It’s no wonder that afterneutralsshades, blue is the most popular color for decorating bedrooms.
And what makes it even more praiseworthy is its adaptability.
Match it with just about any other colorit works.
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Use it with just about any decorating themeit can handle it.
These bedrooms show you how todo blue right.
This bright room fromJK Interior Livingis proof that these colors can go hand in hand.
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The added pink floral detail on the ceiling shows that these colors can work in perfect harmony.
Adding black into your bedroom doesn’t have to be overly dramatic, though.
Including it through accents is a great way to create an anchor without overpowering the space.
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This elegant bedroom proves that gold is just as dazzling.
Withnavyand cloudy shades on the bed and chairs, the room gives a modern and sophisticated feel.
However, this combination can also become dramatic and moody when the chosen hues are dark and intense.
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Either way, combining these two cool colors makes for a soothing bedroom with a striking appearance.
Then give red and blue a try.
It’s aclassic country palette, especially when mixed with white as in the country charmer shown here.
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It also makes a great palette option for a child’s bedroom.
For proof, check out the geometric teen bedroom shown here.
It’s even better in aroom with rustic touches, like the weathered wood wall here.
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These two have tons of versatility, regardless of which shade of blue you prefer.
This bedroom fromBlakely Interior Designis a fitting example.
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