Friday, October 21, 2011

Pick Paint Colors For Your Bedroom

Use your imagination in a new look for your bedroom.


If you are getting ready to embark on a painting project in your bedroom, you may not be sure what color patterns to choose. There are many ways to make a confident decision when it comes to color schemes. Take into consideration the mood you want to set in your bedroom, whether or not your color pattern is one you will be happy with for the long term, and how the color complements the rest of your home.


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1. Decide your purpose. The bedroom is often regarded as a space for relaxation, but some may deem it a place that doubles as an office or workspace. It is important to decide on the kind of room you want it to be. This will make a difference in the type of colors you choose. If you are designing your bedroom so that you have a spa inspired space, you are going to be more likely to choose colors that are calming and relaxing. This could include a sea foam green, ocean inspired shades of blue or a cream-based color that accents natural elements. If you plan to double your bedroom as a work space, however, you may have an entirely different color scheme in mind. A bedroom that doubles as a workspace can be painted in pastel yellows or neutral tones such as cafe or mocha.








2. Collect a sample of paint colors. This is the best way to determine what colors will look best in your bedroom. If there is something in your bedroom or in your home that inspires you, such as a collectible you received while traveling or your favorite throw pillow, take it with you to a paint store. The employees can help you match the color you like as closely as possible. There are also many preselected colors that you can go through to determine the colors you like. If you visit a store for some help, you might end up being drawn to color patterns you had never considered combining in your bedroom. Stores such Lowe's, Home Depot, Target and Walmart all include a section that is dedicated to paint. Ask if you can take a few samples home to see how they will work together in the actual room. If you don't have access to viewing paint samples in the store, you can also visit sites online that will give you the same assistance.


3. Be inspired. If you do not feel that you can decide the right colors on your own, use the resources around you for inspiration. Check out episodes of home building and decor shows such as those seen on HGTV. Pick up copies of home decor magazines to see the latest design trends or pay attention to color schemes that you see on your favorite shows. If you find a picture of a bedroom that you would love to duplicate, add your own flare to it. For example, if a bedroom layout in "Better Homes and Gardens" depicts a beautiful lavender painted room, add some deep shades of purple and soft browns in your own color scheme to give it a warm contrast.

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