Colorful ideas for small rooms

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Having a small bedroom does not mean that it has to be only white or neutral or pastel shades. It is important that you understand that you can decorate it with colors, as long as you know how to do it correctly so that it is pleasant and cozy. When used correctly, color can open up a small bedroom either creating a focal point to attract attention, distracting from the small size of the space, or visually enlarging the room by keeping your eyes moving around the area.

Either way, you win with a cheerful and cozy bedroom. We are going to give you some ideas that will surely inspire you so that you can add color to your bedroom and make it a cozy, but also stable room.

Hints of bright accents

Mix soft sky blue and white and you've got a classic bedroom color scheme - it works in any size space because it's serene, clean, and crisp. But when splashes of bright red and orange are added to the mix, your eyes want to keep roaming the room, making the space appear larger.

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A romantic small bedroom

A small room can even have two focal points - both super romantic and both add to the open feel of the room. A heavy, full canopy would overwhelm a small room, but using white fabric and a simple frame to suggest that a canopy it's so romantic without the visual weight. A decorative accessory on the ceiling can also be a success.

You can use grass green wallpaper to add even more romance with a floral pattern that is subdued enough to keep it from stressing you out. Add all-white bedding and some pillows that add contrast, and your little room will be as romantic as you imagine.

Patterns to open the room

Would you rather keep the walls, curtains, and floor white, but still want color shots? When you mix and match patterns correctly, you get double the benefits: a dose of colorful joy and visual distractions that keep your eyes moving. thus blurring the small dimensions of the room.

The bed shown here is patterned correctly - notice how although each pillow is designed differently, the overall patterns are the same size scale. What's more, designs can be linked by color, mainly light blue and pink with some hints of green.

There may be a red and white plaid chair that mirrors the stripes and plaids on the bed and the flowers in the bedside vase are joined by the floral print pillows. The open-weave blanket, with its knotty texture and neutral color, adds an extra touch of interest to the room ... Are you already imagining it? Then you can get it!

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A lot of white but a bit shiny

You can imagine a bedroom that uses bright colors as an accent against a mostly white background. In it, a yellow and white floral print accent wall enlivens the head of the bed, two green and white floral prints add color to the wall, and green, yellow, red and white bedding ties it all together beautifully. You can add a green blanket at the foot of the bed, place a small vase of yellow and red flowers on the dresser, put more flowers on the nightstand and suddenly the little room will look a little bigger. That's the power of bright accents

Harmonize the color palette

If you want to use multiple colors in a small room without a chaotic feel, choose colors that blend naturally. A room can make masterful use of an analogous color scheme - three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. Imagine a bedroom, it's red, coral, and peach, but you could achieve the same effect with green, mid-tone blue, and light blue, or any other three colors that are next to each other in the color spectrum. An analog palette is perfect for a small bedroom because there is enough contrast for a live interest without any business closing in the space.

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dare yourself

There's no way you're going to miss the focal point of a daring room - imagine that wall. Not only is it a fantastic use of color and pattern, but it is suitable for renters because it is just fabric stretched over a frame. When you move, remove it without damaging the walls. If you're doing something similar in a small room, take some other tips from this photo: limit the palette to just two or three colors, use solids in bedding, window treatments, and flooring; and fill most of the wall at the head of the bed. In this way, the overall effect is powerful but does not shut down in the small space.


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