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5 ways to work summer’s pastel tones at home

These sugary shades are made for quick decor updates

- BY SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

KEEN to give your home a summer refresh? An easy - and soul-soothing - route to bright and breezy decor updates are pretty pastels and sorbet shades.

Not only do they add a sweet touch to a space, but they channel good vibes and a carefree spirit that remind us of childhood - but in a chic, contempora­ry, grown-up way.

It’s easy to pass pastels off as cutesy but there’s a universal charm to these ice cream colours, which can be super sophistica­ted when used stylishly - and sometimes it only calls for a lick of paint to make the right first impression. night under artificial light, and to team them with pure white on the woodwork.

“Adding a delicate colour to the ceiling is one of the bestkept secrets in decorating, and pastels add just enough colour to make a huge difference, but not too much that it overwhelms the space.

“Blues and greens will make a room appear bigger, whilst yellow and pinks will add a touch of warm sunshine and make a room appear more intimate. Try bringing the colour down onto the walls by about 20-30cm and see how amazing it looks too,” says Shillingfo­rd.

When it comes to mastering the mix, think fun and fresh, and just enough colour to add a hint without dominating everything you already have in the room. The other great thing about ice cream shades is they’re versatile enough to be used in a sophistica­ted way. After all, who doesn’t adore a champagne sorbet?

“If you add a little grey to a pastel it becomes very swank indeed, so consider shades like Pink Parchment, Milled Flour, Borrowed Blue or Beach Grass. Once you’ve chosen your favourite, paint the walls, ceiling and woodwork in the same colour,” suggests Shillingfo­rd. with grey and neutral tones,” says Daniel Prendergas­t, design director and founder at The Rug Seller. “A more ‘graphic’ style works well with the sugary tones to give the design an edge.

“There’s something very ‘fresh’ about pastel shades, especially mint green. Designers at Accessoriz­e Home have teamed their signature style with pretty pastels within its range of rugs - combining powder pink, mint green and baby blue for a look that’s contempora­ry with a nod to bohemian style.”

“Soft textures work so well in pastel colours too,” Prendergas­t adds. “Shaggy rugs and faux fur rugs look great in pink, mauve, blue and mint – they make you just want to snuggle into them!”

When it comes to creating a calm and idyllic work space at home - after all, we all need a bit of extra inspiratio­n right now - window dressings can make all the difference to your wellbeing and outlook.

“Sorbet-coloured shutters make a great alternativ­e to a feature wall in a home office. Colours such as soft blue, orange and pink are ideal for boosting creativity and making an office a welcoming environmen­t to work in,” says Chrissie Harper, customer experience manager at California Shutters. “Use a matching paint colour on the surroundin­g walls or add a statement wallpaper to make a real impact.”

However, Harper says it’s important to carefully consider which colours to choose for your shutters as, unlike walls or decorative accessorie­s, you’ ll likely be keeping them in situ for a longer period of time. And if you have a clear vision of how you want your room to look, choosing a pastel shade could really lift your scheme.

Well-chosen lighting can really make a space - and a pop of pastel can be especially effective. Picking a sorbet lampshade will illuminate a scheme and add warmth even when it’s not switched on - think of it as the A-list lollipop of lighting.

It doesn’t take much to refresh tired garden furniture, like breathing new life into a dining set with a splash of paint. M&L Paints Alitex Collection offers 15 colours inspired by greenhouse­s. Suitable for exterior use, they can transform practicall­y anything from urns to gnomes. We love their subtle Wood Sage 137, which perfectly complement­s sprays of wild flowers and bulbs.

 ??  ?? Shutters from €188 per square metre, California Shutters (california­shutters.co.uk)
4. Shine a light on the look with lampshades
Hadfield Floor Lamp with Lime Green shade, €547, Christophe­r Wray (christophe­rwray.com)
5. Serve a subtle shade at the table
Wood Sage 137 from the Alitex Collection, from approx €6-11 depending on size and finish, M&L Paints (alitex.co.uk)
Accessoriz­e Home Light Mellow Rug, from a selection, The Rug Seller, other items, stylist’s own.
Shutters from €188 per square metre, California Shutters (california­shutters.co.uk) 4. Shine a light on the look with lampshades Hadfield Floor Lamp with Lime Green shade, €547, Christophe­r Wray (christophe­rwray.com) 5. Serve a subtle shade at the table Wood Sage 137 from the Alitex Collection, from approx €6-11 depending on size and finish, M&L Paints (alitex.co.uk) Accessoriz­e Home Light Mellow Rug, from a selection, The Rug Seller, other items, stylist’s own.
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Room set painted with Dulux paint, featuring Dulux Copper Blush, Dulux Tranquil Dawn and Dulux Citrus Zing, other items, stylist’s own.
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Colour room p and fur pastel landsc

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