Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Painting Ideas For Bedroom Walls

Some bedrooms are a place to rest, relax with a book or maybe watch television before sleeping. Others are meant strictly for romance with a special someone. Guest bedrooms should offer a different feeling while still being warm and welcoming. Children's rooms are altogether different and should reflect the personality of the owner. Bedrooms are open to any paint palette imaginable. They are the perfect place to let your decorating psyche run wild with techniques and colors.








Romantic Bedrooms


Romantic bedrooms should have a warm and inviting feel and set the mood. Earthy tones are warm and can contribute a certain sensuality to the bedroom. A tawny gold, like a lion's coat, painted on the walls can then be sponged or ragged to give a more textured and wild look. Or leave it plain to be accented by other pieces in the room. Another possibility is to use stencils to paint a pattern on one wall for visual effect. Rubber stamping is another option to add dimension to a wall or as decorative border. Cheetah spots, diamonds or fleur-de-lis patterns are just a few of the possibilities.


Guest Bedrooms








Guest bedrooms should make your guests feel comfortable and welcome. The paint should reflect a sense of belonging and peacefulness---a place to rest during their journey. A room painted in sky blue with white trim and finished in a nautical theme takes guests on journey of its own. A lavender room with white trimming and adorned with lilacs and other floral accents makes a charming country statement that guests will appreciate. For a more vintage look, the use of dark, stained woodwork will accent cream or beige colored walls, and the room also can be decorated with antique fixtures and furnishings. The paint color combinations should reflect tranquility for this type of bedroom.


Kids' Rooms


Kids' rooms are a great place to go bold with paint colors. Primary colors make great statements when painted on solid walls. Painting each wall a different color, as in the sides of baby blocks, is a fun twist. You can try a lighter color and then paint accents such as balloons drifting upward or use a stencil or rubber stamp kit to add features to the child's liking. Clouds are another popular item to paint on bedroom walls to stimulate young imaginations. If you're skilled with painting, try adding a mural of a scene from favorite book or movie. Painting numbers and letters around the room for a young child can add an educational touch as well as a decorative one.

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