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Create the perfect sleep sanctuary with Shelley Cochrane, our Accessories Buyer, as she shares her foolproof guide to the best bedroom colour ideas. Letās scroll.
Say goodbye to dull decor and hello to our favourite pink bedroom ideas.
If youāre currently imagining a room decked out top-to-bottom in violent fuschia, donāt worry. āPink is actually the most romantic of all the colours,ā explains Shelley. From delicate rose to burnt peach, thereās a beautiful array of softer shades that will infuse your bedroom with charm and warmth.
āPinks often have warm undertones which creates a real feeling of cosiness in the bedroom,ā says Shelley. āJust add a few scatter cushions or perhaps a statement accent chair to make things snug and cosy.ā
Top tip: Donāt forget to temper pinkās sweetness with a neutral like cream or grey.
Looking for something that feels a little more grown-up? Enter the grey and pink bedroom. This subtle colour combo elevates any bedroom thanks to its unique combination of sugary sweetness and refined sophistication.
āItās all about balance. A luxe grey bed with pink walls feels much more glam than a wooden bed frame with just a few pink and grey touches throughout,ā says Shelley. āYou can really play around with the intensity of these two shades to create the perfect look for you."
For a more relaxed ambience, donāt feel you have to reach for your paintbrush either. āA grey and pink bedroom idea can be as easy as adding a couple of simple pieces like a pink linen bed sheet or lamp,ā advises Shelley.
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Imagine coming home after a long day at work and retreating to a tranquil idyll of rest and relaxation⦠Luckily, thatās exactly what our blue bedroom ideas are for.
āBlue is the go-to shade if youāre looking for peace and tranquility,ā explains Shelley. Known for its psychologically restorative and calming effect, its the perfect choice for those who want a magazine-worthy interior that takes nodding off a little easier.
Start with a statement blue bed and accessorise with muted tones like taupe, beige and mocha.
āDarker blues like navy and teal can sometimes feel quite oppressive, so feel free to lighten things up with strategically placed pops of warm woods, mirrors or, if youāre feeling bold, a sunny yellow or mustard,ā advises Shelley.
Fans of minimalism will love our white bedroom ideas. These stripped-back looks deliver serenity, simplicity and serious style kudos too.
āA white bedroom is the perfect antidote to our busy, technicolour-filled world,ā explains Shelley. āShades like porcelain and ivory calm your nervous system and give your brain a much-needed break from visual noise.ā
With white, you have two options: go all-out and make everything white (from the furniture to the floors) or you can use it to mellow out bolder colour schemes. āI personally love the all-white aesthetic because itās so clean and chic,ā says Shelley.
āIf youāre worried about your bedroom feeling too clinical in all-white, a few well-placed accessories in chrome, wood or ceramic will help add depth and dimension to your space.ā
Popular in boutique hotels, industrial lofts and period homes alike, darker colours exude atmosphere and drama.
āIf you have a taste for opulent furnishings, a dark bedroom idea should be at the top of your list,ā says Shelley. āDeep colours like burgundy, forest green and midnight blue have a powerful intensity that complements the richness of luxury fabrics like velvet and chenille very well.ā
First stop, your bed. āA statement headboard or luxury divan in a bold colour like plum or emerald will really wake up your bedroom decor,ā says Shelley. Exposed brickwork and smokey grey feature walls are firm favourites too.
Donāt forget to infuse your space with colour in places you might not think of at first like doorways, floors and ceilings.
If colour in the bedroom feels a little too much (after all, statement shades arenāt for everyone) weād suggest opting for neutral bedroom decor.
āSubtle colours like beige, taupe and cream bring a sense of calm to our sleep spaces,ā explains Shelley. āWhen your bedroom invites you to unwind, youāre already half-way there.ā
Ground your bedroom with lovingly crafted solid oak pieces from Ercol and introduce plenty of natural light and foliage. Look to the comforting shades of natural materials like marble, rattan and linen too.
āRemember that neutral bedroom ideas donāt have to feel boring. Use unique silhouettes - think ceramic trinkets or a statement chandelier - to help you put your own stamp on things,ā advises Shelley.
We hope our bedroom colour ideas have inspired you to see your bedroom with fresh eyes.
Donāt forget to share your transformations with #MYFVHOME on Instagram for a chance to feature on our feed.
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