[dropcaps type=’normal’ font_size=’32’ color=’#303030′ background_color=“ border_color=“]C[/dropcaps]hoosing the right color for our bedrooms is not always an easy task. In this room, designed for relaxation and tranquility, some colors are not always welcome. Bright colors like red and yellow too often have a negative effect on our psyche and imperceptibly tighten us, so sometimes, despite the accumulated fatigue, we find it difficult to get to Morpheus’s arms. At the same time, a mustard-colored armchair or soft rose light from a night lamp would not prevent us from relaxing. The bottom line is that if you keep the bright colors and they entertain you, you can afford them, but only in small doses.
HOW DO YOU IMAGINE IT
For starters, it’s a good idea to build an even blunt idea of your bedroom. The bedroom could be darker or lighter, with heavy curtains to the ground, or with external blinds. May be you prefer whimsily trimmed with ribbons, cushions, dressing table, soft rugs or more typically female accessories. It’s possible that you will be orienting in a cleaner, more stylish style, but practical and fashionable. There are few solutions to take, but most important is to leave your feeling of coziness and calmness will not guide you.
NEUTRAL COLORS
As a place to rest in the first place the bedroom should create coziness. It is like a cocoon whose primary purpose is to provide us with a healthy and deep sleep. The road to a dreamy dream, after a hard day, is supported by neutral colors. The white, the gray, the cream, and the whole string of pastel trends (ash from roses, sky blue, lemon green, etc.) are the conductor to a complete rest. It is the pastel tones that are a great compromise of a sip of vivid color, but specially designed for your bedroom.
PLAYGROUND WITH COLORS AND DECOR
In one room the choice of color is crucial to the atmosphere it brings along with the decor, which in turn determines its style. The color of the bedroom, as well as the whole house, is you. It is the echo of your temperament. If you traditionally leave the walls in more neutral colors, you could look for a strong emphasis on textiles. This will achieve the desired contrast through curtains, carpets, and bed linen. Do not hesitate to risk the colorful details in the room like stools, lampshades, chair, shelf, etc. A good effect could also be achieved by focusing on unique details such as a fireplace or wall in a different strong color contrasting with the neutral.










