Pastel colours in interiors with quartz surface, large ceramic slab or acrylic solid surface
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Pastel colours have been an enduring highlight in interior design for years. Their subtlety and delicacy can bring lightness, harmony and a pleasant mood to a space. Light blue, powdery pink, mint or bright yellow go well with both modern, minimalist interiors and more classic ones. Will such colours go well with natural stone substitutes? Let's have a closer look!
How do natural stone substitutes interact with pastels?
Natural stone substitutes, such as quartz surface, large ceramic slab or acrylic solid surface, are highly regarded in interior design. They are valued for their durability, resistance to damage and the variety of finishes that can blend perfectly with pastel colours. The light, delicate colours of pastels perfectly accentuate the subtlety of matt surfaces or contrast with a more pronounced gloss. These types of materials work well on kitchen islands and countertops, windowsills, stairs, floors or bathroom surfaces.
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Practical uses of pastel colours with Architype materials
The combination of the pastel colour palette and materials in the Architype range allows us to design interiors that are aesthetically pleasing, functional and on trend. For example, in the kitchen we can choose a conglomerate countertop in a neutral shade of beige or white, which will blend perfectly with mint-coloured cabinet fronts. In the bathroom, the soft powder pink of the walls can be combined with a acrylic solid surface worktop and floor in an extremely fashionable grey shade. And in the living room, a striking black large ceramic slab décor on the wall can perfectly accentuate the softness of a sofa in a delicately bleached blue shade. These are just examples! The huge variety of colours, materials and finishes available offers almost unlimited design possibilities.
Pastel colours do not have to dominate an interior to give it a light and fresh feel. Often, a few well-chosen accessories such as cushions, ceramics, curtains or decorative textiles are enough. Architype materials, such as quartz surface, large ceramic slab or acrylic solid surface, provide the perfect backdrop for pastel accents. The neutral shades of these surfaces - beiges, greys or delicate whites - make pastel accessories a striking decorative element.
Interiors in which pastel colours interact with modern materials are an ideal example of how to combine interesting architectural solutions with classics, all in keeping with the latest trends. Check out our range to find the décor that works best in your home.
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