Your bedroom is your personal haven, and the color scheme you choose should reflect this. Avoid going with a single shade that doesn't do your space justice or exude a touch of your personality. With so many patterns available to incorporate into your room design, you're sure to find one that fits your preferred style.
Experiment with one of these color schemes to add flair to your bedroom.
Rich teal and dark purple
According to House Beautiful magazine, dark shades don't always make a room look smaller as many homeowners believe. Try dressing your walls up with a rich teal hue and complement it with some equally as dark tropical-colored accessories, such as throw pillows and curtains. A deep purple will pair well with the teal and looks great in patterned bedding. Silver lamps or picture frames on your walls will also work to compliment you room's dark shades.
However, if you want to lighten up the bedroom a little bit, you can do this with professionally crafted hardwood flooring like Anderson Hardwood Floor's Antique Walk flooring that's coated with a stylish, white finish.
Red and neutral shades
Although red is a bright color that can look too bold on its own in a room design, it can easily be balanced with neutral shades like white or black. According to HGTV, red can be a warm, inviting hue for a bedroom, especially when paired with white bedding and a few small, black accessories like an ottoman tucked away in the corner of your room for a cozy seating area.
Pink and orange
A vibrant color scheme that incorporates a soft pink and orange creates a rich yet tranquil ambiance that makes it feel like summer all year. The combination of the two shades is reminiscent of a sunset and can be used in a variety of patterns that can give off different themes.
Designer Mona Ross Berman discussed with House Beautiful how one master bedroom's pink and orange theme transforms the entire ambiance of the space.
"The master bedroom has a very retro feel to it, with the pink, tangerine and lavender color palette, the paisley linen, and the zigzag Missoni-esque pattern on the floor."
Yellow and muted gold
Soft buttery yellows with small hints of muted gold can make a homeowner feel like they've woken up under a warm ray of sunshine. Not only does it easily transform any space into a positive, happy area, but it also pairs well with nearly any style of furniture, according to HGTV.