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How to Choose the Right Paint Colours for Your Bedroom

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Ankit Kapoor
How to Choose the Right Paint Colours for Your Bedroom

We'll be the first to admit that waking up early and leaving a cozy bed isn't always that tempting but creating a bedroom that's energizing and mood-boosting can make it a lot easier (or, at the very least, it would be nice to see!). Since colour and light affect our moods, there's a strong case to be made for a colourful bedroom, or at least choosing your paint colour wisely since it takes up so much surface area.


Texture usage is important when it comes to bedrooms, and nowhere more so than in a modern bedroom. Our carefully chosen selection of modern bedroom lighting ideas can inspire you to be brave with your colour scheme, try a new bedroom layout or tackle the latest bedroom trends. A layered bedroom lighting can be a great way to brighten up a room.


Whether you introduce those pops of colour with paint, bedding, or artwork, you'll find something to emulate in the gorgeous examples of colourful bedrooms below (yes, even for those colour-averse readers). Ahead, discover the best bedroom colours, organized in rainbow order. We'll start with examples of red bedrooms and end with blues and monochromatic black bedrooms.


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1. Deep Red


In this warm yet polished bedroom designed by interior designer, eye-catching red walls set a romantic mood. The accent pillow features a more neon shade of red that brightens up the space while keeping it cool, cozy, and just a touch mysterious. You can take help Interior Designer in Bangalore so they can guide you through this process.



2. Red Lacquer


High energy yet serene, bold yet timeless, this jaw-dropping bedroom designed is serious goals. For a similar effect, stick to a tight two-colour story with walls in show-stopping super high gloss paint and you’re ceiling in a flat white paint. "This finish feels refreshing for a guest room, and the surprising pop of colour is both warm and chic," he says.



3. Bright Red Accents


Or reverse the look and opt for bright white walls and bold red bedding, artwork, and floors. The high-impact combo in this bedroom by Anthony Baratta is all we need.

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4. Bubble Gum Pink


Anna Spiro Design too outrageous? No such thing. Bright bubble-gum pink is a fearless option. In this bedroom by Anna Spiro, it boasts a youthful spirit to balance out traditional pieces like the dresser and tight floral pattern.


5. Blush Pink

If this whimsical bedroom doesn't make you blush, we don't know what will. "Extremely feminine, yet resolutely chic" was designer Jonathan Berger's motto for decorating this Brooklyn townhouse.



6. Petal Pink

Here's another beautiful bedroom that makes a strong case for blush. One of the primary goals of renovating this home was to respect its historical significance. One way of doing this was to preserve the existing chimneys. In this bedroom, the original fireplace remains, but the room gets a fresh update with pretty petal pink paint. A classic oil painting and antique décor nod to the past while flowers embrace the present.



7. Peach

The bedroom gets great light throughout the day, so we wanted to go for a peach colour on the walls that would give it a nice glow with the sunlight," explains Ring. The bedroom "feels layered in a cozy way but very busy." No—[you] feel very calm when you're in the room," Ring says.



8. Salmon

The missing piece for this room was the rug, says designer Avery Cox. It helps to tie the paint colours together, a light blue for the walls and a sort of star-fish orange tone for the melding and door. Deeper and more saturated shades of blue and yellow, as well as rudder shades of pink, also help with contrast.



9. Coral

Nothing quite says joy like coral (as far as colour shades are concerned, at least). In this bedroom by Nicky Kehoe, it picks up the brighter tones featured in the gallery wall, while the trimming, which is a deep brown, reflects cooler neutrals in the bedding and accents. Under direct light, it appears brighter, while it mimics the more muted shade of terra cotta in dim or less direct light.


10. Cream

Who says beige and cream are boring? Reliable, versatile, warm, and subtle, these are some of the best paint colours for neutral bedrooms. A super light taupe shade would be just enough contrast with crisp bright interiors while also introducing some warmth to the space. It also considers long walks on the sandy beach. Add pops of cheerful colour with decor and throw pillows or keep it classic, as designer Richard Beard did here.



11. Caramel

Take a cue from this bedroom designed by Danielle Kolding and match your upholstered headboard to the walls. Here, the studded border adds a touch of intrigue, but blends right into the beige behind it for a timeless look.



12. Terracotta

The guest bedroom of a small townhouse exudes warmth with terracotta walls. A large, statement piece of art helps break up the dark colour. Although brown isn't exactly an obvious paint colour to use when decorating a bedroom, this warm nook makes a strong case for it. The fact that it's unexpected makes it perfect for anyone who likes to experiment with colour but doesn't like bright neon’s and playful pastels.



13. Chocolate Brown

With a slightly earthy undertone of red compared to the gray in the previous room, this colour is more calming than it is energetic. Designer Fiona Lynch thought it was perfect for a bedroom. She used Rich Biscuit by Dulux and then mixed in a few offbeat accents for an eclectic elegance.



14. Ochre and Teal

Designer Peter Dunham created a custom curtain wall and installed bedside sconces to give this tiny bedroom a regal feel. The mustard accent wall reflects the upholstered headboard and warms up the room.



15. Cornsilk

A pale-yellow door sets the tone for a warm and neutral bedroom design. The second door has been painted in a light sage green tone while the moldings have been given a coat of chocolate brown. Because the colours are contained within smaller surface areas, they work together rather than clash.



16. Marigold

This bedroom proves how beautiful marigold can look with navy blue and olive green. This sunny shade also works well when you incorporate accent pieces with metallic finishes for a glamorous aesthetic. Think bronze pendant lights and stools with interesting frames. These finishes accentuate the bright personality of the yellow colour.


17. Lemon Yellow

It's always a good idea to consult the colour wheel at every stage of the decorating process. Knowing which colours complement each other will make everything easier, to shop for, and of course, stay within the result. A good example of a job well done.



18. Butter Yellow

These white coloured wicker twin beds are topped with mosquito net bins for an ethereal touch. Rose-printed canopy toppers provide a little contrast in pattern but keep the colour story consistent, and pale walls anchor the entire space.



19. Green and Gold

Consider lush upholstery and beautiful wallpaper instead of paint. Miles Redd makes a strong case for the design combo in this inviting and colourful bedroom. De Gournay's hand-painted silk sans souci wallcovering lays the foundation for a bright green paradise to live in.



20. Sage Green

Instead of painting your walls, add a statement ceiling to a bedroom, as the design duo at designer did here. It draws the eye up and keeps things interesting. This shade of sage green is also a lovely colour that is at once grounding, calming and fun.



Conclusion

So, what are you waiting for? Choose a happy bedroom colour and get started on your transformation! A brighter bedroom can do wonders for your mood and energy levels, so don't hesitate to give it a try. Which colour did you choose to paint your bedroom?

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