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| Hot and Cool Red, being a warm color, is often paired with other warm hues. Shake it up by mixing it with cool neutrals instead, as demonstrated in this modern and elegant bedroom. It's a great way to inject red into your bedroom without making the space too energetic. |
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| Hot Pink Made Cool Pink, gray and black make an unexpected and striking combination here. This super-stylish bedroom would be perfect in a warmer climate, as the cool neutrals help chill out the pinks. |
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by Jennifer Ott
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| Color Block This rendering of a stylish bedroom features a daring shade of orange. Using the hue sparingly inside the headboard niche draws the eye toward the beautiful bed wall. Because everything else is neutral, the orange glows without overwhelming. |
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| Sample palette: A bright orange hue looks great with dark wood and neutral taupes. Clockwise from top left (from Pratt & Lambert): Mauve Mystique 1-32, Cayenne Pepper 8-14, and Pelham Gray Light CW819, with wenge. |
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by Jennifer Ott
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| Sample palette: Liven up your bedroom by giving your furniture a fresh coat of paint. Clockwise from top left (all from Benjamin Moore): Sweet Daphne 529, San Fernando Sunshine 360, Tangerine Melt 091 and Britannia Blue 1623. |
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| Red the Right Way When I bought my first fixer-upper many years ago, I took great care to pick the perfect shade of red to paint all four walls in my dining room. I ended up hating it. The room didn't get much natural light and I found it dark and anxiety inducing — not a very comfortable space to be in. This is an example of how to do intense red in a bedroom, with just a chunk of it above the bed. Add a few other red elements, but keep the rest of the palette light. |
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by Jennifer Ott
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| Sample palette: Bold red is best used sparingly if you want your bedroom to be a relaxed and restful place. Pair it with less intense colors so it doesn't compete for attention and make you feel nervous. Clockwise from top left (all from Valspar): Crabapple Wine 1005-7A, Seashell Gray 4003-1A and Cherry Pickin' CI221. |
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by Jennifer Ott
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| Sample palette: This happy palette would be great for a bedroom located in a cooler climate or where cloudy, overcast days outnumber sunny ones. Clockwise from top left (from Mythic Paint): Sundrenched Sand 096-3, Orange Delicia 103-5 and Embers Glow 107-6, with mahogany. |
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| Berry Elegant My bad pun aside, this bedroom illustrates a nice trick when using a deep, dark hue: Limit it to the ceiling and one wall. It looks less jarring than painting one wall only, and it helps bring the ceiling down, creating a cozy and intimate effect that's perfect for the bedroom. |
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by Jennifer Ott
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| Sample palette: This palette features a couple of deep, dark colors, but they have some gray in them, which tones them down. Clockwise from top left (from Behr): Bleached Linen UL140-13, Forest Berry UL100-17 and Cranberry UL100-4, with Brazilian cherry hardwood. |
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by Fiorella Design
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| Rustic with Red This handsome, modern, rustic bedroom is all about that fabulous chandelier. Intense color on the walls would detract from it, so I think it's smart to keep the room fairly neutral with just a punch of color in the bedding. |
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by Jennifer Ott
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| Sample palette: Instead of the expected beige, pair red with neutrals that have more gray and less yellow in them, such as flax or taupe. Clockwise from top left (from Glidden): Natural Wicker GLN11, Olivewood GLN15 and Red Geranium GLR06, with dark hickory. More: Great color palettes for every room |
my master bedroom furniture color is dark brown, can u please suggest a color palette which would complement the furniture....thank you...