Pastel Wallpaper brings softness, light, and gentle colour to interiors through muted tones and delicate pattern. This collection is designed for spaces that need warmth and personality without feeling visually heavy, with styles ranging from blush wallpaper and soft floral wallcovering to pale blue designs, mint green prints, lavender details, peach tones, subtle geometrics, cloud-like textures, and light botanical wall design.
Use pastel wallpaper in bedrooms, nurseries, playrooms, powder rooms, hallways, dressing areas, or calm living spaces where you want the room to feel airy and uplifting. Softer shades can make a space feel open and restful, while layered pastel patterns add charm, movement, and a more personal mood. Many Tomono designs are peel and stick, removable, and renter-friendly, making it easier to introduce soft colour into your home without a permanent commitment.
How to Style Pastel Wallpaper
Pair pastel wallcovering with warm white, cream, pale oak, linen, rattan, brushed brass, or soft grey for a balanced interior. For a more refined look, keep furniture simple and repeat one pastel tone through cushions, artwork, or bedding.
Is pastel wallpaper still in style for 2026?
Yes, pastel wallpaper remains current for 2026 when the colours feel soft, muted, and refined. The strongest direction is less sugary and more design-led, using gentle tones with natural materials and clean styling.
Which rooms work best with pastel wallpaper?
Pastel styles work especially well in bedrooms, nurseries, playrooms, powder rooms, dressing areas, hallways, and relaxed living spaces. They suit rooms where you want softness, light, and a calmer visual atmosphere.
What colours pair well with pastel wallpaper?
Warm white, cream, beige, pale oak, soft grey, sage, blush, muted blue, lavender, and peach all pair naturally with pastel designs. For contrast, use walnut, black, brass, or deeper green in small details.
Is pastel wallpaper better than neutral wallpaper?
Pastel wallpaper adds more visible colour and personality, while neutral wallpaper creates a quieter and more flexible backdrop. Choose pastel if you want softness with a little more expression, and neutral if you prefer a more understated scheme.
Can pastel wallpaper work in a grown-up interior?
Yes, especially when the design uses muted tones, subtle texture, or a restrained pattern. Pairing pastel wallpaper with natural materials, simple furniture, and warm neutrals keeps the room from feeling overly sweet.
Should I choose a subtle or patterned pastel design?
Choose a subtle pastel texture if you want a soft full-room backdrop. Choose a patterned pastel design if the wall is meant to become a gentle feature, especially behind a bed, crib, vanity, or reading corner.