Pastel Color Palette

What Is a Pastel Color Palette

The solid pastel colors are just the lighter or diluted versions of primary and secondary colors. In other words, pastel colors are a muted version of bright colors.

Pastel Colors

These shades are soft on the eye, they help to create a calm and relaxed space. The pastel color is also associated with feelings of happiness and love.

The Effect of Pastels

The wealthier people of the 18th century quickly took to pastel shades, causing them to become very popular. 

The History of Pastels

Different Shades of Pastel Colors

The social media platform Tumblr made the pastel pink color trendy in 2010, and soon, this shade became known as Tumblr Pink!

Millennial Pink

This soft, green hue represents calmness, relaxation, and freshness. This particular green pastel color is one of the most versatile pastel colors.

Pistachio Green

This lovely, light lemon color is often used to decorate baby rooms and is considered to be a unisex pastel hue. Pastel Yellow is associated with happiness and optimism.

Pastel Yellow

Possibly the most popular of all the pastel shades, pastel baby pink, and other pastel pink colors are always in demand!

Pastel Baby Pink

This pastel hue is a mixture of cyan and blue. The word azure often refers to the sky on a clear, beautiful, summer’s day.

Pastel Azure

As part of the blue pastel color family, the ever-popular baby blue is similar to baby pink and is named thanks to its association with baby boys.

Pastel Baby Blue

Other colors that pair well with this pastel peach hue include pastel light blue and green pastel shades. Hints of gold can complete your peach-toned palette.

Pastel Peach

This beautiful pastel hue can be linked to purity, calmness, cleanliness, and freshness. Historically, the color purple was linked to wealth and royalty.

Pastel Lavender

Using a Pastel Color Palette in Design

Using pastel color palettes for home interior design can seem different and unusual at first, perhaps even a little daunting!

Pastel Interior Design

A great suggested way to use them in an interior setting would be to use the pastel shades as accent accessories.

Lilac, White, and Yellow

To create a contrast of color variety, combine shades of blue with pastel pink color and add white, beige, or cream for a neutral balance.

Pastel Pink and Blue

A focal point can easily be created with pastel-colored furniture or even a pastel-colored rug. Gray tones are always a winner with pastel colors!

Pastel Mix and Match