Pastels will always be popular, but there are ways to add these hues so it doesn’t look like you went overboard on Easter. You must be careful when adding these subdued shades of pink, purple, blue, greens, and yellows. Go too far and with too much, and your home could resemble a giant Easter Egg.

Discover how to incorporate your favorite pastel shades into your home decor while maintaining a level of sophistication and style. Here are 14 decorating tips that are sure to help you out.

Pastel color tones in a master bedroom deliver a relaxed and inviting appeal showcased on a mint green accent chair near a fireplace mantel paired with a white cloud stool accent table.
Transitional living space furnished with a brown leather sofa accented with various pastel pillows and a pastel-colored wall art to complement the tones. Wood herringbone pattern floors invite an updated and charming appeal finished with a rug and woven pouf as a coffee table.
Contemporary living room furnished with a pink tufted loveseat and green pillows with white borders. The loveseat is paired with a round rattan accent table styled with pastel decor complementing a palm tree wall art.
mint pastel green bedroom with poster bed nightstand and wingback arm chair
pastel blue smeg fridge in white kitchen
pastel blue hallway
pink painted trim white walls and pastel pink door
living room with pastel pink and blue colors bookshelf
pink spot pastel wallpaper with bed and nightstand
pastel pink velvet chair around round table
blue velvet chairs around round dining table
purple pastel couch with white sitting chairs and gold tables
staked suitcase nightstand in pastel colors
pink pastel fridge

Accent chairs

Incorporate a little pastel into a neutral space by using the color on an accent or wingback chair. A playful mint pastel green breaks up the neutral space here without going totally pastel overboard, allowing this space to keep some class and elegance without looking too juvenile.

Pastel color tones in a master bedroom deliver a relaxed and inviting appeal showcased on a mint green accent chair near a fireplace mantel paired with a white cloud stool accent table.
Photo Credit: Elements of Style

Pops of pastel in art

Bring in those pastels through your art. The mature-looking leather sofa keeps this space grounded and allows the designer to add pastel pops of color to the art and throw pillows.

Transitional living space furnished with a brown leather sofa accented with various pastel pillows and a pastel-colored wall art to complement the tones. Wood herringbone pattern floors invite an updated and charming appeal finished with a rug and woven pouf as a coffee table.
Photo Credit: Regan Baker Design

Add in bohemian textures

When working with several different pastels, add in other textures such as wood and rattan. This will give your space a bohemian element and keep the pastels from overwhelming.

Contemporary living room furnished with a pink tufted loveseat and green pillows with white borders. The loveseat is paired with a round rattan accent table styled with pastel decor complementing a palm tree wall art.
Photo Credit: Lauren Haskell Designs

Work with one pastel

Work with just one prominent pastel color in larger rooms such as bedrooms, and avoid too many different ones. If you have too many various pastels going on in one space, this is when you might end up with that dreaded Easter Egg look.

Here, the designer decided to make the focus a mint pastel green and carries it through not only the wall color but also in the bedding, art, and furniture. The stunningly detailed ceiling also draws the eye up to a balancing neutral.

mint pastel green bedroom with poster bed nightstand and wingback arm chair
Photo Credit: Andrew Howard Design

The same goes when choosing a pastel color for the walls in a hallway. Stay with one consistent pastel color and try painting the trim and doors to blend in.

pastel blue hallway
Photo Credit: Third Coast Interiors

Use pastels in your appliances

Don’t be afraid to work pastels into your kitchen appliances. A stunning pale pastel blue fridge is the main event in this all-white kitchen. If you’re too scared to go big with a fridge, you can try smaller appliances like coffee makers and mixers in pastel shades.

pastel blue smeg fridge in white kitchen
Photo Credit: Crowell Interiors

If blue is not your thing, try pink!

pink pastel fridge
Photo Credit: The Kitchen Studio

Paint the trim and doors

Try painting your doors and trim in your favorite pastel hue for a grown-up, sophisticated pastel trend. This gives you a touch of pastel without painting all your walls and being overdone.

pink painted trim white walls and pastel pink door
Photo Credit: Emily Tucker Design

Add in bright colors

Work in brighter colors among your pastels. This adds a level of refinement that is otherwise missing when working with just pastels. The bright blues in the vases and other decor elements offset the lighter pastels for a well-balanced, gorgeous look.

living room with pastel pink and blue colors bookshelf
Photo Credit: Caitlin Wilson

Subtle pastels in wallpaper

You may not want to commit to all-over pastel colors on the walls; if that’s the case, look for a wallpaper with subtle pastel pops. This fun pastel watercolor paint smear wallpaper adds a playful touch to this room. A mature headboard and deco wall sconce keep the room from being too babyish.

pink spot pastel wallpaper with bed and nightstand
Photo Credit: Stephani Buchman

Go with velvet

Using pastel colors in velvet adds depth and dimension and allows you to add pastels tastefully and refinedly. Consider adding pastel velvet dining chairs to eating areas and breakfast nooks.

pastel pink velvet chair around round table
Photo Credit: Dodson and Daughter

You can get so many different styles of velvet chairs in a wide range of pastel hues.

blue velvet chairs around round dining table
Photo Credit: Rivers Spencer

Unique furniture pieces

When working pastels into furniture such as sofas, look for pieces that are unique and don’t fit the typical mold. This tall back bench-style sofa is distinctive, and the pastel purple and white stripe pattern adds a simple yet chic look.

purple pastel couch with white sitting chairs and gold tables
Photo Credit: Molly Ray Young

When it comes to smaller furniture pieces, choose something unique and eclectic but in a pastel shade. This stacked pastel color suitcase nightstand adds a bold look but with a soft touch, thanks to the pastel colors.

staked suitcase nightstand in pastel colors
Photo Credit: Cupcakes and Cashmere

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