When it comes to painting your bedroom, the color you select can have a major impact on your enjoyment of that room. That’s why it’s so important to choose the right color for this room of the home as this is where you will be getting the sleep you need to replenish yourself and wake up ready to tackle anything your busy day throws at you. So if you’re going to get the rest and relaxation you require, the color can have a dramatic effect on your capability to do just that. There are a variety of factors that will go into your selection and if you fail to take these into account when you are buying your paint, you could be doing this job more than once. So paint like a pro and consider these tips as you set out to make your bedroom that inner sanctum for peace and tranquility.
Room Characteristics

Color Palettes
As we just mentioned, lighter colors can make a room appear larger, especially if there is a lot of natural sunlight getting in. So the best paint colors to choose for a bedroom that might be on the smaller side but has plenty of windows are the following:Muted Hues
Light blue, lavender, even peach or a light beige can give a room character while expanding the size of the space to the naked eye. No, you’re not actually getting more square footage, but you’re using the paint color to trick the eye into thinking there is more. What’s great about these colors is that you can stick to one overall theme throughout the room and choose various shades and hues along the spectrum of that color to not only give the room size but depth. Consider a baby blue color for the walls and choosing similar muted pastel shades along the blue spectrum. Muted versions of purples and blues promote calm relaxation, while providing a subtle, warm energy throughout the room. Choosing a peach or beige color may turn some people off because they find it boring. But these hues don’t need to be rote or uninteresting. You can use these colors as the base color of the bedroom and then accessorize with contrasting colors or deeper, darker shades to give some pop and pizzazz to the room wherever you wish. Remember, paint color isn’t the end all, be all of your bedroom color. You are going to employ a wide variety of things all together to create the visual flair you want.Going Darker and Brighter
