What Colors Go Well Together In Your Bedroom?

The color probably has the most significant initial impact on how you feel in that space. You have to go through the entire process – are the colors soft and dreamy? Are they bold and vibrant? Are they mundane and serene? Your bedroom should have a color scheme that fits your mood; you want to feel the most.

We all know how reorganizing a bedroom needs a lot of contemplating, right? Whether it is finalizing the furniture that would look best to deciding on what color scheme you want to go with – it is a juggling task, isn’t it?

Note down your preference – do you prefer lighter or darker colors? Figuring out which colors look best together – there are these few questions you may ask yourself when wanting to incorporate a new color scheme into your room, but deciding on colors doesn’t have to be a daunting task.

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Moody Grays:

Grays tend to give warm and cool undertones have been well-liked for the past few years. You can complement the color with soft elements like fresh linens to envelop the space with warmth and perk it up with metallic accents, or you can opt for wood and earthy accents to give it a naturalist look.

 

Whites with Undertones and Texture:

You can always play around with white and its undertones. If you decide to go with white, you can let the furniture and other elements take center stage. But what do you do when there are not just white, but various shades of white? Opt for textural and tinted whites. Pick one with warm or creamy tones to give depth to your room.

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Muted Blush pink:

Millennial pinks are accused of being overused. Use the muted shades against the contrast of blues or grays for a calm, modern look. You can accentuate it with rose gold, brass, or copper tinted decor accessories as well.

 

Add touches of coral on one half of walls, pillars, or on trims to make the space fun and inviting. Color-block it with reds, blush pinks, or a rust orange for an edgy look.

 

Terracotta:

You can rock your bedroom by going for the timeless “baked earth” shade. Create a modern, earthy aesthetic by pairing it with natural door elements and an exciting mix of patterns in furnishings.  Terracotta combines well with warm colors like blush pink and wood, and also with cold colors like gray and blue.

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Rich Purple:

A stylish, intense color, this can be used in muted, rich versions in bedrooms with luxurious furnishing options. If done right, this can uplift and add calmness to space.

 

Creams and Coral:

Pastel colors are trendy these days, including creams and corals. Those colors alone blend well together. Still, when a light green wall is added along with a gray curtain, all colors move together almost like a kaleidoscope of color, letting the eye move around the room smoothly without too much distraction.

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