Article: The color of your bedroom walls can have a big impact on how you feel. Warm colors like oranges, reds, yellows, and earth tones can make even large rooms feel cosy and intimate. Muted colors, such as pale gray and pastels, create a cozier environment than bright or bold colors. Blue/navy is also a calming colour to have in a bedroom. You will also be able to hang more pictures and photos without worrying if it will clash. Neutral colors make your room feel larger. If you have a dark color like black or purple, it will seem smaller and cramped. Consider painting just the wall behind your bed a bold color. This will draw your eye to the bed, anchoring it in your room. The effect will make your bedroom feel cozier. Is it a small carpet, pillow, painting or photo frame? If possible, take that item to the store with you to look for similar paint colors. Get a large paint chip, usually around 8 x 10 inches, from your local paint store before you commit to a new color. You will probably have to order the larger samples and wait a few days to get them, but most stores will provide you with these free of charge.  Tape your paper sample on a wall that gets both natural and artificial light so you can see how it looks in both. In most cases, paint colors appear slightly different under various lighting conditions. It's best to get small containers of paint samples to put on the wall. Most brands allow you to purchase a tiny container of the color you're interested in using. Simply brush a stroke of paint onto your wall in an area exposed to all of your light sources. This will give you the most accurate idea of what the color will look like on your wall. Select a range of shades in that color. For example, if you are thinking about red walls, choose a number of paint samples in red hues. A shade you think might not work in your room might very well turn out to be the best one for your new space. If your favorite colors aren't right for the wall, you can always incorporate them in your decor instead. Paint it on white poster board if your store doesn’t offer large color samples. Paint a large piece of the board with your chosen shade to get a good idea of how it looks. Paint color can vary depending on the light so make note of how it looks in both natural light and artificial light at various points in the day. In general, natural lighting tends to show the true color of the paint. Try reds and browns, yellows and oranges or browns and golds. If you like darker, more dramatic colors but are afraid of painting your whole bedroom, you can paint that color on just one accent wall. This can increase the warmth of your room, but don’t want to go too dark or dramatic. You don’t need to use a dark shade to make your room feel cosy.
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Understand how color can change a room. Paint your bedroom a neutral color, like a beige, light brown, or white. Identify a color you like from an existing item you have in your room for inspiration. Test out potential colors. Focus on the colors that are most attractive to you. Purchase a small pot of the color you like. Leave the paint samples on the wall for a few days, to find your favorite. Experiment with combinations of warm colors. Try a warm shade of white or lighter yellow paint.
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