Decor trends evolve over time, but if you're stuck for color ideas for your bedroom, the trend toward natural, on-trend colors is growing.
In this category, two key colors stand out: beige and green. It's not always easy to visualize the atmosphere that the combination of these two colors will create. Using these two shades on the walls of a home creates a warm and timeless ambiance.
Green is a color directly linked to nature: it will guarantee your serenity, which can be sought in a room like the bedroom that promotes rest. Beige also supports this. Neutral and elegant, beige is a reassuring color. Its adaptation to different decorating styles is varied and allows for a wide range of atmospheres for a bedroom, as for any space in the house.
Why use green and beige in a bedroom?
In our perception of nature, the color green is one of its symbols: it primarily evokes forests and gardens. Colors convey emotions, and green evokes tranquility and freshness. Using green can change the atmosphere and ambiance of your room.
Green creates an environment conducive to rest. However, depending on its intensity, green can add an extra decorative touch and create a cozy, enveloping atmosphere, as sage green can, for example.
Beige has a different use; it's a neutral and balanced shade for any type of interior design. It's often compared to white, which is quite close to certain shades of beige. Quite simply, white can be judged as too cold and impersonal compared to beige, which will bring more warmth, while preserving the brightness of the room by capturing natural light.
Green and beige are two ideal colors for creating a calming and harmonious atmosphere, conducive to relaxation and sleep, all with a modern and trendy design (yes, it's possible!)
What beige should I use in a bedroom?
Beige paint is a staple in interior design, and you may have considered using it before, but you didn't think about pairing it with green. We have a selection of shades of beige that work well with green.
Cherry Blossom Beige
Delicate, cherry blossom beige is a delicate color that is very close to white, except that it contains a hint of pink in its composition, making it softer and warmer. It can be used on both walls and ceilings.
While a wide range of greens can be used with the cherry blossom shade, you can play with the contrast linked to the depth of the colors. Use it as a main color!
Sand beige
It's a color that perfectly fits into a master bedroom, simply because the goal is to pair this color with a darker, more intimate and sophisticated green. Sage green is one of the greens that will add a touch of class to your decor.
Creamy beige
This beige will warm up any room it's used in. It's a neutral color that will stay with your flooring no matter how it's made. Another plus: using this neutral color also allows you to think about bed linens and other bedroom items like curtains without too much worry.
Which green should I apply as a complement?
Choosing the right color is essential for creating a relaxing atmosphere. Successfully combining green and beige creates a sense of freshness and calm. You can adapt the bedroom's atmosphere depending on the shade of green you choose.
Sage green
Its strong point is its ability to be combined with many colors from the color chart. To this end, beige is the perfect color to be used with sage green, which remains a strong yet stylish color. Its use can also be recommended on wooden elements or furniture to assert your natural side.
Soothing water green
Sea green is simply one of the trendiest greens right now. It works in many rooms of the house, including the bathroom and the master bedroom. This light and discreet green can be used with a wide range of beiges, especially with more pronounced beiges, slightly enhanced with brown, for example. As its name suggests, this color will give your room a soothing ambiance.
Sequoia Green
If we have to choose a dark green, then we'll highlight sequoia green. It blends perfectly with our colors, and the beige paired with this green will help bring it out. It's a deep shade that, like all paint colors, needs to be used on just one wall to avoid making your space feel cramped.
The advantage of combining green and beige is that it allows you to combine relaxation and rest. You can go further and decorate your bedroom in a natural style with natural materials such as a wooden bed, plants, and bed linens in the same style.
How to use colors well on bedroom walls
You've chosen the paint shades you're going to use in your bedroom, but you want the effect to live up to your expectations (and that's normal!). To achieve a balanced interior design, it's important to properly distribute the colors between the walls, furniture, and accessories that make up your bedroom.
The trap when you want to decorate any room in your home is to want to use color in a major part of the room.
Of all the advice we can offer you for distributing the colors, it is to take into account the size and exposure of the room(s) you will have to paint.
Green is the strong color of the proposed combination, if you are short of ideas on the combination of shades, keep in mind that we recommend using a strong color in 30% of the room and on a maximum of one wall section.
As for the wall to paint, you can focus on the one with the most light or simply on a section of wall that you want to highlight, for example the one next to the wooden headboard.
Beige can be applied throughout the rest of the room, allowing the green to energize the space and decor. If you want to go the extra mile with your personalization, there's nothing stopping you from also painting your ceiling beige for a more personal style.