senior editor Morgan Michener shares fresh paint color ideas for bedrooms.
Thinking of painting your bedroom but unsure of what color to choose? check out this selection of some of H&H’s most inspiring bedrooms, and the shades of paint that make them sing.
Note: For many of these shots, we know the exact paint color used to create the look. but in cases where we don’t, I’ve suggested hues that I think would create a similar effect. always test out your colors before diving into a project. happy painting!
Pale pink walls provide a soft, neutral backdrop in this eclectic bedroom, while shuttered doors painted in bold stripes add graphic interest. here are the colors we used: Top stripe, Plummett (272), Farrow & Ball; middle stripe, Sail cloth (N300-1), Behr; bottom stripe, Down pipe (26), Farrow & Ball; wall color, setting Plaster (231), Farrow & Ball.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: house & home decorating with color special Issue
Products: top stripe, Plummett (272), Farrow & Ball; middle stripe, Sail cloth (N300-1), Behr; bottom stripe, Down pipe (26), Farrow & Ball, wall color, setting Plaster (231), Farrow & Ball.
Designer: Stacey Smithers
Dark grey walls and crisp bedding always work well together. Here, designer Olivia Botrie used Benjamin Moore’s Templeton gray (HC-16) on the walls to give the room a tailored look. This color looks terrific paired with a clean white ceiling, such as Standard White (CA25) from Cloverdale Paint’s artisan collection.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: house & home September 2013
Products: wall color, Templeton gray (HC-16), Benjamin Moore; ceiling color suggestion, conventional White (CA25), Cloverdale Paint
Designer: Olivia Botrie
Mint is a terrific option if you’re looking for a subtle hit of color, and it pairs so beautifully with wood tones. one of our senior design editors Joel Bray selected Farrow & Ball’s pale Powder (204) to balance out this room’s rich wooden headboard and side table.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: house & home December 2014
Products: wall color, pale Powder (204), Farrow & Ball
Designer: Joel Bray
In this kids’ room, a striped feature wall accentuates the space’s ceiling height and creates a playful atmosphere. To get the look, I’d suggest painting out thick stripes in these shades from Sherwin-Williams (from top to bottom): extra White, empire Sky, Heirloom Carrot, Kissable, Lilting Lily, Maison Bleu and Highland Loch.
Photographer: Ashley Capp
Source: house & home June 2012
Products: stripe color suggestions: extra White (SW 7006), Sherwin-Williams; empire Sky, Heirloom Carrot, Kissable, Lilting Lily, Maison Bleu, Highland Loch, HGTV home by Sherwin-Williams at Lowe’s.
Designer: Emily Norris
Designer Alison Pringle went with a high-gloss, sky blue paint — Benjamin Moore’s Blue flower (2057-60) — to accent the ceiling of her studio apartment. I love the fresh, outdoors-in effect it creates. love her bright white walls? I’d recommend a shade like best In Snow (SC062) by Beauti-Tone.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
Source: house & home September 2014
Products: Ceiling color, Blue flower (2057-60), Benjamin Moore; wall color suggestion, Milk Jug (6J1-1), Beauti-Tone
Designer: Alison Pringle
In this handsome bedroom, classic white walls and ceilings take a quiet back seat to a dramatic door painted out in a warm, dark grey. To achieve a high-contrast look like this, I’d try combining Sico’s natural White (6000-11) with Lunar Landscape (6021-83).
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: house & home December 2012
Products: wall color suggestion, natural White (6000-11), door color suggestion, Lunar Landscape (6021-83), Sico.
Designer: Ingrid Oomen
With a steady hand, my colleague Lauren Petroff and I created this circular-themed headboard/mural for our September 2014 issue. combining a single pop of yellow with different shades of grey keeps the look from going over the top. here are the colors we used: Bit Of Sugar (PR-W14), Upbeat (P300-5), Pencil point (PPU18), amazing Ashes (N520-4), Behr.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: house & home September 2014
Products: wall colors: bit Of Sugar (PR-W14), Upbeat (P300-5), Pencil point (PPU18), amazing Ashes (N520-4), Behr
Designer: Morgan Michener and Lauren Petroff
Soft lavender walls (painted in Farrow & Ball’s dreamy Calluna paint) look grown-up, not precious, when paired with a navy headboard and spicy-hued accents.
Photographer: Kim Jeffrey
Source: house & home February 2012
Products: wall color, Calluna (270), Farrow & Ball
Designer: Stacey Smithers