One bedroom – 3 colour schemes

I regularly hear that choosing a colour scheme can be one of the most challenging things to do, but it really shouldn't be hard.  People tell me that they are afraid of colour!  This is so sad as colour has the ability, more than any other design element, to change the mood of a room, and of course your own mood.  There are some rules to follow, and on this blog I have lots of colour advice, but I always recommend that the first thing you should do is to gather all of your ideas and put together a mood board.  This helps you to see how colours work together and what your preferences are.  It should also help you to see the appeal of colour and how refreshing it can be.

Many clients tell me that they just want white walls and then they will accessorise with colour.  This often means adding a tentative cushion or throw which can easily be changed.  I know that it can be hard though which is why I hope you will love this feature where Stylist, Julia Green, has used one bedroom and decorated it with three different colour schemes.  One in fact does have an off-white wall, but she has been generous with the rich colours for the accessories.  See below for the one that suits you and your home the best.

One Bedroom – 3 colour schemes

From changing the mood of a room to defining your work and relaxation zones, colour does it all.  “People often think of colour as a huge commitment, but it’s really not,” says Andrea Lucena-Orr, Dulux Colour and Communications Manager. “You can give a room a whole new look in just a couple of hours – whether it’s a bold colour on the walls or a punchy little accent in a nook or the back of shelves – and easily switch things up again when you’re ready to create something new. “A colour update can empower your sense of falling in love with your home once again. And best of all, it won’t cost you the earth,” she says.

To show just how easy it is to transform a space with colour, stylist Julia Green gave a bedroom three very different looks using palettes from the 2021 Dulux Colour Forecast. “A bedroom is a great place to start your colour adventure as it’s such a personal space,” says Lucena-Orr. “And as it’s all about relaxation, it makes sense to give your bedroom a different feel to the ‘working areas’ of the home, such as the kitchen or home office.”

The Dulux Colour Forecast 2021 comprises three soothing palettes inspired by nature and moments of stronger colour to uplift and brighten our outlook – think soft, earthy neutrals alongside pops of coral and stormy blue. “There’s no right or wrong way to use these colours in your home,” says Green. “It’s about expressing your personal style and creating a space that nurtures, inspires and feels truly your own. “Here, we focused on quick and simple updates you could do in a day or less. We kept the budget in check by working around what was already there – the bed, carpet and curtains and brought the room up-to-date with on-trend colours, comforting textures and artwork.

“For the first look, we used the colours in the Reset palette,” she says. “This look is perfect if you’re more comfortable with white walls and like the idea of introducing brighter colours in your fabrics, bedding and accessories.

One Bedroom - 3 colour schemes
Image: Dulux Australia Colour Forecast 2021, Stylist: Julia Green, Photographer: Armelle Habib
‘Shark Bay Series III’, Print’. Tom Hegan. Available via Greenhouse Interiors.
“Moonage Daydream”: Artwork by Anna Cole. Available via Greenhouse Interiors.

“We chose Dulux Wash&Wear in Natural White™ for the walls – a warm white that pairs beautifully with the existing carpet and makes the room feel bright and open. A dramatic, coastal inspired artwork gave the room a new focal point and provided the colour cues for the rest of the scheme. We used tones of burnt orange, deep blue-green and mustard and used them in the bedding and a striking pendant light,” she says.

The Retreat palette was the inspiration for our second set-up. Here, we wanted to show just how powerful colour can be in changing the mood of a space. We painted the walls a deep, warm grey – Dulux Wash&Wear in Teahouse – and instantly turned this bland room into a sophisticated and tranquil space. Touches of crisp white on the ceiling, door frames and pendant provided contrast and light.

One bedroom - 3 colour schemes
Image: Dulux Australia Colour Forecast 2021, Stylist: Julia Green, Photographer: Armelle Habib
‘Sun Drenched’ Print. Available via Greenhouse Interiors

“To keep with the classic, tailored vibe, we chose a palette of deep navy, dusty blue and ochre for the rest of the scheme. We added a luxurious bedhead to provide a relaxing spot to sit up and read and layered the bed high with linens in classic pinstripes and chambray blue. In our projects, we always love adding one or two touches of the unexpected as they really energise a space – here, it’s a rustic, fringed throw on the end of the bed and a graphic, contemporary artwork,” she says.

“For our third look, we turned to the earthy colours in the Nourish palette to create a cocooning and restful feel. The scheme centres around a plush, upholstered bedhead in mossy green and whimsical, botanical-print bedlinen, which we contrasted with a soft clay hue on the walls and ceiling – Dulux Wash&Wear in Skip To.

One Bedroom - 3 colour schemes
Image: Dulux Australia Colour Forecast 2021, Stylist: Julia Green, Photographer: Armelle Habib
“Krini Limited Edition Print” by Bibi Ana and Co. Available via Greenhouse Interiors (On left)
“Paved Paradise Limited Edition Print” by Bibi Ana and Co. Available via Greenhouse Interiors (On right)

“To keep the focus on the cosy bed set-up, we opted for minimalist artwork and used simple timber frames to create a tonal effect against the clay-coloured walls. Texture was added with a ribbed timber side table and accessories with matt finishes,” she says. “Spending so much time at home gives you the perfect opportunity to experiment,” says Lucena-Orr. “Play around with colour, try something new and see how easy it is to get excited about your home again. Feel the difference colour can make in your personal space.

Julia Green’s bedroom styling tips

  • Start with artwork: Use the colours and tones in a favourite painting or print to inform the palette in your bedroom.
  • Create a focal point: Every room needs a focal point as it’s what draws you into a space. The natural focus in a bedroom is the wall behind the bed – draw attention to this with a striking bedhead or artwork.
  • Think beyond walls: If you don’t fancy changing your wall colour or you’re simply more comfortable with white, add this season’s rich colours in bedding, soft furnishings and accessories.
  • Up the comfort factor: Your bedroom needs to be comfortable and inviting; think a soft, cushioned bedhead you can sit up against and read a book, a medley of comfy cushions and bedlinen in breathable fabrics.
  • Mix and match: For a fun and eclectic look (and less hassle come laundry day) combine sheets and pillowcases in different colours and prints – just make sure they all sit within the same colour story.

If you were to choose from one bedroom, 3 colour schemes, which would be your favourite?  Do you prefer soft colours in bedrooms, striking greys or clean, fresh white?

One Bedroom - 3 colour schemes
Dulux Australia 2021 Colour Forecast, Stylist: Julia Green, Photographer: Armelle Habib

My related post has the full Dulux Colour Forecast for 2021

More information can also be found on the Dulux Australia website.

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