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North Devon Journal
|June 19, 2025
ICE CREAM SHADES AND WARM TONES INSPIRE SEASONAL SCHEMES, SAYS SAM WYLIE-HARRIS
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WWWITH gardens coming into full bloom, the hazy soft hues of summer offer ample inspiration for an interior revamp.
As Georgina Tarn, interior design manager at City & Country, says: "Pastel colours such as soft pinks, mint greens, buttery yellows and sky blues naturally evoke a fresh, airy feeling."
Moreover, a pretty pastel palette has the power to transform a room when you let your primary shade take the lead, and complement it with a versatile neutral and warm brown hue.
And with Pantone Colour of the Year being Mocha Mousse, you have a obvious option for the subtle scheme.
She says: "The deliciousness of the colour suggests a refreshing coffee drink, or flavour of soft serve ice cream - and by association, evokes a mood of contentment and balance."
This story is from the June 19, 2025 edition of North Devon Journal.
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