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Sweet Serenity – Sorbet Shades

Sweet Serenity – Sorbet Shades

By Andrew Peacock

Content Creator at Blinds Direct
Wed 14 May 2025
Last updated Mon 22 Jun 2026

If you’ve been craving a home refresh that feels uplifting, modern, and effortlessly chic, let us introduce you to the dreamy world of sorbet shades. Inspired by the pastel tones of delicious frozen treats, sorbet shades bring a soft yet optimistic energy to an interior. These colours  – think creamy peach, lavender, pistachio, pale lemon, and sky blue – strike the perfect balance between playful and sophisticated. Here’s how to enjoy sorbet shades in your home.


How to use sorbet shades in interior design

There are many ways to enjoy sorbet shades as part of your home’s decor. These are three of our absolute favourites!

Sorbet walls for a subtle statement

A pale pistachio or lavender wall adds personality without overwhelming the space. These hues work particularly well in bedrooms, bathrooms, or hallways – places where you want a gentle welcome or a restful retreat. The same can be achieved with Roman blinds, curtains or roller blinds where you have windows.

Soft furnishings and accessories

If you’re not ready to add sorbet shade paints, try incorporating these shades through cushions, throws, lamp shades and rugs. A powder blue throw on a grey sofa or a blush pink vase in front of a beautiful wooden blind can instantly lift the charm and energy of a room.

Mix and match for a layered look

Don’t be afraid to combine several sorbet shades in one aesthetic. A mint armchair paired with peach cushions and a lemon-hued rug can create a playful, curated look. You can even layer a window with complimentary sorbet shades. A Roman or roller blind in the recess with curtains will offer a stylish finish alongside plenty of functional benefits.


Sorbet shades are more than just a passing trend — they’re a timeless way to bring warmth, optimism, and individuality into your home. So go ahead — take a scoop (or two) of style inspiration from your favorite frozen treat. Have you used sorbet shades in your interiors? Share your favorite colour combos or styling tips in the comments below!

Combine Prints with Purpose

Sorbet shades offer a pastel palette of ice cream-inspired shades. These hues are refreshing, airy, and muted. Think of the refreshing tones of raspberry sorbet, mango gelato, and mint ice cream – they’re not overly saturated, but tasteful and soothing.

Raspberry blush

Raspberry pink sorbet is a delicate, romantic hue that adds a soft, feminine touch to any space, evoking warmth and understated elegance.

Apricot or soft peach

Apricot or soft peach sorbet brings a gentle, sun-kissed glow to interiors, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere with a hint of playful charm.

Lavender

Lavender sorbet is a calming yet exotic shade that infuses spaces with a sense of serenity and subtle sophistication.

Lemon yellow

Lemon yellow sorbet is a characterful, uplifting hue that brightens any room with its fresh, sunny energy and timeless charm.

Mint green

Mint green is a cool, fortifying hue that adds a crisp feel to interiors, perfect for creating a calm and rejuvenating atmosphere.

Pistachio green

Unlike mint green, pistachio sorbet is a soft, earthy green that brings a sense of natural elegance and subtle warmth, making it ideal for serene, balanced interiors.


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