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Picking The Right Paint For Your Bedroom
Painting
Your Bedroom is an inexpensive way to get a whole new
look, however some people find it to be an overwhelming
task to choose a colour or type of paint. Many simply
stare at the thousands of colour swatches in the store
and then walk away confused without ever picking out a
colour!
If you want to paint your bedroom, the first step is to
select a range of colours or colour theme. That way, when
you go into the store you can narrow down your selection
of colour swatches to those in that general colour shade.
If you want your bedroom to evoke a certain mood, some
colours have shown to be better at evoking certain
emotions or moods. Calming colours are soft colours -
blues, greens, and lavenders in a muted shade. Anything
too vivid or bright will not be calming. If you are
decorating to have a calming effect these colours go
quite well together. You could punch it up a bit with
some brighter accents in the same colours but with a
different tone. I like a sage green for the walls with
some light sky blues and lavenders sprinkled around the
rooms Bedding, wall coverings and flooring can be a
solid colour to keep the calm mood going. Accent with
candles and perhaps a table top waterfall.
On the other hand, you might want to paint your bedroom
so that it energizes. Maybe you want to wake up in the
morning ready to go! Then you might want to try bright
colours like reds and yellows with maybe a bit of orange
thrown in. I love the look of deep red walls even if it
may take several coats to cover! Yellow and orange make
a nice colour combination - maybe a bit 70's so you could
do a nice retro design with these colours. Tone it down a
bit by using brown as an accent. Of course, you can
always use red with black and white for a classically
contemporary look. And there’s always a white room
(bedding, walls, and floors) with bright red, yellow,
blue and orange accents for a mid century feel that will
liven up the place.
For a more elegant type of bedroom, you may opt for tans
of off whites. These can match very well with some
darker, rich colours like maroon, gold, or even black.
Use some deep jewel tones to create a romantic but
calming feeling. Gray and brown can be a nice modern
colour palette – use deep colours not light and you will
be surprised how this can give the room a cozy feel that
is a bit more modern.
Another choice you may have to make is if you want to
use traditional paints or get an effect on your walls
with special effect paints. You can add texture to your
walls with paints that have texture build in, or use
special paint to get the look of marble or old world
plaster. Some of these use solvent based glazes and
others have specially made paint just for that
particular look you want.
Lee Dobbins writes for Bedroom Designs
And Decoratins where you can find out more about bedroom
decorating themes selecting paint for your bedroom.
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