Most Popular Bedroom Paint Colors

There’s nothing quite like climbing between the sheets after a long, busy day. If you’re planning an interior revamp and you dream of unwinding in a serene sanctuary, this guide explores the most popular bedroom paint colors.


The importance of bedroom paint colors

Did you know that the average American will spend around 36 years of their life in bed? Sleep is essential for optimal physical and mental health. With up to 10% of people experiencing insomnia, and anxiety levels rising, it has never been more important to create a comfortable sleeping environment. One key factor to consider when designing a peaceful, inviting bedroom is color. The colors we choose to use when decorating our homes can have a major influence on our moods. While tones of red, orange, and yellow are proven to uplift and energize us, shades of green, blue and purple can help to induce calmness and serenity, making them ideal for bedrooms.

Popular bedroom colors

If you’re thinking about switching up the colorway in your bedroom, or you’re eager to create a restful retreat, here are some of the most popular paint colors to inspire you:

Lilac and lavender

Lilac and lavender are popular choices for bedrooms in both modern and traditional homes. These gentle, soothing shades of purple are ideal for creating a calm, peaceful atmosphere and injecting style points at the same time. If you’re a lover of lilac, you can stick to one shade, add accents to lift white walls, or combine lilac and lavender with other shades of purple to create a spectrum of color.

Light gray

Gray is a hugely versatile color and it works in every room. When opting for gray for a bedroom, it’s wise to choose gentle, soft tones, rather than industrial charcoal or steel gray. Light gray works brilliantly with white and monochrome palettes and it can also be combined with blue, green, and yellow to create a more colorful aesthetic that still has a tranquil feel.

Blush pink

For the romantics out there, there’s no better choice of color than blush pink. This dainty, elegant shade of pink is ideal for styling vintage boudoirs or contemporary, Boho-style havens. Blush works perfectly with white, and it also looks fabulous with rose gold and bronze accents. You can paint the walls blush pink and add metallic details using plant pots, wall art, candleholders, and bedside lamps.

Duck egg blue

Duck egg blue has long been a favorite with interior designers looking to create stunning, sumptuous, relaxing bedrooms. Tinged with a hint of green, this understated, cool tone of blue is ideal for inducing peace and quiet. As well as setting the tone of the room, this shade is also incredibly versatile and it works with a range of colors and tones. If you’re a fan of accessorizing, or you want to add another color, complementary shades include white, light gray, silver, and sage green.

Khaki

Khaki is often associated with the catwalk, but it’s also a popular shade for interior design. Green is a calming color, and it’s also a wonderful choice for fans of the natural look and botanical themes. If you have a small bedroom, create a statement wall with khaki paint and add colored details, including plants, jute rugs, and mirrors. If you have a larger space, you can be bolder and cover every wall, using lighter shades, such as white, beige, or cream to accessorize.



Summary

Our bedrooms should be tranquil havens that make us feel calm, content and relaxed. If you’re planning a bedroom makeover, consider colors carefully and think about the look of the room, as well as the vibe you want to create.


Summary

Our bedrooms should be tranquil havens that make us feel calm, content, and relaxed. If you’re planning a bedroom makeover, consider colors carefully and think about the look of the room, as well as the vibe you want to create.


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