Expert advice: Decorating with pastels

Expert tips and tricks on incorporating pastels into your home.

Combine pastels with geometric shapes

“Pastel colours are often seen as poetic and romantic. But I like to give them a different mood by combining them with geometric shapes and cool materials, like metals and synthetics.”

-- Heleen van Gent, Head of the Global Aesthetic Centre

Group pastel shades that are close in tone

“I love grouping pastels that are close in tone, as they create a beautiful, fluid effect when layered one on top of another. Their softness allows me to use them for even the most extreme patterns, without losing their sense of harmony.”

-- Willeke Jongejan, Senior Global Colour Designer

Use pastels to create a neutral backdrop

“I’ve found that pastels don’t have to be the centre of attention – they’re great in the background to turn one of your interior spaces or items into an eye-catcher. I love combining a pastel hue with a fluorescent detail to create a sporty effect.”

-- Marieke Wielinga, Global Colour Designer

Use pastels to transform tired furniture

“Pastels are gorgeous whatever the season – soft apple green, pale butter yellow, oyster and light sky blue. I transition between seasons by painting pastels on pieces of furniture, such as a sideboard or canvas.”

-- Marieke van der Bruggen, Global Colour Designer

Balance pastels with muted, neutral hues

“Just like our favourite treats, sugary sweet pastels are at their best when balanced against more grounded colours, such as silvery grey or dark navy. I like to keep things sophisticated by using accessories with simple shapes and a touch of copper.”

-- Louise Tod, Senior Global Colour Designer

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