Hello World! Welcome Friends! On average, you spend almost one-third of your life in the master bedroom: resting, sleeping, regaining strength after a difficult day, or relaxing. Therefore, it’s vital for the room to please you esthetically as well. The interior design of your bedroom begins with the choice of color combinations. Combining the right shades is essential to create a cozy, stylish, and enjoyable atmosphere.
You may be surprised, but the color palette actually affects your mood, hence also sleep quality, and is as essential for it as the right mattress. So while you are studying mattress reviews, do not hesitate to take a look at your Pinterest “bedroom inspirations” dashboard with a different perspective now – try to imagine how comfortable you will be in one or another of these interiors.
And to save you some time on learning about different colors’ properties, here are our picks of several notable and relaxing color combinations for your master bedroom.
White + Bright Accents
A monochrome color will make any room spacious and airy. Some people may consider it boring, but in fact, white has many shades: from “clean” white to pearl, milk, eggshell, and so on. White is a universal color that can be implemented into many different interior styles, such as classic, Scandinavian, marine, hi-tech, Provençal, and, of course, minimalistic.
The master bedroom is seldom finished only in white, so consider adding some bright accents. White visually expands the room, does not create a pressing impression, and perfectly combines with most shades. It is better to use contrasting colors accentually so that the room does not become a faceless box.
White + Grey
It is a good, relaxing, and discreet combination for the bedroom. If you want to preserve the charm of the interior, do not use any bright accents. The highlight of the interior can be abstract and geometric patterns. The smaller and darker the room, the whiter it should be. Grey should be saturated and, if desired, you can delineate surfaces with moldings.
Grey + Yellow
Many people associate grey with concrete walls – they are stable, reliable, and protective. A ray of sunshine will not hurt here. It is important to remember that yellow is the brightest color on the palette – it should not be used too much, especially in a really bright shade. The best choice is to focus on textile pieces: bedspreads, curtains, paintings, pillows, and rugs, or add some grey and yellow prints for a more exciting look.
Grey + Pink
The softness of pink can set off the serenity of grey. Try to avoid shades a la flamingo – seek more complex tones. Pearl grey is perfectly combined with powdery pink, graphite with ash-pink, and on a light grey background, fuchsia accents will stand out boldly. In order not to turn the room into a Barbie dollhouse, pink shades should be no more than 30% of the entire room.
Green + Peach
Green is pleasant to the human eye, and it has a calming and relaxing effect on the human body, which makes it perfect for your bedroom. However, it is better to avoid dark tones, such as emerald and jade, as they may create a depressing impression.
For modern interior styles, you can choose bright green shades and use them wisely, for example, decorating an accent wall or emphasizing furniture. Light shades of green, like olive, pistachio, mint, and many more, are considered universal and non-conflict colors.
As a rule, peach acts as a background color that makes the room cozier and sunnier. It is better to be paired with warm shades of green, and you can also use white, beige, light orange, or brown as the third color. Make a bet on textiles and add plenty of them: colorful pillows, bedspreads, and cozy blankets. Choose matte fabrics – they look nobler.
Brown + Green
It is the most pleasant natural combination that disposes to rest and quiet. It would be best to choose brighter shades of green for modern interior styles (hi-tech, minimalism, loft), like forest green or moss. Shades like olive green and khaki will be suitable for classic. As a rule, brown appears in furniture, floors, and wall decoration parts, while green predominates in textiles and decorative elements.
Blue + Grey
The deep blue color is considered calm and noble. It promotes healthy, restful sleep, and full relaxation. As for the bedroom, it is not the perfect companion in muted natural shades. It is worth remembering that blue is the coldest shade in the color palette, so a small room with insufficient lighting will appear dark and cold.
The blue color makes an exquisite combination with grey. It is better to choose grey with a pearly sheen – it will correctly set off matte blue surfaces. The best solution is to paint one or two walls blue; otherwise, the room will seem gloomy. And try not to overdo it with prints – the deep blue color is beautiful itself.
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