Paint Colors For Your Master Bedroom Part IV
Posted on March 24, 2020
The Power of Neutrals
Neutrals are another great place to start when selecting color schemes for master bedrooms and baths. Working with neutrals allows the textures of your bedroom and bath to come through––the sunlight shining through the windows, the fresh linens and comfy bed pillows, the natural wood surfaces of the floors or furnishings.
These textures can easily disappear into the background when a bright wall greets you as soon as you enter a room. But when paired with a neutral wall, these decorative elements and textural additions get the attention they deserve.
If you have some special architectural elements already in your space, like wooden ceiling beams, beautiful hardwood flooring or rustic farmhouse furniture, a neutral white or taupe is a smart choice to celebrate those unique elements.
Don’t forget about gray when considering neutrals. Gray is also one of the most popular bedroom colors, so it’s a no brainer using it in your master suite. Greige––a mix of gray and beige––is a trendy color right now that complements all kinds of decor styles and colors. Pulling from the gray family for your bedroom or bath can create a sophisticated serenity that we absolutely love for a master suite. Gray in your master bedroom and bathroom builds so well on existing white color stories that may be happening with your tub, countertops, or linens.
Come back once again for our final installment in this series where we finish up our discussion about bedroom painting colors!