Which laminate colours give that Pinterest-style aesthetic look?
Short Answer
For that Pinterest-aesthetic, modern-Indian-home look, lean into: soft sage and olive greens, warm terracotta and clay, creamy ivory and bone whites, fluted/reeded walnut wood, white oak with grey undertones, deep forest green paired with brushed brass, and matte black accents. Mix textures - pair a flat matte laminate with a fluted or linen-weave one in the same room. Use the 60-30-10 palette rule: 60% neutral base (cream/oak), 30% secondary (sage/walnut), 10% accent (black/brass/terracotta).
Detailed Explanation
The 'Pinterest aesthetic' dominating Indian home interior boards right now is essentially a fusion of Scandinavian warmth, Japandi minimalism and Mediterranean earthiness. The colours that consistently get the saves: dusty sage greens, terracotta and clay, mushroom and warm-beige neutrals, creamy ivory whites, washed and reeded oak, smoked walnut, and matte black or aged brass as accents. Texture matters as much as colour - Pinterest-popular interiors layer different textures within the same neutral family: a smooth matte sage shutter next to a fluted walnut panel, a creamy linen-weave cabinet next to a smooth ivory wall. The 60-30-10 rule helps: 60% of your laminate surface in a neutral base (cream, ivory, soft oak), 30% in a secondary tone (sage, walnut, terracotta), and 10% as accents (matte black, brass insert strips, deep forest green on a single feature shutter). Avoid: ultra-glossy whites, cool blue-greys, and any single-pattern laminate used wall-to-wall - the Pinterest look is layered, never matchy-matchy.
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