Pastels are among the most timeless colors for home decor, they never go out of style, they are a perfect solution for many interiors and they are great when you are craving for color but don’t want any brights. We’ve gathered some ideas on beautiful home decor in mint, which is a truly pastel shade that is cheery and soothing at the same time, take a look!
Mint Green Or Mint Blue?
There are two basic shades of mint: mint blue and mint green, and you can choose whatever you prefer, mint blue looks colder, while mint green is warmer. You may also regulate the intensity of the shade and go for paler or brighter tones.
What Styles Can Welcome Mint Green?
Though you may think hat mint green and mint blue are mostly vintage and shabby chic colors, I can assure you that they are widely used in mid-century modern, Scandinavian, rustic, retro and even contemporary spaces bring a subtle touch of color to them.
Mint-Colored Kitchens
Where you will mostly see mint shades? In the kitchens! Mint blue and green are among the most popular tones for adding color to the kitchens, especially those retro and Scandinavian ones. you can integrate mint shades with cabinets, backsplashes, bold appliances and accent walls or even all the walls in the space. Mint cabinets can be beautifully paired with some other, brighter or darker colored cabinets to create a trendy two-tone look. What to pair mint with? With neutrals, with deeper green or blue tones, with gold and brass for more elegance.
A beautiful farmhouse kitchen in mint green, with shaker cabinets, open shelves, white subway tiles and vintage fixtures.
A chic mint green farmhouse kitchen with shaker style cabinets, butcherblock countertops, a white subway tile backsplash and a vintage faucet.
A chic mint green slatted kitchen with a white backsplash and countertops, cool pendant lamps, a terrazzo table and stained chairs.
A cottage mint green kitchen with shaker cabinets, dark terrazzo countertops and a beadboard backsplash, black fixtures.
A dark stained wood and mint kitchen with a mint backsplash looks very contrasting and unusual.
A welcoming modern kitchen with sleek white cabinets, a glossy mint green tile backsplash, a stained kitchen island and open shelves.
A white farmhouse kitchen with mint green hexagon tiles, open shelves, white countertops and potted plants is a chic space.
An airy Scandinavian kitchen with stained and mint blue cabinets, a white tile backsplash and a geometric floor plus a mint pendant lamp.
Mint-colored cabinets and some bold tableware are all you need to create a retro feel in the kitchen.
Mint-Colored Bathrooms
Mint is a very popular color for bathrooms if you are tired of those crispy white bathing spaces. This shade is light enough not to make your bathroom moody yet it’s not too obtrusive. You can bring in mint with tiles, vanities, accent walls and smaller accessories, and if you go for white and mint, the space will look super fresh, and if you add black, it will get an edge.
A beautiful mint blue bathroom clad with skinny tiles, with an oval tub, a shower space, a white floating vanity and a large mirror.
A chic bathroom clad with mint herringbone tiles and marbles ones, a white floating vanity, gold fixtures and natural light.
A chic bathroom clad with mint hexagon tiles, a black clawfoot bathtub, a free-standing sink and a mirror cabinet.
A chic bathroom with mint and white wallpaper, a mint vanity, a bath and shower space, brass and gold fixtures is very elegant.
A chic bathroom with mint subway tiles in the bathtub space, a white vanity, a pink pouf and some gold touches for a more glam look.
A cool and bright bathroom clad with mint skinny tiles, a terrazzo vanity, black sinks and a mirror cabinet is awesome.
A cool modern bathroom with mint skinny tiles, a white floating vanity, a mirror cabinet and black fixtures for an edgy feel.
A farmhouse bathroom with mint green tiles in the shower space, a light-stained vanity, a round mirror and black fixtures.
A gorgeous mid-century modern bathroom clad with mint blue tiles, a plywood floating vanity, white appliances.
A mint blue bathroom with white subway tiles, a mint blue clawfoot tub, a free-standing sink and a chic pendant lamp.
A small bathroom with mint herrignbone tiles and printed ones on the floor, a white floating vanity and black touches.
A stylish mint green bathroom clad with skinny tiles, with a floating wooden vanity and a round sink, a potted plant.
Other Mint-Colored Spaces
Where else can we see mint shades? In living rooms, dining rooms, home offices, laundries and nurseries – literally everywhere you can imagine. Here mint green and blue can be incorporated with mint walls and accent walls, mint furniture and accessories, mint artwork and textiles, it’s up to you how you do that and the amount of mint shades in the space are up to you, too. Get inspired to use amazing mint shades in your home!
A lovely nursery with mint grene paneling and pretty wallpaper, a neutral crib and a black dresser, a chandelier and a pouf.
A mint blue home office with paneling, open shelves, bright artwork, a stained desk and navy chairs plus touches of gold.
A mint blue laundry with shaker cabinets, white stone countertops, a white sink and a vintage faucet is a lovely space to do the washing.
A mint blue living room with a cowhide rug, a woven chair and a leather stool, potted plants and some lovely decor.
A mint green bedroom with neutral curtains, a woven bench and blankets, a shelving unit, baskets and a woven pendant lamp.
A mint green farmhouse laundry with shaker cabinets, white countertops, printed wallpaper, a green and white checked floor.
A mint green laundry room with a catchy backsplash, gold fixtures and stacked appliances is a cool space.
A mint green laundry room with elegant shaker cabinets, open shelves, a washing machine and a dryer, white stone countertops.