Paint colour for bedroom?
Sam Potter
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What colour grey paint for botanical bedroom ??
Comments (2)Hi, Could you provide a little more information about the room and style you are ofter, for instance the aspect of the room as this will determine how the greys appear; if it's a North facing room a blue tone will be accentuated, making the room feel a little drab; do you have any furniture such as bedside tables, bed, wardrobes you want to incorporate into the scheme, would it be possible to upload an image of the prints, maybe there's a colour on there you could pick out for the walls (or a complementary colour)? I think you could go for dark walls but I wouldn't go for overly dark walls, such that the black frames of the prints are hidden. I would go for a light or mid-sole grey with a green undertone. You don't have an ideasbook set up so I'm not sure if this is the look you're after but Here are some inspiration pictures! All the Best!...See Morewhat colour to paint a bedroom
Comments (6)We have just painted a feature wall in our bedroom with paint colour similar to Farrow and Ball Stiffkey Blue which is a very rich dark blue - which we love. Not sure if you plan to change your existing neutral or if you need them to work together. Our other walls and fitted wardrobes are painted Cornforth White (which is a warm grey - beige colour). Our room orientation is different to yours though. See pic below (ignore the Hoover!)...See MorePaint colour for a sloping bedroom ceiling
Comments (1)Definitely Wevet on the ceiling as well. Doing this means you don't see the 'join' of the roof and walls and makes the room feel much bigger. We did this with my mum's 300 year old cottage bedrooms in New White. It looked gorgeous....See MorePink paint, bedroom colour decisions
Comments (21)Love navy feature walls. I have Little Greene Woad in my kitchen. I think the pink will go nicely with it, but I agree with Minnie to use a pale grey for the rest of the walls. Dulux Polished Pebble is lovely and quite pale. Or how about a more dirty pink - something like F&B Setting Plaster or Dulux Blush Pink. Polished Pebble Little Greene Woad...See MoreSonia
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