The Four That Never Get Old

I don't follow fashion. When someone chooses — or perhaps designs — clothes, a car, or an apartment, it's much more their personality and their current state of mind and mood that determines what the perfect choice is.

Now, however, I'm happy to see that with spring, nude colors have arrived. They surround us, they're everywhere. And I'm terribly happy about it! There's so much to choose from, finding pieces more beautiful than the last. Falling in love with their beauty, their delicacy. Simply admiring them.

Timeless color palette
Powder pink, white, gray, and black — the four timeless colors

They're here around us, sneaking into our everyday lives. Into our clothing, our makeup kits, our accessories, and last but not least, into interior design. Let them be welcomed! Let's make the most of them. Let's soak them in, feel the mood they radiate.

I find it a feast for the eyes when we combine light pastel colors with white and wood. Add a touch of gray, and we have an invitingly pleasant interior.

If we crave a stronger effect, that's where black enters the picture. The contrast makes the space more defined. But always pay attention to maintaining proportions.

Use black carefully. Use it only as a "spot" here and there — that's enough to achieve the desired effect.

"Opposites attract."

Together they're stronger. The impact is more striking. They amplify each other. Like two different, complementary people in a good relationship.

For me, these colors form a perfect unity with clean forms, simple lines in furniture, and spacious, bright rooms.

If we choose these colors, make sure to apply them throughout the entire apartment, office, or other interior. This is how they can show their elegance. This is how the purity, naturalness, and harmony they radiate will come through.

I'd also like to mention a few more materials and colors. These are rose gold, gold, bronze, and last but not least, copper.

A single lamp, a planter, or perhaps a small table is enough, and the effect won't disappoint. It makes the space refined. Adds a little "spice." Let's love them, let's use them!

And if that's still not enough, then bring on that certain RED! Let's toss aside our sweet, charming, delicate side and unleash the passion within. After all, they coexist within us just fine — why wouldn't they work well in an interior?