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    Kaumi Sharma's Avatar Member
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    Bedroom colour combination

    I want to redo my bedroom. I want to give it a warm feel. Which colours are good for bedroom. I am thinking of using red on one wall. which colour will go well with red? Please advise.

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    Hi Kaumi,

    You should never go for red in bedrooms. Red is a very vibrant and energetic colour and when used in bedroom, it will activate you and will disturb sleep patterns. You will not have a good sleep and this will affect your body and moods the next day. It is better to use warm colours such as yellow. Blue or light green is a good colour for bedroom. It will promote a peaceful sleep.

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    Your bedroom should be a haven where you can diamond rings relax and feel at peace. The colors you choose for your bedroom can help create a calming atmosphere. A combination of soft, neutral colors is often the best choice for a bedroom. You can add a pop of color with an accent wall or piece of furniture. Be sure to choose a color that you find calming and that will help you relax at the end of a long day.

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