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10+ Bedroom Paint Colors to Try in 2023

The bedroom is a place to balance energy after a long day of outdoor activities, so choosing the perfect color and furniture for a comfortable and relaxing bedroom is what everyone is aiming for.

It is important to note that different color shades will give different atmospheres. Warm, neutral shades evoke comfort and relaxation while cool, light tones provide a luxuriously fresh feel in the bedroom. Read the information below to learn how to determine the best bedroom colors for your design vision.

10+ best bedroom paint colors in 2023

lavender

Shades of lavender and pale lilac exude serenity while providing a vibrant yet sophisticated palette. The softer tones of lavender can provide a calming atmosphere in a bedroom, which can also make it a great choice for children's bedrooms. Complement lavender with lighter grays, whites and yellows.

According to Mylands House of Colour, “Lavender is known for its therapeutic, relaxing properties. We often associate that with the scent of the tree and the color too. Gray is another calming, calming color. So the combination of the two shades creates a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere in the bedroom.”

 


Terracotta

Terracotta brings warmth to the bedroom and pairs well with greenery and dark furniture. Shades of orange can give a room a coveted sense of warmth. Red orange can make a bedroom come alive and overwhelming, especially in small bedrooms. And the orange-yellow can be softer making terracotta the perfect happy medium. Terracotta pairs well with shades of white, red, green and cream.

 


Royal purple

The combinations of purple bring an elegant, edgy look to the bedroom. Royal purple is a regal bedroom color that makes a big statement. While certainly a harder color to work with, there's no denying the dignified, sophisticated royal purple brings to the room. Royal purple is a great bedroom color to try if you're a fan of purple, along with shades of gold, silver, bronze and white to complete the elegant look.

 


Dark gray

Looking for a more modern bedroom look? Rich shades of dark gray add deep, warm tones and modern appeal. Dark gray creates an atmosphere of relaxation and ease of sleep, while creating subtle shades and accents of other colors in the room.

According to Dulux, “With gray, there are many shades you can explore to help achieve the look you want. While shades on the lighter side of dark gray bring space and light, darker tones bring a certain warmth and depth to the room that is hard to achieve otherwise. Think about how bold you want your walls to be and the overall style you want to achieve.”

It may not look like it at the surface level, but dark gray is a pretty versatile color. If you decide to use a darker gray for your new bedroom color, consider using shades of red, green, blue, brown and purple in your room.

Light blue

Green has always been a popular bedroom color. But the softer tones of pale green evoke clean, earthy tones, making the room feel a little more soothing. Anyone who wants to make their room feel natural and a little rational should try a pale green tone. Sage green, mint green, and light green are some popular choices. With purple, white, blue and orange being great accent colors to use.

Rose

Pink doubles as a fun and comforting color. However, darker and more vibrant shades of pink can be overwhelming, so lighter shades of pink, such as blush pink, are a good choice. The right pink color can also make the room elegant and luxurious. Light shades of rose pink pair well with warm copper or pale yellow accents, along with blues, greens, and grays.

White

If you want an energetic bedroom to wake up to every morning, consider different shades of white. White walls expand the space and make the room appear larger than it really is. It also provides a great palette for adding splashes of color in the decor. And since white is such a versatile color, you can use any accent color you want.

Greyish

Light gray tones enhance the natural light of the room and create a dreamy, relaxing feel. The lighter gray also works really well as a living room color to create a relaxing atmosphere. This color pairs well with green, blue, purple and white decor.

 


According to Benjamin Moore, “If your ultimate goal is simply a quiet bedroom, you can never go wrong with neutral paint colors, off-whites and soft grays. Keep this in mind when decorating your living room: Comfortable, balanced colors are perfect for welcoming guests into your home, no matter how long they stay.”

 


Light yellow

When you think of cheerful colors, yellow may come to mind. By bringing yellow into the bedroom, it can create a cheerful, energetic space. Standard yellow can be a bit too dynamic for a bedroom, but lighter shades of yellow strike the perfect balance between lightness and fun. Green, black, grey, purple, orange, and red are all colors that will nicely complement yellow.

 


Viva bright red

Color of the Year 2023 at Pantone.com - Viva Magenta

If louder, more vibrant and stronger colors suit your style better, then a distinct red is a great choice. Named the PANTONE Color of the Year, magenta viva is a bold shade of red full of personality. And if you feel it's a little too bold for the bedroom, it's a great color to liven up any living space.

According to PANTONE, viva magenta is “a naturally derived shade that derives from the red family and represents a new signal of strength. Viva Magenta is brave and fearless, and is a vibrating color whose brilliance promotes a joyful and optimistic celebration, writing a new story.”

Key point

With so many different tones and shades to choose from, you have endless color options for your bedroom. But remember, it's your home – choose whatever makes you feel most comfortable and works best with your furniture.

frequently asked Questions

How to start choosing colors for the bedroom?

Start by evaluating the furniture you have in your bedroom. If most of your furniture is white or light wood, sticking to that lighter design color palette may work best. Darker furniture often pairs well with lighter tones and vice versa for contrasting accents. After you have a general idea of color in mind, explore color ideas on interior design blogs.

 


Narrowing down to some color options, visit your local paint store and ask for a sample that you can take home. Test a small area of your room with a paint sample to help visualize what it will look like. If you like it then choose or look for another color!

 


What is the best color to paint the bedroom for sleep?

Blue is often considered the best color for sleep because of its calming properties. There are special receptors in the retina of the eye (called ganglion cells) that are particularly receptive to blue, creating the best conditions for sleep.

What colors should I avoid in my bedroom?

Red, orange, dark brown, bright lemon yellow and lime green are the colors to avoid when deciding on colors for the bedroom. Red tends to raise the heart rate while orange evokes dynamism making it ideal for the gym or home office rather than the bedroom.

Dark browns and blacks tend to close in on a room, making the room appear smaller than it really is. Bright shades of lemon yellow and lime green can be distracting and make the walls seem like neon.

What is the best paint color for a child's bedroom?

 


Fun, vibrant colors like watercolor, navy, light blue, beige and sky blue are great colors to pair with a kids design palette. Usually, it's best to stay away from white, beige, and other bright colors because kids tend to hit walls. Adding a chalkboard wall is also a fun idea for a kid's bedroom.

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