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“The bedroom gets great light throughout the day, so we wanted to go for a peachy color on the walls that would give it a nice glow with the sunlight,” Ring explains. The bedroom “feels layered in a comfortable way but not too busy—[you] feel very serene when you’re in the room,” Ring says. She also wove some of the client’s existing pieces into the design. The pillow, for example, was custom-made out of one of her old vintage quilts and the plexiglass butterfly artwork brings a tough of whimsy.


45 Bedroom Colors That’ll Make You Wake Up Happier

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We’ll be the first to admit that waking up early and leaving a cozy bed isn’t always that enticing, but creating a bedroom that’s energizing and mood-boosting can make it a whole lot easier (or, at the very least, it’ll be nice to look at!). Since colors and light affect our mood, there’s a strong case for a colorful bedroom, or at least choosing your paint color wisely since it takes up so much surface area. Whether you introduce those pops of color with paint, bedding, or artwork, you’ll find something to emulate in the gorgeous examples of colorful bedrooms below (yes, even for those color-averse readers). Ahead, discover the best bedroom colors organized in rainbow order. We’ll start with red bedroom examples and end with the blues and monochromatic black bedrooms.

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Deep Red

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Heidi Caillier

In this warm yet polished bedroom designed by Heidi Caillier, bewitching red walls set a romantic mood. The accent pillow features a more neon shade of red that brightens up the space while still keeping it calm, cozy, and just a touch mysterious.

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Red Lacquer

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FRITZ VON DERSCHULENBURG

High-energy yet calming, bold yet timeless, this jaw-dropping bedroom designed by Brian J. McCarthy is serious goals. For a similar effect, stick to a tight two-color story with the walls in a show-stopping super high gloss paint and your ceiling in a flat white paint. “This finish feels fresh for a guest room, and the surprising pop of color is both warm and chic,” he says.

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5 Paint Colors to Help Increase Sales at Your Grocery Store

Is your grocery store in need of a fresh coat of paint? If so, choosing the right color is important as certain paint colors can help your store appeal to customers and encourage them to make purchases. Choosing the right colors can draw customers in while reinforcing your brand’s message and personality.

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Using Color Theory to Boost Sales

Colors affect our emotions and how we feel about particular products and locations. Coordinating your grocery store design and logo colors can help increase brand recognition. There is also an emotional connection between colors and taste, so choosing the right colors for your food departments can increase customer interaction. Check out these best paint colors to help boost your grocery store sales.

This color has become synonymous with wholesome organic products, sustainability, and eco-friendliness. It’s the perfect choice for the produce department or eco-products section.

Comforting Orange and Brown

These naturally comforting colors are a good match for the homey, appetizing aromas wafting throughout your bakery department. After all, these warm colors are sure to remind customers of warm bread fresh from the oven.

The color yellow is a great color to catch a customer’s eye quickly and the color red evokes the tastebuds and stimulates the appetite. Using these two colors together can attract and maintain your customers’ attention, potentially increasing your sales.

These two colors are both appetizing and satisfying — a great combination to associate with food shopping! However, too much use of these bright colors can annoy customers. We suggest limiting the use of these colors to no more than 20% of your store’s color scheme.

Colin Wynn
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