Good colour schemes for bedroom: 30 Bedroom Colour Schemes | Bedroom Colour Ideas

30 Bedroom Colour Schemes | Bedroom Colour Ideas

There are lots to choices to make when it comes to bedroom design (bedroom furniture, bedroom lighting, bedroom… gym equipment?) but, usually, the design starts with the all-important bedroom colour scheme. It’s not a bad place to start since your bedroom colour scheme really sets the tone for the rest of the room.

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Your bedroom should be a glorious thing to wake up to in the morning and a haven to retire to at night so choose a bedroom colour which works well for you. This might be one place to ignore trends, unless a particular trend just so happens to resonate with you.

Create a room which you love being in and which feels just right for your personal style; one which is as restful as it is inspiring and welcoming.

Whether punchy accent colours or tonal single-shade palettes, these bedroom colour ideas are the inspiration you need to envision your dream bedroom.

Image Credit: Hernandez Greene

Bedroom Colour Scheme 1: A Timeless Neutral Bedroom

A neutral palette like Hernandez Greene’s Upper West Side bedroom design will always be a classic and a hotel-like experience is guaranteed by its crisp white linens. Its season-less vibe works throughout the year from fresh spring days to cosy winter evenings and can be accessorised with any bedroom colour idea, making it a complete design chameleon. Add cohesive but interesting features (that chandelier is incredible!) for a look which is serene and considered.

Image Credit: Joyce Wang

Bedroom Colour Idea 2: Brown and Blue Bedroom

Masculine and strong, the combination of brown and blue is a sublime choice for the bedroom. Use gold accents to lift the space and to add a modern touch. Here, Joyce Wang has installed golden stripes on the wall that mimic the subtle rivets in the clear elements in the furniture. Wanting to give this look a go? Stick to one tone of wood and limit the blue hues to a only a few, so as not to make the space too busy, balance the strong lines and masculine colours with round accessories to create a softer look.

Image Credit: 1508 London

Bedroom Colour Idea 3: Cream and Rust Bedroom

This 1508 London bedroom is a masterclass in using prime colours in an understated way. An otherwise muted palette allows for the rust and cobalt blue to be centre stage without the space feeling overwhelmingly vibrant. Paired with playful furniture and an array of layered textures, this space is a modern interior designer’s delight.

Image Credit: Dauley Designs

Bedroom Colour Idea 4: Yellow and Blue Bedroom

A classic and mature pairing for a reason, mustard yellow and teal work harmoniously in almost every space and are the perfect choice for a unisex bedroom. An excellent way to give a neutral bedroom a twist, a bold choice of cushions allows for a safe way to play with colour if it’s a step outside of your comfort zone. And the best part? Simply switch the cushions out when you start craving a whole new look.

Image Credit: Gilles & Boissier

Bedroom Colour Idea 5: Beige Bedroom

A colour you’ll never tire of, beige is a classic choice for a peaceful bedroom. By using a muted palette and a hint of symmetry, Gilles & Boissier have allowed the focus to be on the room’s best feature, the French balcony doors, which provide a source of ever-changing light throughout the year. Textured walls and panelling can help to make a minimal room more dynamic. Style with your most treasured art pieces to add pockets of intrigue, and allow them the attention they deserve.

Image Credit: Katharine Pooley; photography by James McDonald

Bedroom Colour Idea 6: Yellow Bedroom

For this Notting Hill home, Katharine Pooley opted for a colour often overlooked in the design world: yellow. Whilst the bright shade can be intimidating upon initial inspection, its uplifting properties shouldn’t go ignored. After all, what could be better than waking up to a colour associated with sunshine to start your day? Draw inspiration from Pooley’s work and focus the upbeat shade on the bed with either a duvet or a blanket. Tie the colour into the room with paintings and cushions in subtle yellow prints. Stick to neutral walls with a similar undertone to the yellow you’ve chosen and enjoy your new joyous space.

Image Credit: Delia Kenza

Bedroom Colour Idea 7: Grey and Gold Bedroom

The perfect choice for those wanting something a bit more unconventional. Grey and gold makes for a dynamic and bold pairing that will create the edge you’ve been wanting. This particular bedroom, located in a largely monochromatic home, is evidence that dark walls don’t have to feel ominous. Touches of gold stand out wonderfully against the grey and brighten the room, adding a more feminine touch. Keep the ceilings and window frames white and bright ensure your room doesn’t appear far smaller than it is.

Image Credit: David Collins Studio

Bedroom Colour Idea 8: Neutrals and Pink Bedroom

If a bright and feminine bedroom is what you’re after, then this colour scheme might be an option to consider. When paired, pink and cool toned neutrals work wonderfully to create a tranquil bedroom that’s perfect for de-stressing at the end of the day. Not only will this combination make your room feel much larger and your ceilings much higher than they are, it will also enhance any natural light that comes in. Choose furniture with pink undertones and accessorise with mixed metals to give the space character.

Image Credit: Millier

Bedroom Colour Idea 9: Gold and Brown Bedroom

An excellent example of how gold can feel mature and sophisticated. By focussing all of the detail to one distinctive zone, millier have prevented the room looking too busy and have inadvertently elevated a simple headboard to something that now resembles an art piece. Grounding the space with dark brown furniture and cream walls makes for a paired back, yet luxurious take on the opulent guilding. Create symmetry with wall sconces and bedside tables for added elegance.

Image Credit: Sara Cosgrove

Bedroom Colour Idea 10: Red and Purple Bedroom

For a more intimate and moody feel, consider opting for rich jewel tones like deep reds and purples. When using a more intense colour scheme, colour blocking is one way to avoid the impression that too much is going on. Stick to solid colours on fabrics such as velvet and silk to keep the space feeling tactile and varied without the need to introduce pattern. Here, Sara Cosgrove has contrasted the warm reds with cool toned greys which balance the space perfectly.

Image Credit: Helen Green Design

Bedroom Colour Idea 11: Brown and Neutral Bedroom

This simple yet stunning bedroom is the epitome of understated luxury. A neutral colour scheme, punctuated with warm toned browns is as classic a look as you can get. In this home, the dark wood has cleverly been used to create distinction and structure in the soft space, the bedframe and the pendant light work to mimic the linear structure of the vast window and provide detail in this minimal palette. Balance the soft textures with the strength of the wood, and the light with the dark to recreate this stunning space.

Bedroom Colour Idea 12: Navy and Brown Bedroom

As with most spaces designed by Greg Natale, this bedroom is unsurprisingly all about texture and pattern. A master at making the impossible seem possible, Natale demonstrates how clashing prints and unlikely colour schemes can still create a space which is perfect for unwinding in. Layer textures of the same shade to create depth. Clashing prints can take a few attempts to perfect. Opt for patterns of different sizes, like Natale does with the Chinoiserie lamp, zebra cushion and tartan throw, to play with scale and avoid them competing for attention.

Image Credit: Elicyon

Bedroom Colour Idea 13: Grey and Blue Bedroom

Wallpaper is an easy way to combine colours into a colour scheme. Choose two shades in the wallpaper and tie them into the rest of the room. Here the soft grey and pale blue work together to make a relaxing and muted space. Bring the shades into the headboard and pillows, layering different tones to avoid anything feeling too matchy-matchy. Elevate with golden accessories like a bedside lamp or frame and enjoy a bedroom that is as peaceful as it is charming.

Image Credit: Beata Heuman

Bedroom Colour Idea 14: Blue, Red and Mustard Bedroom

Known for her love of colour, Beata Heuman has proven yet again that mixing multiple colours can still lead to a tasteful space. In this bedroom, a pale blue shade lines the walls and a velvet mustard sofa guards the end of the bed atop of a woven red rug. By keeping the artwork neutral and the rest of the room colourful, Heuman has done the opposite of what the rest of us might first think to do. But, in doing so, she has balanced the space and in turn created a playful and fresh environment. Want a bedroom like this one? Don’t be afraid to mix patterns and textures, the key to this space is using pieces you love and that tell a story.

Image Credit: Brady Williams

Bedroom Colour Idea 15: White, Brown and Blue Bedroom

This Brady Williams room is an example of how crisp and clean is always a reliable palette choice. The white walls and bedding emphasise the natural light in the space making it appear larger and contribute to its undeniably calming atmosphere. By grounding the room with darker furniture the room feels balanced and creates contrast for added detail. The strong lines and symmetrical nature of the space makes the room feel fuss free and minimalistic. Add a touch of blue on the bed for warmth and you can create a space as peaceful as this to unwind and relax in.

Image Credit: Millier

Bedroom Colour Idea 16: Green and Gold Bedroom

Quickly becoming a more popular choice, green has found its way into many interior designer’s mood boards. Here, an olive shade appears on the walls and the bed upholstery, unifying the room and providing a warm undertone. Treat green as you would a neutral and don’t be afraid to layer in a multitude of shades and textures. Gold features found here in the artwork and the rug, prevent the green feeling drab or outdated.

Image Credit: Taylor Howes

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 17: BLUE & WHITE BEDROOM

The first thing to be noted about this tonal Taylor Howes scheme is just how tranquil it is. Blue colour schemes for bedrooms will forever be a go-to for spaces which need a little (or a lot) of calm.

The bedroom’s quilted upholstery and bedspread reiterate the grid lines of a custom leather headboard and add further comfort to the look.

Image Credit: Jean-Louis Deniot

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 18: NEUTRAL BEDROOM

In true Parisian style, Jean-Louis Deniot understands that subtlety is the pinnacle of style. He chose a bedroom colour combination of slightly tinted tones for this apartment, located on the sartorial highroad of the Avenue Montaigne.

The pared back bedroom colour palette allows statement wall art, gilded tones and an urchin-punctuated mirror to be introduced without being too bold.

Image Credit: Katharine Pooley

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 19: PURPLE & PINK BEDROOM

Forget the stigma attached to such a feminine colour palette, subdued berry tones and purple-washed neutrals make an elegant bedroom colour combination.

Katharine Pooley forgoes her trademark azure tones in favour of this primary bedroom colour scheme. The delicate framework of two cross-base stools (a bench version would work equally well) and a pearly oyster-hued rug elevate the space to ladylike chic.

Image Credit: Helen Green

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 20: NEUTRAL & BLUE BEDROOM

If you have a larger space (or even if your space is smaller and you love the intimate vibe), consider including slightly deeper tones in your bedroom colour palette for a rich but balanced scheme. This welcoming colour palette of dark warm greys, blueberry and beiges is so inviting and the earthy tones maintains a level of serenity. Lighter woods (seen here in Helen Green Design’s betulla-finished chest) add an elegant lightness to a space.

This bedroom colour scheme capitalises on textures (fringed cushions are in) and creates unexpected contrasts with a colourful cloud of magenta hydrangeas which can be switched out for autumnal blooms later in the year.

Image Credit: Katharine Pooley

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 21: PEACH & GREY BEDROOM

Grey colour schemes for bedrooms has been the neutral du jour for a long time now and not in the least for its ability to make previously repellant colours absolutely covetable. Who would’ve thought that peach could be completely transformed with the help of the unassuming neutral? Kudos, grey.

This airy twin bedroom applies the pastel carefully but without trepidation to the room’s pure white wood panelling backdrop, giving the beds’ end stools a colourful pop. Master tricky hues by sticking to simple materials and reserve textures (like these shagreen bedside tables and basket weave headboards) or complicated patterns for neutrals. For more inspiration, read our article on grey bedrooms.

Image Credit: Intarya

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 22: BABY BLUE & CREAM BEDROOM

Choosing a predominant bedroom colour scheme and backing it with enthusiasm is daring but often pays off like in this composed bedroom. Never has baby blue seemed more appealing!

A starburst headboard offers a modern take on Art Deco as does a matching chaise longue, which is reminiscent of glamorous old Hollywood movies. Deeper colour accents are found here and there in the room’s accessories but the focus always remains on the breathy soft blue.

Image Credit: 1508 London

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 23: BROWN & CREAM BEDROOM

For those who are nervous about returning to the warmer side of the colour wheel, this 1508 London bedroom might be all the convincing you need.

Nutmeg-hued upholstery pairs beautifully with luxurious creamy tones like whisper white and sheer pink in a nod to smart but sophisticated. These bedroom colour combinations work particularly well with dark woods and tend to suit transitional homes which aim to preserve traditional aesthetics.

See the full project here.

Image Credit: Laura Hammett

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 24: LIME & NEUTRAL BEDROOM

Relaxed but possessing character, this is a perfect example of how a neutral colour scheme for bedrooms can be enhanced with different accent colours and how colour trends can be brought in as time goes on.

Laura Hammett updates the space with the sharp tang of its celery green cushion and bedspread border whilst a touch of mineral green in the rug brings the colour in in a deeper dimension.

Image Credit: Laura Hammett

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 25: PURPLE & GOLD BEDROOM

A classic case of contrasting bedroom colours, the antique gold and plums of this Belgravia mews project pair together perfectly and are favourites for fans of rich tones.

Style the commanding duo with pink-based neutrals to create a look which is breezy yet mature. Billowy white sheers finishes the look in this bedroom colour scheme.

Image Credit: Katharine Pooley

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 26: NEUTRAL & BLUE BEDROOM

A blue and white bedroom colour palette is intrinsically nautical making this a timeless fair weather look. By using a richer navy and deepening the white to a pearl and pale silver, the aesthetic is instantly made more luxurious.

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 27: NEUTRAL & GOLD BEDROOM

The mixed metals trend is still making serious headway so think about subtly mixing metallic colours in fabrics too.

This glamorous Townhouse Collection bedroom colour idea features satiny gold and silver Missoni with a table lamp by Pieter Adam. Its transparent glass and metallic inner is a modern take on the traditional buffet lamp.

To master the look, ground golds and silvers (both vibrant and muted tones) with a beige and white foundation for a bedroom colour combination that’s a little bit special.

Image Credit: Peter Mikic

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 28: GREY & TEAL BEDROOM

Sharp and brilliantly ambiguous, this Peter Mikic bedroom colour combination perfects the art of unisex bedroom design. A botanical print in black and cream adorns a curved chaise longue, mixing a whimsical aesthetic with uncomplicated design. The chaise sits in the corner of a warm grey and cream space which mixes luxurious finishes with handsome one. The jolt of the teal glass table lamp and the headboard wall’s cobalt blue painting brings depth to the room.

When adopting this bedroom colour palette, proportion is key. Blend the hues appropriately by using a ratio of lights to darks in favour of the lights.

Image Credit: Finchatton

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEA 29: BROWN BEDROOM

A bedroom colour idea that will endure through spring, summer, autumn and winter, this Finchatton bedroom employs a tonal array of muted purple tones for an effortlessly chic space which draws on the rustic side of the palette.

Ikat curtains, herringbone weaves and casual geometric patterns are the last word in contemporary rustic. Plus, the warm tones create a cocoon-like vibe which makes this kind of bedroom colour a winner on all fronts.

Image Credit: 1508 London

BEDROOM COLOUR IDEAS 30: WHITE & BLACK BEDROOM

The slick black of this bedroom’s cabinets is an easy way to ground a large, airy space. Used in moderation with relaxed light neutrals, à la 1508 London, black is a classic choice regardless of the time of year. Flawless finishes give this bedroom colour combination a sleek look but this colour palette would work equally well with rustic woods and tactile muslins.

Learn the effect of your bedroom colour of choice with our article on colour psychology.

Header Image Credit: Millier

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We are so lucky that on a daily basis we get to see beautiful homes on Instagram and Pinterest, including the most stunning bedroom colour schemes which are styled to absolute perfection.

As the bedroom is the place which is rarely seen by visitors, you can really choose a bedroom colour scheme where you express your sense of style rather than trends. 

Either opt for dark colours to create a warm and welcoming room, or a light and neutral colour scheme for a calming and relaxing environment.

So if you are renovating, or simply looking to give your bedroom a makeover, we have pulled together the most inspiring bedroom colour schemes for 2021. They are all also a masterclass in how to create the most beautiful and inviting bedroom!

1. Emerald green and blue

This bedroom is in the Victorian home of @woodsintothewoods and we think the deep green bedroom colour scheme looks just perfect and is sympathetic to the period of the home.

The panelling adds more depth and style and looks wonderful painted in the dark tone, while the wallpaper gives a contemporary look and adds something a bit different to the bedroom.

We love the bedding and think the hints of grey blue work so well.

Panelling painted in Downpipe by Farrow & Ball.

Deep green bedroom in the home of @woodsintothewoods

2. Modern monochrome

This monochrome bedroom from Insta account @seasidevictorianhome is such a fun twist on a traditional black and white bedroom colour scheme.

The feature wallpaper is fabulous and stands out against the black painted rail, alongside the black and white accessories. 

We also love the pale pink bedspread which really softens the look which, alongside the copper accents, adds some warmth too.

Beautiful bedroom in the home of @seasidevictorianhome

3. Light grey with warm tones

Grey bedroom colour schemes are such a popular choice, as often we like to keep the same colour palette flowing throughout our homes and grey continues to be on trend.

This beautiful bedroom has combined light grey with some earthy tones to add warmth to the bedroom. The brass pendant light, the warm mustard cushions and brown bedside tables add texture as well as introduce a complimentary tone to the grey.

We also love that the light grey panelling has been layered on an earthier mushroom tone, which stands out next to the white and grey bedding. 

Interiors by Aube Interiors

4. Soft pink and white

This has to be the prettiest and most tranquil room with the gorgeous pale pink and the soft curtains, from the home of Insta account @casacocointhecotswolds.

Every wall has been painted the beautiful pink, including the skirting, bringing the wall down to the floor and giving a softer, Scandi look.

What we also love about this pink bedroom colour scheme is the subtle black accents from the mirror, curtain rail and bedside lights, which adds a contemporary twist to the look.

Walls painted in Setting Plaster by Farrow & Ball.

Tranquil bedroom in the home of @casacocointhecotswolds

5. Pale grey and neutrals

This beautiful bedroom colour scheme from Insta account @katy.harwood.life is just so relaxing and tranquil looking.

The soft light grey painted panelling is just the most gentle shade and the soft furnishings and bedding add to the wonderful French country look.

The colours used are in-keeping with the rest of the home which is finished in soft greys and neutrals throughout. Panelling painted in Pavillion Grey by Farrow & Ball.

Beautiful bedroom from the home of @katy.harwood.life

6. Light green with cream and white

There is so much we love about this green bedroom colour scheme from @crack_the_shutters on Insta. The vertical panelling is a different take on traditional panelling and gives a relaxed look. 

By using the same green colour on the panelling and walls, a soft continuous look is achieved. The colour scheme has been softened with the mauve headboard, oak sideboards and white bedding. 

Walls painted in Vert De Terre by Farrow & Ball.

Relaxing bedroom in the home of @crack_the_shutters on Instagram

7.

Calming neutral with black

We would absolutely love to be a guest in the home of Insta account @faithmitchellinteriors; the warm neutral palette is so inviting and would work well in traditional and contemporary homes.

We love the black furniture, with the touches of brass adding to the modern look. It’s such a wonderful bedroom colour scheme and one that will never go out of style.

Walls painted in Worsted by Farrow & Ball.

Bedroom in the home of @faithmitchellinteriors

For more lighting inspiration, check out 5 Of Our Favourite Wall Lights For The Bedroom.

8. Nautical white and cream

A white bedroom colour scheme will always be a wonderful option and can easily be updated by changing the bedding and accessories.

The blue bedside tables and ottoman adds a nautical look to the bedroom, giving it a pop of colour too. The chrome lighting also adds to the contemporary look, whilst the light oak flooring gives some warmth.

White bedroom by Simon Merrony Architects

9. Muted pink and green

This bedroom colour scheme has the most wonderful combination of green and muted pink, two colours which have been popularly used separately in bedrooms for years. Put together, they create the most wonderful country boho look, which is further enhanced with the rattan lampshades.

These wonderful prints are by the owner who is also an artist, @redbricks_lifestyle, and further enhance the beautiful bedroom colour scheme. 

Walls painted in Orchard Pink by Fired Earth.

Creative bedroom in the home of @redbricks_lifestyle

10. Dramatic black with soft pink

We love when people are so bold with their decor choices and they totally pay off, like this stunning bedroom in the home of @house_on_the_crescent.

The home has accents of black and pink throughout it and they have continued the theme in the master bedroom, which we think works so well and looks like something from a boutique hotel.

The panelling is a larger format panel above the bed, with symmetrical panels above the bedside tables which looks so smart. The black is softened with the pink in the cushions and curtains and we love those bedside lamps too. Absolutely stunning and so inspirational!

Dramatic bedroom in the home of @house_on_the_crescent

Need some more inspiration on upholstered headboards, check out our 5 Stylish Upholstered Beds.

11. Warm accent ceiling

This bedroom colour scheme in the home of @negi.at.home is oozing with style and personality, we just love it. It’s simple yet so unique and every part of it works so well.

The ceiling has been painted in Sulking Room Pink by Farrow and Ball, which is a strong earthy pink tone. Painting the ceiling in a dark colour adds warmth to the room, whilst also making the ceiling appear higher.

The walls have been painted in a warm cream which works well with the accent ceiling, blending well together rather than contrasting. The burnt orange bedding also pulls out the earthy tones in the room and just looks wonderful…an absolute masterclass on an accent wall.

Ceiling painted in Sulking Room pink by Farrow & Ball.

Accent wall in the home of Insta account @negi.at.home

12. Greenish blue with accents of grey

This is a chameleon colour which will look either blue or green, depending on the light coming into the room.

We think it looks like a warm green in this relaxing bedroom of Insta account @_the.wests.nests_, creating such a cosy look.

The grey bed gives the room a contemporary look, along with the rattan lampshade and warm grey and cream throw.

Walls painted in Oval Room Blue by Farrow & Ball.

Stunning bedroom in the home of @_the.wests.nests_

13. Cosy neutrals

Neutrals will always be a smart choice for a bedroom colour scheme, creating a homely and inviting space.

This neutral bedroom from @stephfrom_belmont has been styled to perfection in this period property. The bronze bedding looks wonderful against the cream headboard and the painted panelling. 

Touches of brass on the lighting and mirror add to the look, bringing it right up to date.

Walls painted in All White by Farrow & Ball and panelling in Hazlenut by Laura Ashley.

Neutral colour scheme in the home of @stephfrom_belmont

14. Soft blue and pale pink

This feature wall has beautiful textured blue wallpaper, which gives a calming look. The soft shell pink bedding works so well with the blue, softening the look. 

We love the radiator which is finished in the same colour as the wall, allowing it to blend in seamlessly. The accents of brass and oak create warmth too…it’s just so tranquil.

Loft conversion and design by ARCHEA

15. Contemporary grey and warm rust

We absolutely love everything about the home of Insta account @oakappledecor; a stunning barn conversion which has the most amazing interior styling.

This bedroom is no exception and we love the colour scheme with the grey dramatic wallpaper and the touches of rust and black. 

The grey accent wall flows so well from the black panelling and is such a great feature without dominating the room.

The white and cream furnishings soften this colour scheme, which just looks so stylish.

This stunning bedroom in the home of @oakappledecor

Here are our tips to creating the perfect bedroom colour scheme.

Consider painting the woodwork

A wonderful growing trend is painting the woodwork the same colour as the walls. 

Painting the skirting or doors in the same colour will streamline and soften the look, often making the bedroom appear larger than it is. 

Create a colour scheme that can be easily updated

If you are someone that constantly wants to update things in your home, opt for a neutral colour scheme. 

Painting the walls in white, cream or grey can be instantly updated to a new colour scheme by changing the bedding and accessories.

Accent walls to make a feature

One of the most popular bedroom paint trends is to create an accent wall, which is normally behind the bed. An accent wall can be easily repainted when you want to update your colour scheme, without having to repaint the entire room. Bright white walls next to the feature wall will add contrast, whereas a tone of the feature will allow the room to flow.

We are seeing some amazing feature walls not only behind the bed but on the ceiling too. It’s a great way to introduce a dark colour which won’t be too overpowering. This works especially well in period properties where there are beautiful cornicing features and the accent colour accentuates them.

Add plenty of texture

Panelling behind the bed is such a simple way to add texture and style to your bedroom.

This is such a wonderful look and we love this trend so much…adding panelling will give your bedroom a lovely boutique hotel feel instantly and adds so much texture. There are so many styles of panelling too which can add some individuality to your bedroom. 

You can also add texture with the headboards (think modern rattan or upholstered), lighting, rugs and bedding. Layering either in complimentary colours to your colour scheme or contrasting for a bolder look. 

White bedding softens all colour schemes

White bedding is a feature in so many beautiful bedroom colour schemes. White always softens any bold colour and also lets the colour stand out. It also means that you don’t need to update your bedding when you want to repaint your walls.

So if you can’t find your perfect bedspread, consider a white linen and layer on the colour scheme with throws, cushions and accessories.


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20 Dreamy Bedroom Color Schemes

After a long day of hard work, everyone needs a place to rest and recover. Your bedroom is a sanctuary where you can finally recharge. Since it’s rarely exposed to guests, it’s easy to disregard the importance of designing a space that’s not only cozy, but also suits your personality.

Believe it or not, your bedroom color scheme has a big impact on your mood when going to sleep and waking up in the morning. Whether you’ve moved into a new home or are simply looking to renovate, we’ve pulled a variety of bedroom color schemes for you to consider. To replicate these color schemes in your bedroom, coordinate your wall color, bedding and decor to create a succinct layout. In order to take your bedroom to the next level, add a personalized frame or custom bedding.

If you’re thinking about remodeling other rooms throughout your home, check out some additional resources we have created like our kitchen color schemes.

Modern Bohemian

Sources: Rennai Hoefer via Ave Styles

Improve a boho-inspired bedroom by introducing new colors and updated furniture to the space. While bohemian styles are typically full of vibrant colors, this room designed by Decorist features deeper tones while staying true to an unconventional look. To recreate this bedroom, use white as the foundation. White walls, curtains and bedding will illuminate the room, while an accent wall, settee bench and patterned carpet will incorporate the bohemian theme.

Transitional Simplicity

Sources: Bower Power

If you stick with a simple color scheme, you’ll have the flexibility to change your theme without dipping into your budget. This sea mist and true ivory room is the perfect base for ever changing decor. Just by swapping out the accent pillow, you can set a new mood for your bedroom. This hint of yellow adds a sweet spring feel in the bedroom, which can be changed based on season, holiday or mood.

Master Marble

Sources: Tessa Neustadt via Emily Henderson

Your furniture can truly tie your entire color scheme together. This custom-made bed frame made with Rebecca Atwood fabric, makes your bed a centerpiece in a room full of soft, neutral colors. When you have a dominating statement piece, it’s important to incorporate subtle colors to tone down the effect it makes. White, pale peach, cream and wood accents pull the room together in a truly unique and contemporary way.

Regal Glam

Sources: Mia Karlsson

Color schemes can go beyond standard paint color; wallpaper will take it a step further. This gold sheen accent wall creates a magnificent feeling as soon as you step into the room. In order to successfully pull together an elegant and regal master bedroom, it’s important to introduce muted tones so you don’t overwhelm the space. The off-white bedding and cloudy tan walls are the neutral colors that this bedroom needs to allow for the royal red and gold sheen accent wall to accurately emit a regal feel.

Hushed Presence

Sources: The Picket Fences Project

Combining neutral tones generates an understated look that will impress. This guest bedroom uses various hues of gray to create a clean and welcoming space. If you plan to use minimal colors, incorporate patterns to spice up the design. The versatility of the stripes in the bedding, rug and pillows are what bring the decor in this bedroom to the next level. It’s important to introduce a statement piece like this leather brown trunk to command the space without looking too overwhelming.

Casual and Chic

Sources: Scott Mason Photography

Keep it casual yet chic by creating a neutral color scheme with shades of grays and browns. Although neutral shades are often mistaken for dull colors, with some style they can be transformed into something truly special. To take your bedroom to the next level, add a textured accent wall like this natural wood design.

Into the Woods

Sources: Desire to Inspire

Pull earthy colors into your bedroom to create a natural look. If you’re main colors are darker hues, integrate a few lighter pieces to brighten up the space. The white shelves, curtains and light fixture in this bedroom offset the darker colors, while still staying true to the earthy aura. If you use mostly solid colors around the room, don’t be afraid to introduce pattern in the bedding, rug or pillows. This antique wool rug adds texture and color to the bedroom.

White and Green Daydream

Sources: Monika Hibbs

Opting for a white and soft green color scheme in your bedroom will emit a fresh and pure look. Using all-white bedding in not only on trend, but it’s also timeless. Give life to the room by choosing your favorite wallpaper for an accent wall, like this green intertwining trellis pattern. By incorporating such subtle colors, you’ll have the opportunity to introduce an accented light fixture such as this coco bead camel chandelier.

Design tip! Swap out blooming flowers on your bedside table to introduce a seasonal color to the space, and more importantly, to deliver an intriguing fresh scent.

Burnt Orange Muse

Sources: Jane Lockhart

Orange is a bold bedroom color choice that emits an energetic, creative feeling. Various shades of orange fused with neutral colors will create a warm look without appearing too overwhelming. If you’re looking to host a variety of orange hues, accent pillows will enhance the color scheme in a tamed way.

Blush Blend

Sources: Sarah Sarna

This sophisticated bedroom was accomplished by introducing a pink and tan color scheme to the space. For a modern twist, incorporate hints of color that offset the pink such as the light teal sheen chair does in this room.

Multicolored Sanctuary

Sources: Bec Stewart

Let your decor do all of the talking. Matching white walls and furniture will give you the flexibility to choose bedding and decor that fits your personality without looking too loud. This multicolor comforter with matching pillows have tones of mint green, navy, orange and white—colors that are known to work well together. The best part about the color scheme in this bedroom is that it can easily be replaced without dipping too heavily in your budget.

Unconventional Escape

Sources: Almost Makes Perfect

Minimal color versatility will help create a calming master bedroom. A black and white color scheme can either create a dynamic space with major contrast, or an understated cozy space like this one. If you’re looking to replicate a room like this, make shades of white and tan your base color and add touches of black in the decor. Looking to add a pop of color? Use plants to incorporate bright colors without compromising on your color scheme.

Design tip! Incorporating an oversized mirror will not only open up a smaller bedroom, but will also brighten up the space.

Brilliant Sunshine

Create a vibrant space to unwind by decorating your bedroom with bright yellow and pops of turquoise. The accent walls, curtains and bedding help illuminate the room while the wood floor, black side tables and tan and turquoise pillows keep it all in balance. If you decide to incorporate yellow into your bedroom, make sure to introduce contrasting colors to the space so the eye isn’t overwhelmed.

Effortless Sophistication

Liven up a space with exposed walls by adding pops of color! This alternative space has versatile wall textures, which can look too overpowering without a combination of bold colors. The maroon, olive, butter and indigo colors help freshen up the industrial-style bedroom.

It’s All About Spring

Pull together a bedroom that incorporates your favorite color and season! This green and orange color scheme is accomplished through picking bright bedding, lighting and decor, which makes it easy to upgrade without painting the walls. If you decide to use bold colors, balance it out with muted colors such as tan, beige or white, so the bedroom doesn’t appear too loud.

Tranquil Appeal

Lighter, less dominant colors help create a calming escape. This cozy space was accomplished by using simple colors and versatile patterns. Although the accent wall and bedding contrast in their material and pattern, they seamlessly complement each other due to the gray, seafoam green and white color scheme.

Classic Meets Modern

If you’re interested in using patterned wallpaper on an accent wall in your bedroom, stick with solid colors throughout the rest of the decor to avoid it becoming too busy. The shades of gray in this bedroom were elevated with pops of color in the pillows and bedroom bench.

Royal Blue Takeover

This seating arrangement takes this white space to a new level. If you want a low commitment way of adding color to your bedroom, find furniture that adds color and style to your bedroom. These sofa seats play off of the hints of blue in the framed picture—a perfect way to balance out the room’s color scheme.

Electrifying yet Cozy

Purple is an uplifting color known for encouraging creativity. If you decide to paint your room with a bright color, make sure to balance it out by using darker colors such as the deep purple and black in this room.

Fields of Lavender

Use nature as your inspiration! Replicate the colors of a lavender field by using shades of green and purple in your bedroom. If you want the flexibility to change your color scheme, paint the walls a neutral color.

The best colors for small bedrooms as chosen by color experts and interior designers

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The best colors for small bedrooms can take a cramped, tiny space and make it feel loftier and larger, or cozy and cocooning, depending on the vibe you are going for. While no color can physically expand your square footage, the right shade can allude to a bigger room. Of course, white is the hue that’s known for its space-expanding properties, but it’s not the only color that’s perfect for smaller space, so we asked color experts and interior designers for their favorite colors and tips for decorating a small bedroom.

1. Go monochrome

Design by Kathleen Walsh

(Image credit: Rick Lew)

Let’s start off with a classic color for small bedrooms – white. White ranges from crisp brilliant whites to creamy off whites, so make sure you order plenty of samples to see what tones work in your space before committing. 

‘Keep it light & bright!’ says Patrick O’Donnell of Farrow & Ball . ‘If your bedroom is small but has the advantage of being drenched in light, keep it simple & fresh. Choose a just off-white like School House White and for walls & ceiling and pair with our softest white Wimborne White for a discreet contrast for all your woodwork.’

‘And go for one Colour. A great method to give the illusion of more space is to create less contrast, for example, painting fitted wardrobes in the eggshell finish of your wall color will ‘extend’ the sense of wall space and you can take the color over the ceiling too so you are less aware of where the wall stops & ceiling starts. French Gray is a perfect choice here, with its green tones, it is ultimately relaxing so perfect for a restful & timeless scheme!’

2.

Pick soft pink shades 

(Image credit: James Merrell)

Pink bedrooms are always such lovely, soft, and inviting spaces and it’s a color that can work really well in a small space. As Lick Home Interior Expert, Natasha Bradley says; ‘When it comes to small bedroom colors a lovely soft alternative to a neutral are pinks. Pink 01 / 04 are great for small spaces as they make the room feel warm and welcoming but also help to reflect the light. And paint your walls, ceiling, and skirting all in the same color,  as your eye does not get drawn to the corners of the room creating the feeling of space.’

3. Switch it up with darker hues

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Dark bedrooms are hardly synonymous with small bedrooms, but they can work just as well ay making a bedroom feel bigger as lighter colors can. 

‘Most people go for a lighter shade in smaller spaces, but the room can actually feel bigger with a dark color – especially when you include the ceiling too. ‘ says COAT Paints Co-Founders Rob Abrahams and Rob Green ‘Dark colors absorb light, and blurring the hard edges of the space effectively softens them, so the room feels less enclosed. Darker shades of Navy like ‘2AM’, and even Off-blacks like ‘David Rose’ work amazingly, creating a cocoon-like bedroom which can help with a restful night’s sleep.’

‘It’s probably best to avoid bright or vivid shades in small bedrooms, like Sun-yellows or Hot-pinks. They’ll overpower the space, and send your mind into overdrive by stimulating the eyes – not something anyone wants at bedtime.’

‘Paler colors are the go-to for most people in smaller spaces, as they can create a more open and airy vibe. But be careful of tone – warmer neutral shades like ‘Sunday Soul’ and ‘Good Intentions’ with beige-brown undertones work well, but Pure White or Grey shades can look dingy rather than spacious. Think about the finish too, and using a Soft Sheen or Gloss paint to bounce light around the space, especially where natural light is limited.

4. Pick a light reflecting metallics

(Image credit: Lindsay Salazar)

Silver tones are a nice alternative to grey as a small bedroom color idea. It might sound flashy but can in fact create a very elegant bedroom color scheme that feels fresh and contemporary.

As Nina Tarnowski, Founder and Designer for Woodchip & Magnolia advises, ‘For a more muted and relaxing space consider the paint color you choose. Light walls are more reflective and will bounce natural light across the room, making space appear larger and more open. For maximum effect, opt for off-white tones like magnolia or soft pinks.’ 

And you don’t just have to bring in colors with paint, a wallpaper with a metallic sheen can have just the same effect and bring in pattern and texture. 

5. Choose warm earthy shades for a small bedroom

(Image credit: Thomas Richter White Arrow LLC)

If you like a neutral bedroom, but after something softer than plain white on all four walls, instead opt for a deep warm beige or even a muted pale terracotta tone.  

‘The color on the walls can determine how the room feels. Many people think that small spaces require white walls, however contrary to belief, warm muted tones or deep sultry hues work well in smaller bedrooms as they cocoon the room to make it feel cozy.’ advice Jen & Mar, founders of Interior Fox .

‘And don’t ignore the ceiling, it’s is the important fifth wall in a room, but often forgotten. When introducing paint, choose a color that complements your overall scheme and doesn’t clash with the walls, trim work, and existing furniture. If the room has a neutral palette, consider injecting a pop of color to the ceiling for added drama, it creates a real wow factor to the smallest of spaces.’

6. Pair dark shades with vivid brights

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‘Some fear that adding a deep or bright color to a small room will make it appear claustrophobic, opting instead for light neutrals to keep the space open. However, when working with a small area, dark colors cleverly absorb the light of a space, making the division between walls appear blurred. ‘ says Helen Shaw, Director of Benjamin Moore.

‘This ‘blurred edges’ effect adds depth and dimension to a room, making it appear larger. In addition, incorporating a rich or bright paint color into a small space is a fool-proof way to create an instant character, taking a room from sterile to stylish. Smaller areas are actually a great place to experiment with colors that are bolder than those you would normally use, as this will have a less dramatic effect than opting for a statement hue in a large room.’

7. Use cool shades to make a small bedroom feel bigger

(Image credit: Billy Bolton)

Cooler tones tend to work well in smaller bedrooms as they create a very calming space, plus they can have the same effect as paler shades and bounce light around the space. See the pale sage in this green bedroom, it feels almost like a neutral, especially paired with the crisps white and darker shades. 

‘Greys can create simple harmonies in your bedroom and provide a versatile backdrop to any interior; light grey shades can work really well for a smaller room.   Light greens s can enrich a room with a hint of color without taking it over– greens are nature’s neutral so can work really well for a calming bedroom and can offset other colors beautifully.’ advises Dominic Myland, CEO of Mylands . ‘Do try limiting the palette in a smaller room too – introducing too many different colors can make it appear bitty and harder on the eye.’

How do you paint a small room to look bigger?

The key to making a small room look bigger with paint is not to break up the space too much. Avoid feature walls that will make the boundaries of the room really clear and instead go all over with one color, include the woodwork, and if you want to make a statement go up onto the ceiling too. 

If you want to add height to a small room definitely avoid leaving the ceiling brilliant white while the rest of the walls are in color as this is only going to make the ceilings feel lower. Instead either paint the ceiling or try the dado rail trick where you just paint a proportion of the wall to make the ceilings appear higher. Stick to a darker shade on the bottom and choose a neutral for the rest of the wall and the ceiling.  

What colors brighten up a small room?

When it comes to the best color for brightening up a small room, you can’t go wrong with white. It’s always going to make a room feel lighter and more open, but not all white shades were made equal and you have to pick the right one for your space. 

COAT Paints Co-Founders Rob Abrahams and Rob Green, recommend that you look at ‘what direction does the room face? Get the compass out on your phone and check. In all cases, North-facing rooms have a cooler and less intense light, and South-facing rooms are naturally brighter and warmer. So if you’ve got a North-facing room to choose a white with yellow or brown undertones – a bit creamier or earthier, like ‘Pampas’ – to help neutralize the cooler Northern light. If you’re blessed with a sun-filler South-facing room then you can go bright white if you like, or choose something that’s very slightly grey like ‘Sweatpants’ to knock-out the yellow light and create a more balanced white.

 ‘The second question to ask is how you want to feel in the space. Bright white like ‘Screenshot’ is naturally quite stark unless you soften it with furnishings, whereas creamier whites are warmer but not quite as crisp. A nice mid-point could be a very pale Greige like ‘Mindful’ which has greyish-brown notes that add an earthiness to the white without it feeling magnolia.’

What colors make a small bedroom look cozy?

Sometimes the best thing to do in a small bedroom is just lean into the small dimensions and choose a color that’s going to make the space enveloping and cozy. Try deep navy blues, dark greens, and charcoal greys all work well if you take the overall four walls and then give the room a softness by layering up plenty of neutral bedding and bringing in some natural materials like rattan and wood for texture.

Hebe is the Digital Editor of Livingetc; she has a background in lifestyle and interior journalism and a passion for renovating small spaces. You’ll usually find her attempting DIY, whether it’s spray painting her whole kitchen, don’t try that at home, or ever changing the wallpaper in her hallway. Livingetc has been such a huge inspiration and has influenced Hebe’s style since she moved into her first rental and finally had a small amount of control over the decor and now loves being able to help others make decisions when decorating their own homes. Last year she moved from renting to owning her first teeny tiny Edwardian flat in London with her whippet Willow (who yes she chose to match her interiors…) and is already on the lookout for her next project.

25 Absolutely stunning master bedroom color scheme ideas

Today we have put together a collection of inspiring master bedroom ideas with beautiful color schemes that will create visual interest, comfort and warmth. Below each image you will find further details on each of the bedrooms, from paint colors to furnishings and light fixture sources. We hope to leave you with some ideas to revamp your own master bedroom, creating a personalized space that is both visually attractive an oasis of relaxation. Enjoy and please don’t forget to leave us Comment on which bedroom you found most inspiring and why!

1. This master bedroom is filled with a layering of textures in a soothing color scheme. A tufted headboard is complimented with plush bedding. Carpeting adds warmth underfoot. (via Morgan Harrison Home)

2. This wonderful bedroom storage system features an overall width is approximately 17’0″, the ceiling height is approximately 9’0″. (via Elms Interior Design)

3. The use of varying tones of brown in this bedroom adds warmth. The color blocking adds a stylish aesthetic, while the built-in bookcase helps to keep clutter at bay. (via Helen Green Design)

4. This bedroom features a layering of textures. The walls are a gold textured wallpaper called Rope by a Scottish manufacturer called MYB Textiles. The headboard was custom fabricated with Nobilis fabric, it has a slight rubbery texture. You can find similar headboards from West Elm, Pottery Barn, WSHome, Restoration Hardware, etc. (via The Couture Rooms)

5. A soothing color scheme is featured in this beautiful, light-filled bedroom. French doors adds a romantic ambiance to this space. (via BAR Architects)

6. The side tables in this bedroom are from Andrew Martin. The bed is from Poliform. A feature wall behind the bed has wallpaper sourced from Designers Guild, and the specific name is “Carlu”, while the other walls are painted white. The light fixtures are from Ralph Lauren. (via Maurizio Pellizzoni Ltd)

7. The ceiling beams were built using 3/4″ MDF and the ceiling between was 1/2″ tongue & groove board. The light fixture is the Ethan Allen “Glass Cloche Chandelier” —$599 (item# 093673). The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore, Grant Beige HC-83, while the ceiling and trim color are Kelly Moore Swiss Coffee. The room is 16′ wide and 14′-6″ deep. (via Eric Aust Architect)

8. The tufted headboard was custom designed, but you can find a similar one from Ballard Designs. A similar bed can be found at One Kings Lane. The nightstands are one-of-a-kind pine antiques. The wall and trim color is Useful Gray by Sherwin Williams. The curtains were custom fabricated, yet you can find similar panels from Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware. The floors were stained with a mix of 1/2 white paint and 1/2 stain. The area rug is from Ballard Design. The room is 15′ by 15′. (via Scovell Remodeling)

9. This master bedroom features a woven warm wall treatment. The wallpaper is Phillip Jeffries Ltd. – 5274 Navy. The white waffle blanket was sourced from W Hotels. The bed is from the W, with a custom built raised platform. It is called the Geo Platform bed. (via ZeroEnergy Design)

10. The paint color on the walls is Sherwin Williams Mink 6004. (via Rufty Custom Built Homes and Remodeling)

11. An Australian beach house features a seagrass headboard and nautical-inspired photography on the wall. A striped bedspread helps to add pattern to the space. (via Highgate House)

12. The walls were painted in a custom color, Benjamin Moore, HC-83 Grant Beige (50% lighter). (via Barbara Rooch Interior Environments)

13. The bed frame was purchased at Star Furniture. The coral prints were found at Home Goods. (via Karen Dietz Interiors)

14. The window shears fabric came from Osbourne and Little and was custom fabricated. The wall color is integrated into the plaster, mixed on site. The bed came from a company in LA called Rituals. (via Schippmann Design)

15. All of the bedding including the skirt is from Home Sense, as was the table lamp (hammered polished nickel finish). The wall paint color is Gray Mist 962 | Benjamin Moore. The drapes were purchased at In Vu Drapery and the hardware is from Restoration Hardware. (via Jackie Glass Inc.)

16. This master bedroom was designed like a luxury hotel suite. The wall paper was purchased in Australia from a paint store called Bristol Paints. The duvet cover was purchased from Coco Republic. The wall sconces were purchased from Lights, Lights, Lights. (via Bagnato Architecture & Interiors)

17. The duvet cover was sourced from The White Company. The artwork above the fireplace is the Florence Broadhurst print. The light fixture is by HIVE design by Kenneth Cobonpue. It’s called “little people”. The wall paint color is Dulux—Kahlua Milk. (via Darren Palmer Interiors)

18. This New York City master bedroom features views over Central Park. Highlights includes a silver leaf ceiling (applied by a faux artist), crystal and iron chandelier, and upholstered inset panels. The area rug was sourced from J. Namnoun. a mirror by Edward Farrell and Louis Mittman called the Astor Mirroe, here. The screen is from Decorative Crafts. The walls are mostly fabric, but the trim is an iridescent (studio finish). The chandelier was from Currey and Company. (via The Interior Edge)

19.The marble accent table was sourced from CASTE Design. The wall art is plaster and acrylic by artist Peter Buchman. The Dyad Sconce is from Apparatus. The Wyatt Bed is from Room & Board. A similar paint color for the wall is Black
2132-10 | Benjamin Moore. (via Tamara Magel Studio)

20. The bed was made by Stanley Furniture, the Louie Louie collection. The duvet cover and shams are part of the Barbara Barry collection. The lamps are from Pottery Barn. The sheep skin rug is a budget option from Costco. This solid red oak floor was original to the 1950’s home, refinished in a chestnut stain. The gray wall color is a custom mix, a similar color would be Benjamin Moore’s Coventry Gray HC-169. The trim is painted in Benjamin Moore’s oxford white. A similar chandelier is the Kichler Kichler  Chrome Jardine Single-Tier Chandelier, We Got Lites. (via Simply Home Decorating)

21. Varying shades of gray in this master bedroom makes it feel elegant and soothing. The paint color details are as follows: Walls: Farrow & Ball, Cornforth White 228, Finish: Estate Emulsion. (via Anthony Wilder Design/Build)

22. The wall color in this room is Benjamin Moore Silver Lake 1598, while the trim and ceiling is Benjamin Moore White Dove. The finish is semi-gloss. The light fixture is the Murray Feiss Chandelier. The chairs are from Lillian August. The Robert Allen drapes were custom fabricated. (via Martha O’Hara Interiors)

23. Neutral walls and bedding creates a calming environment, while upholstered chairs and aqua painted nightstands adds a touch of cheer to the space. The wall color is Benjamin Moore Winter Gates AC-30 Paint. The bed is from Vanguard Furniture. The side tables and chair bench are from Hickory Furniture, both custom. The bed linens were sourced from Amity Home Bedding. The mirror is from Modern History. The chandelier is from Visual Comfort. (via Martha O’Hara Interiors)

24. The duvet was custom fabricated, with fabric from Colefax and Fowler. The nightstands were from Horchow, while the he bench is from Restoration Hardware. The fabric is the Belgian Linen in Sand. The wall color is Whitestone 2134-60 | Benjamin Moore. (via Amy Studebaker Design)

25. The reclaimed wood headboard is sold on Etsy. The bedding is from Lexington Clothing Co., as is the area rug. The white walls makes this space feel bright and airy. Paint color ideas, for a warmer white: Benjamin Moore White Dove OC 17 or Benjamin Moore Simply White OC 117. For a cooler white: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC 65 or Benjamin Moore Decorators White. For a warm white with a neutral base: Benjamin Moore Cloud White OC 130. (via JNMRustic Designs)

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22 Beautiful Bedroom Color Schemes – Color Blocking ideas

Color introduces character, quality, and ambiance to any area and the bedroom is no exception. Inculcate your bedroom with fresh color to give it a décor boost. Below are 22 bedroom color schemes that will sooth, uplift, and give your bedroom added style.

Which are considered good colors for bedrooms? Well, the options are limitless. You can have different color combinations that exude the same warmth and good-feel vibe we all like. Below are some ideas you can try that make for good colors for bedrooms. Check them out and do not hesitate to comment on what is your favorite one.

Chocolate, gray, teal bedroom color palette

Dark colors won’t necessarily make a room smaller. The above color scheme creates a dark, moody, sensual ambiance. If you want to get more inspiration about this style, you can check out teal bedroom decor ideas all in one article!

Navy with coral

These two colors balance out each other and will give your bedroom a chic, stylish tone.

This combination works perfectly with heavier furniture in dark wood and metallic details. It can transform a more antique looking bedroom by adding a modern but still warm style to it.

Pastel hues

A pastel color scheme is soothing and creates a restful, tranquil ambiance in any bedroom.

Don’t be afraid to mix pastel colors to create your own unique palette. A more neutral or muted background will allow the gentle tones of your pastel color scheme to pop.

Some ideas for pastel color schemes: Peppermint works beautifully with lilac. Pink and yellow work well together. Blue, yellow and purple is always a safe choice.

Choose the base color first (blue, pink, purple, green, gray), then use the colours you prefer to build on the base color, add accents and create dreamlike combinations.

Mustard with purple

This bright color bedroom scheme is not for the fainthearted. It works best in accent pieces like pillows, throws, and area rug. It’s great for a kids’ room too.

It certainly creates an atmosphere of luxury and passion. You can incorporate some oriental elements to your design, such as patterns, shapes and accessories. Complete the idilic picture by adding candles or incense burners.

Indigo with white bedroom color schemes

Indigo is a mystifying hue. It works beautifully with white but is best used as the accent color. However, if you can stand dark walls, paint your bedroom walls in indigo and wrap your bed in indigo/white linens. After all, bedrooms with white furniture are amazing and quite soothing especially when combined with this indigo hue.

Black with white

No two colors are as famous together as black and white. If you love timeless decor, this is the color scheme to use. You can find this black and white set here. Although most of the furniture here is dark shaded, you can still opt for white duvet covers that will create the impression of a bedroom with white furniture. It is a great idea if you already have too much dark in the bedroom and want to break the dominance of that color.

Bedrooms with gray and white color schemes

Yellow and Grey Bedroom

All of these colors work well together or in combination of two. For example, gray and black works well together, and so does white and yellow. The combo of great and white in bedroom is a very special feature to use. A bedroom with grey walls has something to say and constitutes a very stylish decor! Dare to try this out!

A yellow and grey bedroom was, is and will be of modern touch. This color blocking creates a great atmosphere in your room. You can have yellow details all around like pillows or blankets. Or you can play with other parts as well like some yellow furniture. Whatever the case, having a yellow and grey bedroom is something that people will be jealous of. Relaxing, beautiful and above all cozy and warm are some of its features.

Tip: You can add some white details like a white curtain and white lamps or pictures on the wall. It’s a color that will boost the rest of the room and create inviting atmosphere.

Gray, cream and purple

The most versatile shade in this group is purple. Purple can be lavender, plum, mauve, or lilac. Again, shades of white and gray perfectly combine together for an amazing gray bedroom with colorful details! Notice that in this case you can also play it up with some white bedroom rug. In this example this one is quite fluffy and modern, thus giving the room a great cozy vibe.

Purple adds a sense of luxury to your bedroom. Try it in different fabrics and material, like silk, cotton, linen, metal and glass. Purple textures can really bring a more muted background palette to life, while adding some of your personality to the room.

Mustard, black, cream and gray

This unique color scheme can be used in many combinations. For example, one wall can include all four hues in stripes or huge circles. Or you can have a bedroom with grey walls and other colors for decor.

This is an option for those who love a bold bedroom color combination. It’s definitely a statement color choice for the bedroom. Mustard adds wonderful vibrant notes without being too loud. It can help you make a room with less natural light feel brighter and bigger.

 

Gray with white

This classic combo would look great in stripes on one wall or throughout the room. The stylish atmosphere will give your room a pleasant tone. With this bedroom with gray walls, you will want to be in bed all day long!

Also the white furniture is something to be jealous of! White armchairs and white pillows are some of these examples that create a gorgeous effect. Try this out and you will love it!

Love this gray contemporary rug! You can find it here and the wall mirrors here. Interior design by Maison Market

Gray, white, and tan

This somewhat muted, neutral color combination is ideal for bedrooms with casual, classic décor.

The effect is a dreamlike bedroom which appears peaceful and clean. This combination also works well with brass or golden accents, and pastel shades of blue or green.

Interior design by Morgan Harrison.

Dark gray with brown

Tempered with decorative linen or the right wall decorations, this bedroom color scheme can be easily brightened up. What really helps up in this though is that it belongs to those bedrooms with white furniture. White elements make the space look brighter. In this example, you can notice the white door frame that stands out. Also, the white windows and floor lamp as well as the duvet cover are good additions to the overall decor.

Image: alise o’brien photography

Gray with orange

Orange completely dominates gray in any color scheme. Light grey walls with grey and orange linen and other accents look fantastic.

Orange is vibrant, fun and youthful. Used as a bedroom color, it can really create modern and eclectic designs, but also bring some vibrant touches to a more traditional interior.

Gray and orange is a match made in heaven, offering endless combinations. For a more dramatic palette you can use a cooler gray shade. You can also try different hues of orange, depending on your preference. Warmer tones combined together can be excellent for a more traditional bedroom with heavier furniture. Try more vibrant hues of orange for a more contemporary take, which can be perfect for teen bedroom.

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Red, pink and gray

This romantic color scheme creates a sensual ambiance. We also have some other gray bedroom ideas you might like with or without other colors combined!

Red and pink combined can also create a more casual atmosphere, and make the bedroom look more lively. Add some drama with luxurious fabrics or tone it down with patterns and lighter textiles like linen. Accessories in glass or transparent plastic can also help you move the design to your preferred direction.

Special combinations with special colors

Black white and yellow-lime

Black and white on its own is classic. Adding a yellow-lime hue creates an art deco feel. If you want your bedroom to look posh, choose this color combination. No one could deny that they are good colors for bedrooms! Still in this case white furniture is visible, on the lamp, even bed (with stripes) and pillows.

Turquoise with purple

This combination looks fab. Why not give it a go?

Turquoise, also known as teal, is another statement color that dominates a space with its vibrant, yet elegant tones. Matched with purple, it creates a darker interior which however remains modern and fresh. Try it with metallic or gold accessories which can interrupt the heavier colour palette. Depending on the tones of purple and turquoise you choose, this palette can create a more vintage 70s aesthetic. The choice is yours!

Photograph by Emma Lee

White sand with silver

A beautiful combination for an older or younger couple.

If your choice is elegant glamour, then this is the colour combination for you. The bedroom still looks comfy, practical and clean. However, more sparkling silver tones and accessories can really bring out the glamour. Try it on pillows, frames, bedding or lamps. Aiming for a less understated design? Then try a wallpaper with shiny silver details.

Bedrooms with white furniture, gold and beige

A perfect bedroom color scheme that is majestic and elegant. Works great as a guest room color combo. The furniture in different shades spices it up and makes the room look chic. The elegant aesthetics of white furniture paired with gold colors is just amazing.

Black, brown, white and green

If you own a beach house or a log-cabin styled home, this combination would be splendid as a bedroom color palette.

Designed by George Marrone for the Better Homes and Gardens Home Improvement Challenge contest.

White bedroom with pops of aqua, fuchsia and lime

A bright, welcoming fun color combination. It’s great for a beach house or kids’ bedroom.

This is definitely a brighter, bolder palette for the lovers of colour. Against a white or cream background, these eye popping colors create a youthful and joyful look. Try floral patterns or stripes and add some fun with textured material and unusual accessories. Embrace the rainbow!

Tiffany blue, black and white bedroom color palette

This luscious color scheme is as chic as it gets with a bit of sophistication. The white furniture creates harmony and freshness when combined with the beautiful and chic Tiffany blue color.

Yellow with orange

I love this color scheme for bedroom. There’s something inherently happy about the combination of orange and yellow. They are definitely some good colors for bedroom!

Image: ‘Titian’ Quilt

Which bedroom color schemes are your favorite? Is it black and white? Is it a bedroom with grey walls? Don’t hesitate to share your thoughts in the comments below. And if colors are not what you are looking for, you can also read about other Bedroom Ideas!

Color solutions in the bedroom, choosing the best color, successful color combinations in the design of the bedroom according to Feng Shui.

A set of colors in a traffic light, a white flag as a sign of truce, red and green buttons for “on” and “off” – all this is not casual. Such designations are used based on the intuitive perception of color by a person. The same principle should be used when choosing the main tone for the interior.

In addition to psychological perception, harmony and proper compatibility are important in choosing the color of wallpaper for the bedroom. Below we will talk about the criteria for choosing the dominant shade in the bedroom.

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  1. The basic principles of color choice
  2. Types of harmony of colors
  3. A few more concepts in color
  4. The main color and combination options
  5. Favorable colors for the bedroom
  6. Combus combinations in the interior of the bedroom

Basic principles The choice of the main color for the bedroom should be based on harmony, temperature and chromatism.

Types of color harmony

Harmony is an important point in choosing a color scheme for a bedroom. It includes two concepts: contrast and nuance. Contrasting harmony is a combination of saturated cold and warm tones. The result is catchy, attracting attention. For a bedroom, contrasting harmony is of little use – it will be difficult to relax. This way of combining colors is appropriate in the living room or hall.

Interesting color schemes for the bedroom, photos of interiors

Nuance harmony implies a minimum amount of contrasts in the room, they are included in the interior exactly to the extent that it is required to balance the design. It looks like this: the color of the walls in the bedroom and most of the other surfaces are neutral, the little things remain for contrasts – accessories and decor items. It turns out a combination suitable for a bedroom, a children’s room or a study.

White walls in the bedroom. Design photo in nuanced harmony

Examples of contrasting and nuanced color harmony can be found among design styles. Contrasting harmony is characteristic of pop art, kitsch, expressionism, and partly of fusion and eclecticism. Nuance harmony – shabby chic, Provence, classicism, French and Scandinavian style, with reservations – Biedermeier, neoclassicism and colonial style.

A few more concepts in color

Everyone knows the division of tones into warm and cold. The former include blue, blue, green and purple with a predominance of blue. To the second – colors with the dominance of yellow and red. Cold ones are conditionally called distant ones, they visually expand the room, and warm ones are close – they are seen closer than they really are. Temperature characteristics are important when it comes to choosing colors for a small bedroom.

What colors are suitable for the bedroom: warm tones make the room smaller

Another division of shades in the bedroom is into achromatic and chromatic. The first includes white, gray and black, the second – all the rest. Achromatic – neutral, combined with anything, including among themselves; can be used as a base or a linear outline for all other colors; white refers to distant, gray and black to close tones.

What colors to make the bedroom: shades of white will allow you to use textiles of any color

Primary color and combination options

Scientists have conducted studies that have proven the direct impact of different shades of the spectrum on our condition. In short, some of them are exciting, while others, on the contrary, are calming or depressing.

Favorable colors for the bedroom

White is a clean, safe color. Symbolizes serenity, peace, freedom and concentration. Perfect as a dominant in the design of the bedroom. In order to avoid a feeling of emptiness or loneliness, white should be supplemented with colored spots, creating a nuanced contrast. White alone should be used only in shades and with undertones.

Room in shades of white

blue is also considered the recommended color for the bedroom. It relaxes, causes peace, extinguishes fears and self-doubt; helps to reduce pressure, muscle tone. If a person has increased excitability, this color will suit his bedroom very well. Blue is natural, which means it is suitable as the main color in the feng shui bedroom.

It will also be comfortable in a green bedroom, mainly because of the naturalness of the color. Pale, bed tones will contribute to relaxation, while bright ones, on the contrary, tone and energize. Dark green gives the occupants of the bedroom a sense of constancy and confidence, but it should be used in small quantities.

What color should the bedroom be: green is easy to perceive

A few words about other colors for the bedroom:

  • Yellow – stimulating, positive, promotes concentration. As the main preferred in muted shades.
  • Blue – silence, peace, tranquility. Develops intuition, clarifies thoughts. The best use is as a companion.
  • Gray and black – calmness, confidence and at the same time – depression, emptiness. They need one or two sufficiently bright companions to compensate for negative qualities.
  • Beige – natural. Serenity, confidence, tenderness, relaxation and comfort. Great base tone for the bedroom.

Best Bedroom Colors: Grays are versatile and go with anything

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Color combinations in the interior of the bedroom

The most universal in terms of color compatibility are achromatic. Either option will be win-win. Next is turquoise. Will accept even the most difficult combinations of green, red, pink, and orange. Very nice – turquoise-chocolate, -beige, -lemon, and turquoise-burgundy room. The last option is quite active, so it is better to add white color to the bedroom interior.

Room in turquoise and red

Beige is almost as versatile as white, black and grey. It gives beautiful combinations with shades of brown, purple, green, pink, blue, blue and turquoise. Green “accepts” fewer companions. It looks good with blue, yellow, light brown; orange, ocher and purple – if the temperature of the tones matches.

The combination of colors in the bedroom: photo of a beige room with brown accents Country-style interiors can serve as an example of this – in them you can find the neighborhood of red with green, pink or orange.

The combination of colors in the interior of the bedroom, what color to choose for the bedroom

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After spending the whole day away from home, solving household everyday worries, you really want to come home and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of coziness, comfort, silence, so that nothing irritates your eyes, and wake up in the morning and just enjoy a new day in a comfortable room. In most homes, this place is the bedroom – a place where you can relax and enjoy the rest and communication with your loved one. The main role in the design of the bedroom is played by the color scheme. Agree, it will be hard to relax in a place that crushes with its atmosphere, even more catching up with despondency and melancholy. How to properly organize the bedroom space using the effects of a combination of colors and shades? What color to choose for the bedroom? You can learn about all this by reading the article.

Features of the effect of color on mood and well-being

Most people are influenced by the environment, in particular, they react to the combination of colors in the interior of the bedroom or individual shades. When choosing a color scheme for decorating a bedroom, it is important to take into account the nature and lifestyle of the spouses, because this will directly affect their family life.

Psychologists advise decorating the bedroom in white and blue tones if the activities of the spouses are associated with intense mental activity. Such shades will contribute to relaxation, focusing on one’s own feelings.

For a married couple who leads an active lifestyle, or if the professional activity of the spouses is related to sports, psychologists recommend sticking to all shades of green in the design. This color calms, relaxes and adjusts to a good rest.

The process of decorating a bedroom requires careful analysis, as the requirements for the level of coziness and comfort are very high. Fashion is not important here, the main thing is to take into account your own impulses, mood and wishes. Choose combinations that seem to you the most calm, pacifying. Most often, the choice falls on shades of brown, beige, orange, as they are soft and at the same time elegant. It is undesirable to use too bright colors, give preference to those that are diluted with white. In this case, the golden mean will be reached – the color is not too bright, but not dull, but attractive and alluring. If the soul asks for brightness, show it in the decor, individual elements of the interior.

Color matching according to bedroom characteristics

To choose the color of the bedroom, it is important to take into account not only the nature and preferences of the spouses, but also the features of the bedroom itself: its size, ceiling height, sufficient natural light. Therefore, before making a final decision on the color scheme, objectively look at the room from the side.

  • Estimate the actual dimensions. Do not abuse dark colors in a room with an area of ​​​​less than 18 square meters, as you narrow it down even more, reduce the space, and the room will put pressure on the subconscious, making you feel uncomfortable. For small rooms, it is better to choose light and light colors that will visually make the space larger and more spacious. It can be pink, gray, the color of baked milk, blue, pale green, pale lilac. If the size of the bedroom allows, you can use the contrast of colors of the same range (cream, sand and brown) or experiment with a combination of completely different colors (white with lemon and black details).

  • Consider the amount of daylight. Assess how much sunlight your bedroom gets, and with that in mind, choose the right shades. If the windows of the room face the north side and not much natural color enters the room, then when decorating the bedroom, choose warm colors: peach, cream, yellow, light coral. The bedroom, located on the south side, which receives a lot of sunlight, can be “cooled” with cooler shades: aquamarine, white, crimson, silver, light blue.

  • Keep the harmony of color and style. Having decided on the dimensions and illumination of the bedroom, do not miss another important point – in what style the bedroom is decorated.

  • The classic style involves the use of natural, light shades (sand, light blue, pale green) in alliance with the dark solid colors of the installed furniture.

Bedroom Isotta

  • Scandinavian style welcomes an abundance of white and light colors combined with woody shades. Bright accents are accessories of red, blue, green colors.

  • Ethnic trends are emphasized by the use of bright, lively shades and their unusual combinations.

These tips will help you avoid mistakes when decorating your bedroom.

Suitable colors for the bedroom

Among the entire palette of shades for arranging a bedroom, the following universal colors are most often used:

  • White. This unique color, which can become the base for decorating a bedroom, means purity, freshness and harmony. Almost all people feel comfortable and relaxed surrounded by white things. The use of white color makes the bedroom modern, elegant. In addition, this color will make the room visually more spacious and lighter. You can dilute the white color with inserts of blue, gray and pastel shades.

  • Grey. The silver shade of this color will be especially suitable for the bedroom, which will emphasize the nobility and sophistication of the room. In order for the bedroom not to seem too plain and dull, it is important to be able to combine gray with brighter shades. Curtains, bedspreads, bright paintings can act as bright accents. Go well with gray pink, white, purple, beige colors.

Bedroom Country

  • Brown and all its shades. This color will undoubtedly give a feeling of peace and tranquility, as it is associated with natural harmony. The main thing is not to make it the only one in the design and dilute it with other shades: green, pink or white. Brown shades are preferable to use in spacious bedrooms.

  • Beige. It is unobtrusive, so it suits most people. It does not irritate the eye, does not attract attention, so the mood in such a bedroom will always be balanced and peaceful. One of the fashionable solutions in the design of the bedroom is the use of beige in different shades. Most successfully combined with peach, white and brown.

  • Yellow. Demanded by those who always want to wake up in a good and bright mood! This color is especially suitable for rooms where a small amount of natural sunlight enters. Keep in mind that bright yellow color pleases when you wake up in the morning, but by the evening, most likely, it will irritate your eyes. Therefore, from the entire palette of yellow, choose more muted shades. It looks most advantageous in alliance with blue, white, purple, green or gray colors.

  • Green. A bedroom in shades of green is conducive to tranquility, creating a feeling of being in nature. This is one of the most popular and successful options for decorating a bedroom, especially in big cities.

  • Blue. The design of the bedroom in blue is chosen by active people, those who constantly want to be in good shape. The blue color can be made both the main one in the interior of the bedroom, and additional – with the help of accessories.

  • Shades of pink or peach. These shades are very popular in the design of modern bedrooms, as they create a unique atmosphere of tenderness, tranquility, so necessary for this part of the apartment.

The color scheme of the bedroom should be formed taking into account all the features of the room, the wishes of the owners, as well as the influence of certain colors on them. The colors in the bedroom should not irritate, evoke boredom and despondency – this room is designed for something completely different. To get an excellent result, it is important to correctly fit the shades into the interior and enjoy the result.

The combination of colors in the design of the bedroom: the search for a color solution

A long time ago, wise healers from the people noticed that all colors affect the mood and well-being of a person in different ways. Modern science explains it this way: each shade carries with it a special energy that is transmitted in the form of electromagnetic waves of various lengths. It is precisely the wavelength that determines the nature of the effect of color on a living organism.

Based on the above, chromotherapy appeared, i.e. treatment of people with the help of colors. This fact proves that the design of interiors (especially at home) must be approached very responsibly.

Spacious bedroom, decorated with a beautiful palette with a bewitching play of colors

Therefore, we decided to devote our article entirely to the following important question: how to choose the optimal combination of colors for the bedroom? After all, this is the room where each of our days begins and ends.

Color theory

How complementary colors are formed

Before you learn how to choose colors in the interior with your own hands, you need to familiarize yourself with the theoretical part.

We know that there are two main categories of colors:

  1. Primary – red, blue and yellow;
  2. Secondary – orange, violet, green;

And when these colors are mixed together, 6 more new ones are born. The result is a gamut consisting of 12 colors. Further, within each of them, you can display many shades by adding a certain amount of white or black to the initial color.

In addition, all colors of the main range are divided into two subcategories:

  1. Warm – this includes the whole palette of greens and blues;
  2. Cold – red, yellow, orange and their shades;

As you can imagine, both sub-categories have their own special characteristics. So, for example, cold tones create coolness and distance.

Warm ones, on the contrary, warm and bring them closer. And in order to organize an atmosphere suitable for you in a bedroom or any other room, you need to be able to harmoniously select and combine shades from these two subcategories.

Tip!
For sunny rooms, which are located on the south side of the house, cold tones are more suitable – they will give the interior a feeling of lightness, freshness and desired coolness.
But for the “northern” rooms it is better to use warm colors.

Looking for a color solution for the bedroom

Chic design, despite its brevity

A set of colors and shades is the main component of a beautiful, comfortable interior. Therefore, it is so important to try hard to find the “same” combination of colors in the bedroom. And a special table and a color wheel will help us with this.

These two tools are used not only by amateurs, but also by real professional designers. How do they work? Let’s figure it out.

Tables of color combinations

Table of shades, combined with dark green color scheme

To date, there are a lot of such tables. Each of them offers possible combinations for a particular main color.

The table consists, as a rule, of several rows:

  • The vertical stripe is the main color, on which they rely when compiling the entire palette.

For your information!
Most often, walls are decorated with the main color.

  • First horizontal row – suitable soft tones derived from the main color. You can use all a little bit, a few or one in large quantities.
  • Second horizontal row – matching tones of other colors. From here it is better not to take everything at once. One or two shades is enough.
  • Third horizontal row – contrasting colors used to create accents.

An original bedroom made in a well-chosen palette

Thus, you can use one of three options to make the combination of colors in the bedroom interior comfortable:

  1. The same palette . The interior is decorated with shades of the same color, which form smooth and calm transitions. Perhaps the most ideal solution in rooms for passive recreation.

In this photo we can see a smooth transition of tones

  1. Harmonious Palette . This implies a balanced use of the main color with shades from the second horizontal row of the table. For example, a combination of green, yellow and lime colors. Or brown, orange, chestnut.

Green and yellow bedroom

  1. Contrasting palette . In this case, bright contrasting colors and additional tones are selected from the table.

Very contrast solution

Please note!
The contrasting solution is designed to charge with emotions, good mood and cheerfulness.
Therefore, it is highly undesirable to use it for bedrooms and children’s rooms.

Color wheel

Another versatile tool! The main thing is to learn how to use it, and this skill will come in handy anywhere. After all, almost every day we have to deal with the selection of color combinations (in the interior, in clothes, in makeup, etc.).

Color wheel

So, working with this circle is based on certain schemes, which we will now consider:

  • Monochrome scheme – different shades of the same color are selected from the circle (ie from one sector).
  • Similar – colors are selected that are adjacent to each other.

Left – monochrome, right – a similar scheme

  • Linear – a straight line is drawn on the circle, which connects the combined colors.

Linear

Note!
There is another way to use the linear scheme: some color is taken as the main one, and when the second tone is selected, the line is shifted by 1 sector in any direction from the opposite to the main one.

Two additional ways to use the linear scheme

  • Triadic or triangular – here colors are taken equidistant from each other. And here is a brief instruction on how to do this: you need to draw an equilateral triangle on a circle. Its corners will fall on those sectors, the shades of which will be perfectly combined.

Triadic

  • Square – used similarly to the previous one, but here a rectangle or square is drawn.

Square scheme

Analysis of colors or choosing wallpaper

Perhaps the most important task is to find the main, dominant color in the interior of the room. After all, it will occupy most of the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe bedroom, as a rule, these are walls. (See also the article Wallpaper color for the bedroom: how to choose.)

Therefore, let’s think together how this or that color scheme will affect your psyche.

  • White walls. First of all, you need to start from individual perception. To some, this neutral color seems immaculately pure and perfect. And for some, it is unimaginably boring. But choosing it to decorate the walls of the bedroom, you definitely will not lose. In addition, it is combined with absolutely any color.

White walls can look like this…

…and also like this…

…or so gentle – a very pleasant interior

Advice!
You can dilute the white background with bright accessories, which in this case will look even more expressive.

  • Gray wallpaper. Dual color scheme, balance of white and black. According to psychologists, people who are on the verge of psychological exhaustion decorate the walls in gray tones. However, this does not mean at all that gray is the color of pessimists. If you choose the right combination of wallpaper colors in the bedroom, led by gray, you can get a very sensual and subtle interior.

Strict but tasteful

Less gray tones and softer interior

  • Red. Dynamism, imperiousness, passion… Delightful! But the downside is that he is an individualist color, that is, he does not tolerate “neighborhood” with other colors (maroon and black are an exception). And of course red will take all your attention. Is it suitable for a good rest? Hardly. If you really want to bring a significant fraction of brightness into the interior of the bedroom, then make sure that the red zone does not catch your eye during the process of falling asleep.

Tip!
The ideal location of the red wallpaper in the rest room is at the headboard.

Here we see how the designer skillfully accentuated with red without damaging the appropriate atmosphere of the bedroom.

  • Green walls. This color is known for its unique ability to disperse longing and bad emotions. But think carefully, is green suitable for your bedroom? It is possible that his optimism will not let you fall asleep peacefully.

Not the best color for the bedroom

  • Blue walls. Quite a cold color that makes you wrap yourself in blankets even in summer. However, oddly enough, it has a lot of advantages! It lowers blood pressure, calms the pulse and relieves excess emotionality. True, here you need to make a reservation – the blue color removes all emotions without exception. And one more plus – its depth will not seem empty and boring to you.

Aristocratic, isn’t it?

Cozier blue

  • Brown. At first glance, walls painted or pasted over in this color scheme may not seem very attractive. But among designers, brown is considered the most comfortable color for the human psyche of all existing. The fact that it disposes to calm, rest and harmony is unequivocal.

Contemporary lounge in chocolate

  • Turquoise. An unusual color for a Russian layman. But it is great for decorating the walls of the bedroom. I even want to say this – there can be no better solution in this room!

It makes me want to lie down and rest!

Turquoise can rightly be called a “chameleon”. Lighting, neighbor colors and overall design can change it beyond recognition! And all because turquoise consists of green and blue colors.

The first, as we have already said, symbolizes harmony and cheerfulness, and the second is complete peace and relaxation. In other words, green is warm, blue is cold. And the greater the predominance of one color or another, the warmer / colder the turquoise hue will be. (See also the article What color to choose wallpaper for the bedroom is better.)

Such a different turquoise…

Luxury apartment

Tip!
Turquoise-colored walls are effectively accentuated by orange curtains or lemon bedspreads.

Colorful and at the same time calm bedroom

Furniture, color scheme and harmony between them

This most important nuance cannot be left out. Before you start choosing a palette for decorating a bedroom, think: will it be combined with furniture? For example, if the bed, shelves, cabinets are natural wood, and the colors around are saturated, then a clear imbalance will form.

Therefore, make it a rule to choose an interior palette for furniture. It’s great if you can buy wallpaper and furniture at the same time. The price, of course, will not come out small, but you will not limit yourself in anything in terms of design decisions. But if the furniture is already there, and you only have to decorate the walls, then you have to choose a new one for the existing one.

Good to know!
If saturated colors prevail on the walls, then the furniture must be light (beech, ash, bleached wenge, honey birch, etc.).
But if it is too light (bleached oak or birch, maple), it will simply be lost against a bright background.
Dark pieces of furniture against such a background will load the interior, resulting in bad taste.

Conclusion

The color scheme for any room (and especially for the bedroom) is determined primarily by the purpose of using the room. If your bedroom is designed exclusively for sleeping, then the shades around should be conducive to good rest. (See also the article Feng Shui Bedroom Color: How to Arrange.)

Do you plan to do some daily activities here? Feel free to experiment with warm and cold tones! And the video selected on the topic in this article will certainly help you cope with this responsible task.

The combination of colors in the interior – Design and renovation in the apartment and house

Contents

  • 1 Successful combination of colors in the interior
    • 1.1 Kitchen
    • 1. 2 Bedroom
    • 1.3 Living room
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    • 2 Learning to choose colors

    Before starting any renovation, it is important to think over the main points of the interior. These include the color scheme of the design of the room. If it is successful, then even the most democratic-modest environment will look fresh and comfortable. If this moment is thought out carelessly, then unsuccessful colors will ruin the whole idea of ​​\u200b\u200bthe interior. Consider the most optimal color combinations in the interior.

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    Curtains for the living room: 15 new products of 2016 , mood. Indeed, in each style there can be a variety of colors, but not every color will “get along” within the framework of any style … It’s not clear? Then this article is for you. How to choose the right colors for the interior, how to harmoniously combine them with each other, how to achieve an excellent result – these are the questions that will receive answers.

    Successful combination of colors in the interior

    First you need to understand an important rule that applies to any room:

    decide on the main color, and then start picking up the rest (in accordance with the characteristics of the main one).

    This will help to avoid a global mistake, when individually interior elements look good, but do not fit together in one room.

    Another important condition is to match the style. In modern and high-tech, some colors are preferred, for country, classic and Provence – others.

    Kitchen

    The first option that comes to mind for almost everyone is white and its shades. The color is versatile as it fits easily into many styles and pairs well with most other colors. The white kitchen symbolizes cleanliness and order. In addition, the calm color of the situation will not irritate the eyes. This is important for housewives who spend a lot of time in the kitchen. In combination with a small amount of bright contrasting details, such a kitchen will always look elegant.

    The best solution is to match the white kitchen interior details in red, black, purple or brown.

    Read more about the combination of colors in the interior of the kitchen.

    Red is good for a spacious kitchen. Its properties within the framework of such a room include an increase in appetite. However, it is worth considering that the bright environment of the kitchen can quickly become boring. To avoid this problem, it is better to choose deep, rich red tones.

    The most successful red color in the kitchen will be combined with metal and glass. If we talk about specific colors that match red in the kitchen – it’s white, black, metallic.

    Orange. Pleasant, cheerful, sunny. An excellent choice if you want to keep your kitchen bright but cozy.

    There are many colors for “cooperation”: green (and its shades), brown, white.

    Blue as the main color is good for a hot room. If the window (s) of the kitchen are facing north, you should abandon such a color scheme, the room will seem uncomfortable and cold even at high temperatures.

    Blue perfectly coexists with coral, yellow, orange, white colors.

    Green. The first persistent association with this color is wildlife. Regarding the choice of the main color for the kitchen, it can be argued that it is a great option. After all, it has long been proven that the green color of soft shades contributes to good digestion.

    Green color in the kitchen will look good in combination with white, yellow, blue.

    Yellow in the kitchen. It is worth using it as the main one when the lighting is well thought out. Otherwise, the kitchen will look dull and uninteresting.

    Good combinations for yellow in the kitchen are white, blue, silver.

    Purple as the main color in the kitchen. This is a pretty bold decision. It is original and always unusual in the interior. A purple kitchen will always look fresh and fashionable.

    This color goes well with olive or ocher tones.

    Bedroom

    The choice of bedroom colors should be taken seriously. After all, this is a place to rest, relax, sleep. For many modern people, the bedroom is the only haven for peace after a hard day’s work. It is worth considering this when planning the color scheme of the room.

    See more photos of the interior of the bedroom.

    One of the best colors for a bedroom is beige. It relieves eye fatigue, improves mood, allows you to relax. As a base color, it is very convenient, as it is easily combined with many other colors.

    The most winning combinations are beige + white, beige + black, beige + brown, beige + green.

    A bedroom in purple is most often the choice of a woman. In men, this color often evokes an analogy with lilac, pink. The color is independent and bold for the interior.

    So that the bedroom does not seem dark or dull, purple should be diluted with white, light brown.

    Lilac color – close to violet. However, it is easier to perceive and easier to select partner colors.

    The most successful lilac color in the bedroom looks in combination with beige, white.

    The green color in the bedroom is a symbol of cheerfulness and cheerfulness of its owner. Good for those who have to get up early for work. Fresh and bright greens will make you rise quickly and make the morning energetic. There are many combinations with green, it depends on the shade of the green itself.

    If it is a bright pure tone, then it is worth picking up white, yellow, light brown, beige. Dark brown, blue, deep beige are better suited to deep green.

    A blue bedroom is an option for romantics and dreamers. After all, it is he who reminds of the sea. The color as the main one in the bedroom is good in its properties. Blue helps to quickly relax, drive away heavy thoughts, relieve stress.

    The blue color in the bedroom goes well with white, light green, red, light brown.

    Brown. For the bedroom – this is one of the classic colors.

    It goes well with green, white, beige, black.

    Black color for the bedroom is an unusual option. If you are not afraid that the interior with a predominantly black color will “crush” – feel free to choose it. White, shades of brown will help to dilute the black color in the bedroom.

    Option for bold natures – a combination of black with pink, bright lilac, purple flowers.

    Living room

    In a sense, the living room is the hallmark of a home. It is this room that has several functions at once:

    • front room for receiving guests
    • family gathering place in the evenings
    • home cinema

    Special attention should be paid to the design of this room. And the choice of colors for decoration plays a dominant role in this case!

    Beige living room is a win-win choice. Playing on the contrast of colors will be inappropriate in such an interior; it is better to choose shades that are close in color palette.

    Beige color will look great with coffee, brown, golden.

    Gray as the main color in the interior design of the living room is a rather rare option. The most important thing when choosing it is shades. Light pearl gray tones give the room an air of austere sophistication, but dark ones threaten to make it dull and dull.

    Gray goes well with orange, pink, black, some shades of green.

    Green. It can be attributed to neutral, and therefore – to the successful options for the main color in the living room. The green color of deep noble shades will make the interior refined and even “rich”.

    Good combinations for this color are brown, white, yellow.

    Living room in lilac color is always fresh and elegant.

    Perfectly with this color will be combined pearl, beige, brown, sand.

    Violet is an acceptable color for the living room. The dark tone of this color will give the room solemnity, and the light tone – lightness.

    In the living room purple color is best combined with white, red, pink, orange.

    The main interior color is red. If you opted for it – be careful. In the role of the first color of the interior, it can “press” and look intrusive. In moderation, red will make the living room stylish and very fashionable.

    Add to red is brown, beige, white, gold, black, metal color.

    The blue color in the design of the living room is usually chosen by calm, balanced people. This color in the right non-flashy shade can serve as the background of the room for a long time, because it is easy to perceive and unobtrusive.

    Blue goes well with white, pearl, red, beige colors.

    Children’s room

    Talking about flowers in a children’s room is special. After all, it is necessary to take into account many points at once. The child’s bedroom should be positive, bright, light. At the same time, it is better to avoid overly flashy intrusive colors.

    White color and its shades. Using it as a background for a nursery, you should not overdo it. Otherwise, the room will look not only bright and spacious, but also boring.

    If you decide to choose a white color for a child’s bedroom – use it in conjunction with pink, light green, yellow, blue.

    Yellow Bright, positive, joyful. Like no other, it is most successful for a child’s room. If yellow is chosen as the main color for the children’s bedroom, and the room itself is zoned, then you can “play” with shades (decorate the sleeping area in muted and soothing colors, and make the play area rich yellow).

    This color goes well with white, green, blue.

    Orange. The color of good mood and optimism. Perfect as a base for both a boy’s room and a girl’s room.

    It goes well with lilac, white, blue, light blue.

    Red. It should be used with caution as a background color in a nursery. He is good in his active energy, but may be too intrusive for a child. If you still want to use it in the interior, then limit yourself to one wall or several interior details.

    Red in the children’s bedroom goes well with yellow, blue, white.

    Green room. If you choose the right shade of green, the room will be your child’s favorite place. After all, it is soft in perception, and at the same time positive in energy.

    Successful combinations in the nursery are green with yellow, green with white.

    Blue and its shades in the children’s room. Most often it is used for boys. Without additional colors, it will look boring and dull, so it needs to be supplemented.

    Best suited for this white, orange, yellow, light brown.

    Learning to choose colors

    Everyone can combine colors with each other. If you think that the first time it may not work out, use the “cheat sheets”. After all, the most successful combinations of colors and shades have long been determined.

    The table below shows the colors often used as base colors in the interior. For each of them there are several options for additional colors. Using this tip, you can be sure that the interior of the room will look spectacular and harmonious.

    Color selection for interior design
    base color best colors to match room in which this combination will look relevant
    gray other shades of grey, white, pink, pearl, violet

    living room, bedroom

    brown beige, white, black, green kitchen, living room, bedroom
    lilac orange, golden beige bedroom, nursery, kitchen
    beige brown, green, white living room, bedroom, kitchen
    pistachio shades of brown, orange, muted yellow kitchen, living room
    green white, yellow, blue, brown nursery, kitchen, living room
    red black, white, metallic, blue kitchen, living room
    yellow white, blue, red, green children’s, kitchen
    blue red, yellow, brown nursery, bedroom, living room

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    A few tips based on the results of the conversation about color combinations in the interior.

    • Do not try to think over the design right away. First of all, decide on the main combination (base color + one or two additional ones). Everything that can become an addition – it may well “think” by the end of the design of the room.
    • Don’t “reinvent the wheel”. Use the advice of experts in the selection of colors for your home. Magazines, catalogs, color charts will help you make the right choice.
    • Choose as basic colors those that are pleasant and familiar to you. It’s better to experiment with details. After all, changing the color of walls or changing furniture is more difficult than replacing small interior details.

    How to choose the right combination of colors in your design?


    Author:Vera
    Category: Colors in the bedroom
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    The bedroom is an important place in every home where we spend a significant part of our time resting and relaxing. Therefore, the design of its interior should be unobtrusive and calm in order to dispose the owner to sleep and rest. In addition to this, the combination of colors in the interior of the bedroom should be presentable and spectacular.

    How to combine colors in the interior

    The right combination of colors in the bedroom

    To achieve such results, lighter shades of colors are used, which are indispensable in the interiors created by designers. Among them we can highlight:

    • White.
    • Beige and all its shades.
    • Lavender.
    • Pink.

    Psychologists say that the color of the space around us directly affects our emotional, physical and psychological state. This table shows the effect of the seven primary colors of the spectrum on the human body.

    Colour.

    His influence

    Red.

    Irritant effect on receptors and brain cells. Eliminates melancholy and depression.

    Orange.

    Stimulates the senses and increases the pulse without increasing blood pressure.

    Yellow.

    Activation of the brain and improved perception of information. Mood improvement.

    Green.

    Calming effect on the nervous system and vision. Reducing pain, relieving fatigue and irritability.

    Blue.

    Invigorating and toning, relieving pain.

    Blue.

    Muscle relaxation, effective for insomnia and sleep disorders.

    Violet.

    Relaxing color, improves the spiritual state.

    Considering these facts, you can use the combination of colors in the bedroom in such a way as to benefit yourself and relax as much as possible in this room with your body and soul. Consider the main color schemes and combinations for the bedroom.

    White bedroom: cleanliness and style

    Snow-white bedroom

    Everyone will tell you that the bedroom, first of all, should be spacious, clean and bright. Best of all, only white color can cope with this task. The advantages of white can rightfully be attributed to the creation of an atmosphere of style, serenity, positive energy in the bedroom, as well as visual expansion of space. In addition, white color will effectively eliminate the lack of any other colors, so if you like some color that is completely inappropriate for a bedroom, you can safely use a bedroom color combination with white (see Bedroom color scheme).

    Green, gray and white for harmony and comfort

    Three colors in the interior

    The combination of these colors in the interior of the bedroom will give its owners a sense of security, positive energy and help relieve fatigue. Green is known to be the color of calmness. For those who do not like green, you can change it to shades of blue and cyan combined with white.

    Council. It is only necessary to remember that the abundance of blue or its excessively saturated shades give a tonic, invigorating effect. This is not quite what you need for a bedroom, but on the other hand, if you use a couple of three shades together, the overall plan will not be violated.

    The originality of this color scheme of the bedroom is in its duality: the green color will give peace in the evening, and in the morning it will give a charge of natural strength.

    Neutral colors in the bedroom for calmness

    Neutral shades in the interior of the bedroom

    For those who want to find peace and relaxation in their bedroom after a long day at work, the ideal solution is to use neutral and muted colors.

    In particular:

    • Lavender.
    • Pearl.
    • Beige.
    • Grey.
    • Brown.

    Lavender color, like the plant itself, has long established itself as the most relaxing. The combination of wallpaper colors in the bedroom with the floor and ceiling is a very important aspect. With the listed colors, you can perfectly combine the dark noble floor, wood colors.

    Sand, peach and red for a romantic atmosphere

    Peach and sand color combination

    If you want to create a romantic nest at home, where you will feel cozy and warm next to your soul mate, remember that the best colors for this will be brown, light beige and sand. Designers, when creating interiors, often use a combination of beige and brown, as shown in the photo, you can also try lilac.

    Council. The sand shade adds sunshine and warmth to any interior, and would be appropriate for a bedroom if it is located on the shaded side.

    Bright spots in the design from www. gostinaya.pro can be created using pillows, lamps and other interior details, which, by the way, can be made by hand.

    Red color in the bedroom for passionate natures

    Red color in the interior of bedroom

    Someone opposes the red color in the bedroom, someone on the contrary, claims that the instructions for creating the perfect bedroom necessarily include the use of this passionate and burning color. For interiors in oriental or Mexican style, red is an integral part.

    If we turn to Feng Shui, we learn that red is a symbol of good luck, happiness and harmony, and also fills the room with energy. But do not forget that this color has an aggressive side. Excited nerve cells and constant irritability are the price for the love of red and its abundance in the interior. The easiest way is to use red in individual elements, such as a throw on a bed, paintings or curtains.

    In search of the best combination for your bedroom, do not be afraid to experiment, bring something new, original, and everything will definitely work out. Finally, we advise you to watch an interesting video in this article about the use of flowers in the bedroom interior.

    Choose the color of the bedroom. Psychology and practicality

    Content

    1. White color
    2. Blue colour
    3. Red color
    4. Green color
    5. Grey colour
    6. Black color

    The bedroom has long become a universal place, designed not only for sleeping, but often serving as an office, wardrobe and even a living room. But whatever one may say, first of all, the bedroom is a place where a person relaxes, rests and gains strength. Therefore, the design of this room should be taken very carefully: the arrangement of furniture, materials, as well as color schemes – all this certainly plays an important role in planning and choosing. With special care, you need to approach the choice of the color of your bedroom. Even in ancient Egypt, a certain effect was noted that color has on a person. Then the science of “color therapy” was discovered. This science studies the effective effect of color on the human body in order to restore and maintain it physically and psychologically. The Indian scientist D.P. Ghadyali described this method as follows: “the organs and systems of the human body are sensitive to certain colors, which stimulate or slow down their action. Knowing this, you can use different colors for healing purposes. Thus, turning to the basics of color therapy when arranging a bedroom, we can not only influence the aesthetic functions that a particular color performs, but also achieve a therapeutic effect.

    Consider what color schemes will make your bedroom a place of relaxation and recovery, and which ones, on the contrary, will turn it into a “torture chamber”.

    White is the color of goodness, good luck, healing from ailments, the color of purification and multiplication. This color symbolizes the beginning of beginnings, a symbol of male and female, a symbol of the addition of all colors into a rainbow, this is harmony and love.

    In color therapy, white color gives strength and energy, evens out the mood, creates festivity and solemnity. It harmonizes the action of all human organs, normalizes the activity of the central nervous system and has a positive effect on the functions of the endocrine glands. But at the same time, the intensive use of this color can negatively affect the emotional state of a person. If there is too much white, it causes anxiety and a feeling of emptiness or fear.

    In addition to therapeutic benefits, this color has practical significance. Due to its physical properties, white color creates the illusion of expanding space, which is why it is often used in the interiors of small rooms.

    The use of white in the design of the bedroom is certainly shown, but you should not use it as a leader in order to avoid its negative impact on a person’s psychological health. This color is best used as a backdrop for brighter hues, or to draw attention to certain subjects.

    Bedroom furniture made in white colors looks airy, soft and light, and, of course, gives the room extra comfort and a feeling of freshness.

    White interiors are quite difficult to maintain, but to avoid such problems, you just need to make sure that the furniture materials are easy to wash and clean, you should not give up a flawless bedroom because of such a trifle as cleaning.

    This color has been considered a symbol of eternity since ancient times. It symbolizes freedom, as well as mystery and mystery. It was blue clothes worn by magicians and wizards, it was blue that painted the inner walls of the pyramids.

    In the canons of color therapy, it is believed that blue causes a feeling of relaxation, peace, relieves emotional stress – it is ideal for the bedroom. When exposed to this color, the activity of vital processes decreases, breathing and pulse normalize, since it is considered passive, calm, cold. It induces a state of contemplation and reflection.

    However, blue is a rather heavy color to perceive, with its active use it can cause a pressure effect and even lead to depression and loss of appetite.

    As for the interior, shades of blue will give it sophistication and nobility. This color carries the energy of mystery and unknown. The use of blue in a child’s bedroom will help him concentrate as well as develop his imagination.

    The depth and height of pure blue and its light shades will visually enlarge the room. The property of blue to evoke associations with coolness and freshness makes it a good solution for rooms with windows facing the sunny side.

    Of course, the blue color is ideal for decorating a bedroom, but still it is better not to use its dark shades in order to avoid a negative effect on the psyche.

    Red is considered the warmest of the entire color palette. Associations primarily with the sun and fire. This color symbolizes passion and energy, excites the mind and emotions.

    In addition, actively influencing not only the emotional, but also the physical state of a person, red encourages action, increases efficiency. It tones almost all organs of the human body: the pulse quickens and intensifies, blood pressure and intraocular pressure increase, breathing quickens and deepens, the muscular system is activated.

    Despite its brightness and expression, the color red has unusual chromatic properties: in daylight it has a stimulating effect, but in the dark, it becomes unusually calming. In a red room at night, the environment seems to envelop and absorb, which is certainly an excellent deposit for a deep and comfortable sleep. And the energy properties of the red color will also contribute to a quick awakening.

    You can actively use red in the design of a bedroom only if it is intended exclusively for sleeping. If the bedroom is an office for you, a place for reading and relaxation, then it is better to avoid red.

    Unity with nature, youth, rebirth, hope – these associations carry the green color. Of course, this color has an extremely beneficial effect on a person. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it can have a calming effect on the body, but at the same time activate the mental activity of a person. It promotes concentration, so the green color is ideal for decorating a workplace or office.

    When exposed to the nervous system, it exhibits intermediate properties between warm and cold colors. Normalizes blood pressure, increases visual acuity, narrows the size of the blind spot of the retina.

    This color, due to its universal properties, will be ideal for a child’s room, because. It has a positive effect on brain activity, but at the same time it does not have an aggressive effect on the emotional state of a person, even with its active use. Ideal for decorating a bedroom will be light, delicate shades of green in the recreation area, and bright, from herbal to light green, for the work area.

    The use of shades of green in interior design will give a feeling of harmony, freshness and summer serenity, and in combination with living plants, it can turn an ordinary room into a truly heavenly corner, in which it is pleasant to be day and night.

    Basically, gray is associated with sadness, fatigue, melancholy. It is the color of rain, fog, stones and metal. Despite its inconspicuousness, it has a fairly strong psychological impact on a person. He is able to drive into a deep depression and create a feeling of loneliness. At the same time, it symbolizes self-sufficiency, realism and peace. People who choose this color do not strive for experiences and emotions; for the most part, they are closed and skeptical.

    Gray is ideal for people with increased sensitivity and irritability, it will help get rid of insomnia and anxiety. A bedroom in shades of gray will create a sense of peace and even apathy, this should be avoided by people prone to laziness and passivity. Waking up in such a bedroom will be quite difficult, due to the lack of emotional impact on the body of this color.

    The use of different shades of gray, despite its coldness, will help create a comfortable and cozy interior. For decorating the bedroom, it is best to use light shades of gray, as the dominance of dark tones can create an oppressive impression. In addition, light shades will add light to the room and increase it in space.

    Gray perfectly sets off bright spots in the interior, even in combination with acid colors, as a result it gives a fairly calm design. This, of course, is the most important advantage of this color, in the versatility of its use. In addition, it is very practical: gray furniture does not require special care (of course, with the right materials).

    Most often, black color in the mind is associated with grief, emptiness and darkness. It is always compared with the worst thing in life. The psychological juxtaposition of black and a person shows a rebellious attitude and confrontation of the second. People who reject the foundations and mores, oppositionists and negativists, and even criminals prefer black.

    However, black is often a challenge for many people. It encourages activity and hard work, perhaps because of the feeling of fear that it evokes.

    In addition, being a symbol of the night, it often carries the energy of love, mystery and passion, along with red. It is recommended to use this color in the design of the bedroom for people who are courageous and determined, who are not afraid of difficulties and adversity. Only in this case will he act as a motivator, not a destroyer.

    Bedrooms with a dominant black color look like a kind of refuge in which you can hide from external influences. But it tends to attract and absorb, which is again dangerous for inactive people prone to apathy and depression. A big plus of using black in the design of the bedroom is its light absorption, and darkness is the key to a sound, healthy sleep.

    Black furniture always looks expensive, stylish and expressive. To create a unique luxurious interior, it is recommended to use just such furniture. In addition, black furniture will fit perfectly into any interior without attracting close attention to itself and will create a feeling of comfort and security.

    Each color has a certain set of qualities and properties, both positive and negative. Color therapy is not a scientific method in medicine, but nevertheless has proven its effectiveness more than once. What can be said for sure is the presence of the impact of surrounding colors on our emotions, feelings and mood. Color can affect behavior, emotionality, health, can visually enlarge or reduce the room, warm it or, conversely, cause coolness. That is why the choice of the color of your bedroom should depend not only on aesthetics and fashion trends, the main thing is how comfortable you will feel in one or another color scheme. In the branded showrooms of the Arkhitektoriya furniture factory, you can choose a bed and bedroom furniture in any color and texture that suits you, and a wide selection of fittings and decorative elements will help you create a unique and sophisticated interior.