I Can't Stop Thinking About the Unexpected Color Pairing in Drake's Glamorous Dining Room – it's Such a Brave and Playful Twist on Luxe

Pastels and brights combine in this elegant setting for a unique, yet chic look

Drake / elegant dining room with bright red rug and colorful velvet dining chairs
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We usually associate luxury interiors with minimal palettes, whether muted or rich, but rarely have we seen a soft pastel shade paired with a vibrant primary hue as beautifully as in Drake's glamorous dining room.

This unexpected color pairing introduced by designer Ferris Raffauli, offers a really unique twist on the luxe aesthetic, which, in this instance, is anchored by mirrored surfaces and a fabulous crystal chandelier. But the key to making this kind of color combination work is in the balance, according to the experts.

Buys Inspired by Drake's Unexpected Dining Room Palette

You can think about pastel room ideas as an alternative to decorating with neutrals. Robert Aumann, interior design expert, and founding partner of Luxury SoCal Realty says: 'A soft pastel, such as blush or powder blue, can almost serve as a neutral. When you layer in a stronger color, it doesn’t feel random. The problem with combining colors is that people tend to use them in equal measure. One should be dominant, the other an accent.'

On that note, we love the way that the dining chairs and rug in Drake's dining room come together to form the dominant shade, yet as a soft pastel, it doesn't feel over-bearing. It's softly reflected by the clever use of mirrors which keeps everything feeling fresh and light, with that hint of sparkle from the statement crystal-accent chandelier (similar available at Bed Bath & Beyond).

Sydney Harrell, DFW Textile Sourcing agrees: 'I love pulling pastels into a dining room rug as a way to instantly elevate the space. Soft pinks, blues, and greens make the perfect foundation for a room that’s meant to show off china, crystal, and all those heirloom serving pieces. Going with a lighter rug is an easy way to add in some elegance while still keeping the room feeling fresh and grounded.'

Brightly colored traditional dining room with chandelier

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The overall look of Drake's dining room feels elegant and sophisticated thanks to the traditional-style furniture, and statement pieces like the dramatic crystal chandelier, with just a hint of playfulness that comes from the bold color pairing.

Robert adds: 'In a formal dining room, symmetry and lighting are more important than color. A show-stopping chandelier and a statement focal table will anchor the space. When the architecture and the space are formal, you have more flexibility with color because the space is already composed.'

Meanwhile, the use of florals to unite the unusual color scheme feels inspired. 'I always tell clients that using fresh flowers is the easiest way to connect unexpected colors. Nature knows how to mix colors better than we do. A sculptural flower arrangement will calm the space and keep the color palette from looking forced,' explains Robert.

'In high-end interior design, elegance is not about being boring with color. It’s all about how it’s grounded,' he concludes.


There's no need to let your taste for glamorous decor hold you back from getting creative with room color ideas. Take a leaf from Drake's book and experiment with unusual pairings, remembering to keep one as the dominant shade and the other as an accent to ensure balance.

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Katrina Harper-Lewis
Head of Living

Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.