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Creating a serene and magazine-worthy look in the bedroom isn’t as hard as you think. If you’re starting from scratch and a blank canvas, you have the freedom to go with whatever color scheme you like. It’s crucial to consider elements like walls and flooring and then right down to small decorative accents. The key to a well-designed bedroom or any space is a well-thought-out color scheme, but where do you start?

As we briefly mentioned above, you will want to ensure the chosen colors will complement the tones in the furniture you already have. It’s just a general rule and a safe bet for unsure people.

Blue and green, for example, are most casual and relaxing, so they are great colors for the bedroom, whereas red promotes energy and can even raise blood pressure. That may sound strange, but most people buy clothes in the colors they love.

Likewise, you should dress your rooms in colors that flatter you and that you genuinely enjoy.

Pink and grey have been trending for a while now, and we don’t see this color combo going out of style anytime soon. If you really want a natural palette, try a mix of whites, creams, and light greys. When working in a yellow pastel, you can keep your room on a more neutral side and add a hint of subtle color.

Bright and bold color schemes make for a fun and refreshing space; if executed correctly, you can add some pizazz to a boring bedroom. When trying to use bold and bright colors in the bedroom, sometimes it’s easier if you have a piece of art or bedding to refer to for inspiration.

It works perfectly with the navy, and then you toss in white to keep everything balanced. While these colors are a daring choice when used together, you would think they overwhelm a space but act in harmony.

Bold pops of pink and blue take this room up a notch. Even though the olive green here is just the slightest touch with the floor pouf, it makes a bold statement and adds to the purple and blue in a delightful contrasting way.

Bedrooms don’t always have to be places of light and airy styles. The yellow lamps and throw add a bright, cheery element to this sophisticated bedroom. There’s just a slight hint of a faded darker green in the plaid wallpaper, but it totally adds to the room and infuses just another dimension of color.

Playful colors like teal, pinks, and yellows are great to pair together. Poms and tassels add so much to a bedroom and make your space fun and cozy. Beyond rattan and fringe accents, this eclectic aesthetic calls for a mix of contrasting textures and vibrant wallpapers.

While this easygoing aesthetic works well in living rooms and other places in your home, boho bedrooms tend to be more challenging to put together. Think of earth tones when creating your color palette for a more subdued boho bedroom, or take it up a notch with more daring colors and create a bold vibe boho space.

Classic and traditional bedrooms never go out of style, and the color palette is more laid back and simple.

The slightest bit of mustard in the curtains adds a nice pop to the room without overwhelming the space.

Mixing different patterns together can seem impossible, but if your color palette is correct and they blend together nicely, the sky is the limit on what you can do. Maybe that Victorian style goes so well together, but we can’t deny that the designer nailed this color combination.

Blue, white, and yellow are fabulous color combinations, especially for a coastal vibe room. Even though this bed and carpet are both bold patterns, they hold their own and complement each other quite nicely.

Navy, red, and white is a classical color combo, and as long as you have the right shades, you can’t go wrong.

Neutral bedroom walls allow you to be flexible in accenting vivid colors and patterns to transform your space. Learning to choose neutral bedroom colors means considering the paint’s underlying tones. Paints are often mixed with other hues to create slight undertones of pink, blue, yellow, or brown.

The undertone should match your furnishings, carpet, and bedding, or the room could feel distasteful. Pastel colors are peaceful and relaxing, making your space a place of serenity. Add light gray or cream bedding and accessories into your interior design, as this will always complement a lovely pastel. If you’re energetic, enthusiastic, and love to be surrounded by popping colors, embrace your look.

If you love bright, fresh interiors, try deep spring green walls. Experiment with vibrant combinations, such as coral and teal or yellow and turquoise.

There are a few approaches to remember when choosing dark paint colors for bedrooms, such as black or navy blue. If you have a deep, narrow bedroom, paint one of the longer walls to highlight the room’s length. The room can also appear more significant if you have a lot of natural light pouring into the bedroom, making choosing a darker color easier and more attainable.

Leverage a focal point in your room, such as bedding or a piece of art.

While trends are constantly changing, if you want to make sure your bedroom will be in style and on-trend for a longer amount of time, always choose a neutral or light color for the walls of your bedroom. This way, when trends change, you can switch out items like bedding and curtains easier than having to re-paint.

If you really want to make your bedroom appear more extensive, you will want to go with soft tones like off-white, blues, and greens. Brighter rooms feel bigger and more inviting, so stay away from darker colors.

The six neutral colors are beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and shades of white. If you want more bedroom decor inspiration, check out these related articles:

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