There’s a certain bliss to embracing the Art Deco style in its classic pastel palette—it almost oozes sophistication with its muted colors. A pale mint green and a faint yellow can combine to make a refreshing living space to relax in during the day, and a smokey lavender and a rosy beige can add a hint of tranquility for an evening of peaceful downtime. With pastel tones, you’ll be transported to a time of grace and refinement, right in the present.Soothing Pastels
The beauty of the Art Deco style is that you don’t have to quite splurge on colors. To bring calmness and serenity to your home, you can find solace in earthy and neutral tones —playing with taupes and greys combined with soft whites and dusty blues. Bringing in seaside touches like wooden furniture and wicker baskets can give your home a natural, beachy atmosphere.Neutrals and Seasides
This one’s for all the modernist lovers out there. By mixing Art Deco with modernity and industrial elements, you can create an eclectic look that’s easy to update. A rusted steel bed frame mixed with an Art Deco tiled headboard, a wire-framed dresser topped with a glass countertop, and a few steel accents amongst soft lines and smooth shapes… You get the idea! Minimalism and functionality all mixed together into as perfect a package as possible.Industrial Glam
Nothing speaks antiquity like a sun-faded design. The perfect way to bring that Art Deco touch with a surprising twist, embracing the light blues, faded whites and peachy yellows which are so beloved of the era of the 1920s. With items patterned in a sunflower print, dainty stripes and an array of pastel hues, you can enter a relaxed abode, look out the window, and admire the sun-kissed sky till your heart’s content.Sun-Faded
A sun-drenched living room you say? The term “Hollywood regency” comes to mind. Imagine a sofa upholstered in velvet with the shine of gold finishings. Settings of Art Deco styled coffee tables sporting the geometric shapes that characterize the time: a trapezoid here and a diamond cut there. A couple of crystal chandeliers sprinkled throughout the room to cast their sparkling hues in every corner. Add a whole array of glamorous colors like purples and pinks, and create the necessary drama for a time ofeval elegance.Hollywood Regency
A beachy boho-style Art Deco house is a combination of relaxed living and a hint of retro charm. It’s a combination of the past and present put together: eroded wood tables as tabourets surrounded by soft jute seating painted in myriad shades of white above natural earthy colors of linens and pillows. There’s nothing quite as dreamy as a place in which you can take in the breezes drifting in from a nearby body of water, and a bohemian beachy design is the perfect way to create an atmosphere of such relaxation at home.Beachy Bohemian
This one’s for the adventurers out there. There’s something special about embracing the maritime atmosphere while still keeping one foot in the Art Deco style. Think wooden furniture combined with patterned bedspreads and classic navy stripes. By bringing in soft blues, neutral whites, and adding a few gray accents, you can almost feel the oceanic winds at your fingertips.Cozy Nautical
Sometimes a blend of the past and something new can bring a place to life. This is the case with this global-inspired idea. Crafting a unique combination of a modern seating area with a hint of Art Deco accents, you can crisp upholsteries combined with bold prints and patterns, Then adding statement light fixtures, mirrors, and ornaments from various cultures can help bring cultural complexity to the Art Deco design, surrounding you with an energy and dynamism to enter a place of warmth.Global-Inspired
Elevating the regular Art Deco style with a bit of fantasy, you encapsulate the nature of the Italian Coast with the Capri glam envision. A white-topped kitchen featuring a few hints of blue from the closets can bring out the kind of tradition and beauty evoking the cobbled hill-town streets of Capri. A wood-paneled desk combined with the concrete floor can perfectly combine the materials used throughout the city, while the polished terrazzo jacuzzi completes the style.Capri Glam
When you do not wish to bring into the palette too many shades, the grey and charcoal Art Deco design can be the perfect fit. Having that monochromatic look can be the right setting to bring a contemporary feel to a classic style. By adding stylized imagery relating to French design, you can craft an atmosphere that blends nicely with 20th-century patterns of stars and motifs. As for furniture, you’ve guessed it: combine a few angles with a few muted colors, and you have yourself a perfect fit of simplicity and elegance.Charcoal and Grey