Important to create a schematic design of a bedroom. Many people are pleased with the decor of color palette in the bedroom. The key to a dreamy bedroom color palette is to not overdo any single element. If you choose a monochromatic color scheme, mix up textures and patterns. If you go with a bold color mix, offset it with an empty wall or neutral bed linens. Here are photos of bedroom decor ideas for color scheme with palette.
One Tone for Bedroom Color

Sarah Bernard creating green bedroom decor, this bedroom entirely in green to echo the verdant plantings just outside the French doors. One of the great places to build up visual texture in the bedroom is on the bed itself,” Sarah says. “There are certainly different schools of thought as to how many pillows is too many, but a bed is an indulgent space anyway. Having an excess of pillows makes it possible to introduce a lot of textures.”
Red Can Be Restful

Don’t be afraid of bold colors in the right combinations, they make for elegant, soothing spaces. Designer Erinn Valencich layered this bedroom with sumptuous neutral fabrics and finishes, then she added a red cherry on top in the form of lamps and a cranberry silk swag. “It’s easy and inexpensive,” Erinn says of the swag. “You can buy pre-made curtains, hang them on a short rod and tuck them behind the headboard.” The sexy zebra-print bench on the right introduces a bit of whimsy.
White Hues, Soft and Clean

Designer Christine Baumann created this soft, restful color scheme by playing with hues that approach, but don’t quite reach, true white. The Ralph Lauren cotton bedding is a vintage cream, the Crate and Barrel hand-distressed dresser is soft white, the window panels are made of champagne-colored silk, and the walls are painted Harbor Gray from Benjamin Moore.
Advice : Layering complementary tones is the key to a “white” bedroom that feels like a haven instead of a hospital.
A Modern Masterpiece

In this bedroom, white walls and gray-carpeted floors offer a subdued backdrop, so what better setting for a “wow” bedspread and artwork? Designer Robin Callan sewed a duvet cover from IKEA fabric to complement the bed, which is upholstered in a woven charcoal material and sold by Five Elements in Austin, Texas. “It’s beautiful,” Robin says of the bed. “It’s a modern masterpiece, it’s very warm but could also go futuristic if you wanted.” Lime-green sheets and orange lamps add just enough bright color to complete the look without going overboard. via hgtv
Neutral and Natural

This subtle color scheme is delightfully serene despite incorporating a busy pattern for the bedspread. A mixture of warm and cool neutrals (cherry wood plus gray walls and a slate-blue bed) as the canvas for the lively artwork of the fabric. Seemed perfect bedroom. Not like matching furniture. This seemed like a great way to inject a little something different.
Serenity From the Sea

Looking a quiet, elegant look and already had a collection of rugs and artwork to build around, so designer Annette Phillips chose a complementary focal color: a delicate sea-glass green. The tray ceiling is painted the focal color and is offset by soft gold walls and antique white trim. Schumacher silk plaid draperies and the custom-designed bedding repeat the hues in contrasting patterns for extra textural interest.
Contrasting White Colors

High contrast makes a stunning visual impact without sacrificing harmony in this bedroom designed by Gina Fitzsimmons. Simple screen paneling added to the lower half of the room is painted a bright white that pops against the vivid indigo blue on the upper walls. The effect is softened with lovely green-gold fabrics and furnishings.
Mixing Flair and Function

The metallic-finish nightstand and luxurious tapestry headboard throw off a glamorous sparkle in this bedroom designed by Tina Mellino. The wall behind the bed features a custom-mixed coppery paint treatment from Variance that’s applied with a trowel and lightly buffed. Create a wonderful soft texture that reflects light differently at different times of day.
Singing Blues
Light blues can sometimes feel very nursery-like. Some darker colors will make sure the room felt like a mature space. When I found the pillows on the bed, they inspired the rest of the palette. The rust color and the curtains framing the window add extra punch and power.








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