Antique Pastels
Dusty rose, mellow taupe, muted mauve and dove grey... these are sophisticated shades which tend to appeal to a mature palate. The delights of this kind of colour scheme had passed me by until recently, when all of a sudden I was hit by the power of antique pastels! I came across this image on Pinterest and it took my breath away and warmed my heart with it's sumptuous, restful, gently glowing charm!
These colours would work so well in a grown-up interior, especially in a bedroom, creating a relaxing, peaceful, romantic environment. Here are a couple of images to show you how to translate the beauty into your interior design:
And here are some fabrics chosen from the site to help you achieve the look (click on the images to view the product online):
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