Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Top 10 Bedroom Colors

Color can drastically change the mood of a bedroom.


The bedroom is a private sanctuary, a place of retreat that should reflect your personal style as well as a unified theme. Color choice is important in any design plan, but especially so in the bedroom where too vibrant hues can work against your best efforts at relaxation and decompression. Designers often favor colors in the bedroom that are either softly neutral, allowing other elements to take center stage, or soothing, cool colors that promote rest and recovery.


Earthy Browns


Natural feeling earth tones, such as greenish browns, lend a bedroom design scheme a sense of the tranquil outdoors. Natural hues can make you feel both rejuvenated and at peace, two of the most important feelings a bedroom should evoke.


Silvery Blue


Blue is a soothing color that is symbolic of water and fluidity. Blue is a traditional choice for a bedroom color palate, but it is easily updated when paired with a nautical white or bark brown. Silvery blues are another trendy choice which add luxury to a bedroom design plan.


Greens


Greens, especially paired with blues, are another classic soothing hue and symbolize robust health and growth. Light greens are favorties for walls while deep emeralds work well on bedding.


Pinks


No longer associated only with preteen girl rooms, hot pink has a new reputation of sophistication and glamour. Warmer hot pinks paired with white accents make a bedroom seem young, happy and modern.








Lavender


Purples, especially pastels such as lavender, are considered soothing colors which relax the eyes and foster a sense of peace.


Vibrant Gold


Hollywood regency design plans call for a large dose of gold in the bedroom, from brocade on curtains, to shimmering chandeliers and satin pillows and comforters. Gilded bedrooms evoke a sense of expensive luxury and reference both current and historical trends.


Rose Red


The romantic bedroom has seen a meteoric rise in recent months. Rose red is an opulent, feminine choice that conveys a sense of delicate romance and timeless but never cloying charm.


Buttery Yellow


A soft, buttery yellow guest bedroom is cheerful and a relatively neutral alternative to white or beige. Yellows best complement rooms designed with a country or shabby chic design scheme.


Gray


Gray is a modern choice which gives a bedroom an ultra sophisticated tone. Known in design circles as the "new neutral," grays don't have to feel drab; rather, grays with warmer undertones are preferred and usually paired with white trim and bright accent colors.


Beige


Neutral tones allow you to decorate freely and frequently rotate decor without worrying whether colors will clash. Usually, when walls are kept neutral, splashes of color are still found in other areas of the room, such as bold bedding or artwork. While beige is much maligned as a boring color choice, its popularity is enduring: 4 out of 10 of the paints sold by Benjamin Moore for the bedroom are some variation of beige, buff or tan.

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