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If an endless array of color choices is starting to overwhelm you, create an inspiration board. Either collect pictures from design magazines and attach them all to a whiteboard or corkboard or use an online site like Pinterest to save pictures you find while you’re browsing. Once you collect about 10-15 pictures you love, pick out the colors you see most often to help make your decision easier. Often, you’ll find that you’re drawn to similar images again and again. If your inspiration board is really eclectic, you might opt for a neutral paint color, then scour flea markets, thrift stores, and home decor shops for unique, funky art and decor you can hang on the walls. Unless you’re furnishing your bedroom from scratch, it’s a good idea to consider the furniture, bedding, and decor you already have when you’re choosing a paint color. For instance, if you have a painting in your bedroom that you absolutely love, you might pick out a subtle tone from the picture as the inspiration for your walls. You can also use colors from other dominant pieces like your floor rug, a chair, or your bedspread, and choose paint colors that match these hues.  You’ll often find that it’s easier to match your paint color to the items you already have, rather than trying to buy new items that will complement your paint. If you introduce an entirely new color that doesn’t match your furniture, you may make your bedroom look too busy or chaotic. Your wall color doesn't need to match your furniture perfectly, but it should all flow together. For instance, if you have white furniture, you might pick serene tones like light blue or lavender to complete the calm feel. For brown furniture, you might consider a beige wall color. Neutrals are colors like white, grey, and tan, although they can also include very light shades of other colors, including green, yellow, pink, and blue. Neutrals tend to fade into the background, so they’re great for creating a subtle ambiance. You can then use your furnishings, bedding, and decor to add pops of color to your room.  For instance, if you have furniture made of dark wood, you might paint your walls warm beige and find bedding in a warm floral pattern you really love. Then, you could add a bold rug, curtains, and artwork in colors that reflect the tones in your bedding for a cozy, cheerful feel. If you prefer a more modern bedroom, you could paint your room in a sophisticated grey tone, then decorate with industrial-inspired furniture and sparse—but striking—decor. However, you could also use colors like teal, lavender, and yellow to brighten up the room and make it feel cozier. You can use soft white bedding and nature-inspired shades to turn white walls into an inviting and romantic atmosphere, or you can use the white backdrop as a stark backdrop for bold art and patterned bedding. Primary colors and other over-saturated hues can be overwhelming in a bedroom. It’s best to use colors that are softened slightly, such as a red tinted with grey or blue that’s been mixed with a little white. Then, you can introduce brighter splashes of that color in your other design details like your bedding or wall hangings. For instance, instead of using crayon red in your room, you might opt for a slightly darker ruby shade for a more sophisticated feel.

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Look online or in magazines for pictures to help you define your style. Base your color scheme on your furniture for a cohesive look. Opt for neutrals if you want the focus to be on your furniture and decor. Avoid using colors that are too bold in your bedroom.