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[Are you curious about decorating your home with pastel-tone color points? - Kitchen Edition] Hello! I am Oroshi who has been diligently submitting assignments(?) due to my recent activities in FTC6. I was given an ambiguous assignment to choose a topic I am confident in and write about it. Since it is an article for Today's House, it is related to interior design and a topic I am confident in... It was difficult, after all. After much thought, I chose a topic called Pastel-tone interior tips. What tone do the houses of those reading this article have? I think most of them have white or wood interiors. At first, I thought about such an interior design, but due to circumstances, I decided on a completely different direction for the interior design when I started using it as a home office. I thought about many things at first because I thought it shouldn't look like a house, even though it is a house. Should I do European-style finishing to make the walls and ceilings consistent? Or should I look for another modern interior design? After much thought, I decided to try a pastel-tone interior design. The first big picture I decided on was the main color. Since I use it as a home office, I wanted to incorporate the company's main color into my home. So I applied the company's main color, butter-colored, to the door, and started deciding on the interior colors based on the color of the main door. Since the main door is butter-colored, I thought, "Should I make the main door, which is directly visible from the living room facing the main door, pink?"