Even with so much online inspiration, choosing a new bedroom colour scheme isn’t always easy, especially if it’s a bedroom that you share with someone!
The likes of Pinterest are sure to give you plenty of inspirational ideas, especially as you can narrow your search by colour, the size of your bedroom, the style of your bed and even by the types of storage you require such as sliding wardrobes, drawers or bedside tables.
choosing the colour scheme…
Even when you have a firm idea as to where you might cite your new sliding wardrobes, there’s still the decision of a colour scheme to be made. And whilst ample, well planned storage is imperative, so to is the colour.
getting a good nights sleep!
Whilst colour psychology is a much bigger topic, the colour that you choose for your new bedroom can have a massive impact than you might think, not only affecting how quickly you go to sleep and the quality of your sleep, but also your general mood during the day. If you’ve had a good nights’ sleep, the chances are you’ll wake up in a better mood. Picking the wrong colour for your bedroom could ultimately affect your mood every day!
consider a pink bedroom?
Once a classic favourite and overused, pale pink is no longer the ‘go to’ choice for a bedroom colour scheme. It’s a colour that’s is sure to be restful, but tends to be associated with a young girls’ bedroom or nursery. That said, used in small amounts as the accent colour on throws and cushions, or perhaps just a feature wall, and pale pink is sure to have a calming influence.
Softly toned ‘Satin Cashmere Grey’ wardrobe doors from the Tresana range look fabulous when teamed with subtle pink. A feature panel in ‘White Mountain Larch’ adds both texture and warmth to the doors, adding to the inviting overall scheme.
Add an accent colour…
An overall scheme that’s predominantly white could be in danger of feeling cold. But when the bedroom becomes an array of textures, combining soft furnishings including faux fur and linen with woodgrain surfaces, with just a pop of colour, the space unites.
Unlike sweet pink shades, Blush is a contemporary mix of pink and orange, that’s both restful on the eye and oozes sophistication.
Add warmth with woodgrains…
A more muted blush shade works really well with neutral tones, including woodgrain finishes such as ‘Grey Nebraska Oak’ and ‘Cappuccino’, as it sits in the same family of colours.
Likewise, a more intense blush pink is the perfect complement for slightly deeper shades. Matt finished ‘Stone Grey’ and sophisticated ‘Shorewood’ provide the perfect backdrop for a sumptuous bedroom interior, with an air of romance.
With five distinctly different colour palettes, including ‘Veneto White’ and ‘Calabria Cashmere’ discover your perfect bedroom with Tresana and sleep easy tonight!