Bedroom
The colour palette of this bedroom is blue and grey. But what stops the combination of just two colours feeling stark is the way they appear across different textures, patterns and forms. With the blue, it comes plain in the chair, as geometrics in the blanket, and as dark and moody shapes in the painting. Similarly, the grey has texture in the painted doors, looks tactile in the carpet, and is patterned in the curtains. The result is depth and a homely feel.
Exaggerate ceiling height with panelling. First, fit vertical panels to draw the eye upwards; next, stop the panelling about two thirds of the way up the wall. Painting the walls and panels in one colour will look smart and streamlined, but to further stretch the space, paint the wall above the panelling in a lighter shade.
Blue wall with yellow furnishings.
Wooden wardrobes and white walls. Unsure whether a carpet would work in this.
Lime green furnishings in a (textured) grey bedroom.
Hanging side lamps.
Picture frame matches size of window.
Frame above bedside table.
Leaf pattern roman blind in beige bedroom
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