We generally attribute neutral, simple colors associated with a minimalist decor to the bedroom. However, the place where we sleep can have that extra dose of color, whether it's a child's room or an adult's. Decorating the bedroom in strong colors is not an eccentric matter but rather a desire to have a cheerful, bright space where you always feel relaxed.
Among designers' favorites, we will find orange, pink, coral. They can be inserted in the bedroom through intercalated stripes of orange and pink, and you will create a space that will make you smile as soon as you step into it. Match a translucent curtain with a similar theme for cohesion.
Colored geometric patterns are trending this year. To avoid overloading the space with too much geometry, choose pastel colors for the rest of the walls to soften the strong effect of geometry.
Lilac and blue are soft shades that work wonders for the bedroom. Not at all overpowering, they dress the bedroom in a relaxing atmosphere that invites you to a restful sleep. For a bit more boldness, we change the shades - turquoise, green, and blue.
Coral and cream blend beautifully, especially in a bedroom full of life.
Floral patterns are eccentric and not to everyone's liking. If you are among those who love this style, don't hesitate to incorporate it into the bedroom decor through wallpaper or a floral patterned poster. And the bedding can also be matched with a floral pattern.
For children's rooms, you can bet on any color. Ignore the classic pink-blue themes for girls and boys respectively. Children are dynamic, so the colors can be just as vibrant. Think outside the box and decorate with confidence!
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Geometric patterns and pastel colors to soften a too strong effect

Shades of lilac and blue blend harmoniously for a relaxing style






