7 Master Bedroom Colour Schemes You Will Love
Check out these killer colour combinations that are super mood boosters in the bedroom
Looking for the perfect master bedroom colour combination? One that makes a statement, adds a luxurious flair or creates the perfect relaxed vibe? We’ve got a few ideas in our kitty. Browse through this selection and let us know which one of these hits home.
Yellow and blue
Blue is the anchor hue and yellow comes into the scheme via the headboard and the pillows to lift the overall palette. A predominantly yellow room might seem too overwhelming.
Tip: If you already have a mainly blue room and are nervous about adding yellow, first experiment with some sunny flowers. It’s an easy way to try out any accent colour before committing to costlier items, such as rugs, throws, lampshades and cushions.
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Blue is the anchor hue and yellow comes into the scheme via the headboard and the pillows to lift the overall palette. A predominantly yellow room might seem too overwhelming.
Tip: If you already have a mainly blue room and are nervous about adding yellow, first experiment with some sunny flowers. It’s an easy way to try out any accent colour before committing to costlier items, such as rugs, throws, lampshades and cushions.
Wondering how to choose the right blue paint?
Green and grey
In this modern master bedroom, the shades of green and grey create a soothing layered effect and conjure up a serene interior. Little bits of white further help brighten the overall low-key effect of the two hues.
Tip: A light-grey wall is a terrific alternative to pure white, which can feel too sterile or cold. Inside a bedroom, this colour helps reflect light and keeps the interiors nice and bright.
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In this modern master bedroom, the shades of green and grey create a soothing layered effect and conjure up a serene interior. Little bits of white further help brighten the overall low-key effect of the two hues.
Tip: A light-grey wall is a terrific alternative to pure white, which can feel too sterile or cold. Inside a bedroom, this colour helps reflect light and keeps the interiors nice and bright.
Get accent pillows and throws on Houzz products
Black and white
Clean, crisp and eye-catching –
a black-and-white scheme has an inherently classic, magnetic vibe to it. In this master bedroom colour theme, the black bed and curtains offset the white upholstered wall, creating a striking setting.
Tip: Black serves as an anchor, heightening any interior composition, while white reflects a great amount of light, driving black to stand out even more. This colour combination is powerful and timeless.
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Clean, crisp and eye-catching –
a black-and-white scheme has an inherently classic, magnetic vibe to it. In this master bedroom colour theme, the black bed and curtains offset the white upholstered wall, creating a striking setting.
Tip: Black serves as an anchor, heightening any interior composition, while white reflects a great amount of light, driving black to stand out even more. This colour combination is powerful and timeless.
Find design inspiration from bedrooms from around the world
Blue, pink, grey and purple
Looking for more vibrant master bedroom colour schemes? See this fascinating colour blocking effect on the wall, offset by the neutral grey bed. To keep harmony among the colours, the headboard and the two hanging lights echo the shades used on the wall.
Tip: Colours that sit directly opposite one another on the colour wheel complement each other when used correctly in a setting.
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Looking for more vibrant master bedroom colour schemes? See this fascinating colour blocking effect on the wall, offset by the neutral grey bed. To keep harmony among the colours, the headboard and the two hanging lights echo the shades used on the wall.
Tip: Colours that sit directly opposite one another on the colour wheel complement each other when used correctly in a setting.
Take a crash course in colour blocking
White and brown
This master bedroom design shows a perfect balance between brown, white and cream. The deeper shade of the curtains, ottoman and wall, and the brighter colour of the bedside unit, some of the bedding and the cabinet at right, anchors the palette.
This master bedroom design shows a perfect balance between brown, white and cream. The deeper shade of the curtains, ottoman and wall, and the brighter colour of the bedside unit, some of the bedding and the cabinet at right, anchors the palette.
Light teal, beige, pink
This is a great example of layering to achieve an effect of restrained luxury. In this bedroom, a delicate teal wallpaper adds texture and is the backdrop to the bundling of light colours such as brown, pink and white.
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What colour combination have you used in your master bedroom? Tell us in Comments below.
This is a great example of layering to achieve an effect of restrained luxury. In this bedroom, a delicate teal wallpaper adds texture and is the backdrop to the bundling of light colours such as brown, pink and white.
Read more:
5 Stunning Colour Combinations for Your Bedroom Walls
Tell us:
What colour combination have you used in your master bedroom? Tell us in Comments below.
This master bedroom photo shows a room lush with a soft teal that also adds depth to the overall palette. The bold red ottoman breaks up any potentially sombre effect of teal.
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