Paint Colors For Your Master Bedroom Part II
Posted on March 17, 2020
One Space With Many Functions
Think of your master suite as one large space with many functions, and think of your interior paint project as the thing that’s going to pull it all together into a cohesive look. Most people would agree that they want their master suite to feel relaxing. When you come home after a seemingly never-ending workday, your master suite is where you go to wind down. It should feel like a space where you can retire from the day’s stress and reset.
That being said, if you really want bold red walls, go for it! It’s your most personal space and should evoke whatever emotion you want. There is some color psychology we’ll get into a little later for best colors for ultimate sleep health.
An analogous color scheme is perfect for unifying a master bedroom and master bathroom. Analogous colors are ones that fall next to each other on the color wheel. These side-by-side hues are perfect for creating harmonious, supporting colors, and comfortable design. In fact, analogous color schemes are commonly found in nature, which is fitting for a space you want to be serene. Think of the color sets blue, blue-green, and green together, or green, light green and yellow––they work effortlessly alongside one another.
Stay tuned for part three in this series, where we’ll talk about the blues.