Four Coordinated Color Ideas for Master Suites
It can be tricky enough to decide on one paint color, let alone trying to coordinate multiple rooms like a master bedroom and bathroom. See four coordinated color ideas for master suites in this Lowe’s video:
Here are four color combinations using just paint and wallpaper:
#1: This design has a neutral palette where light tones are layered with sage accents. Branch-inspired wallpaper frames the bed. This color scheme is ideal for those looking for a calm and serene bedroom. The bathroom has the same neutral palette but with a darker wall color. A soft green stripe runs through the center of the bathroom, and the shelving units were painted to match, with the same wallpaper lining the back and tying the two rooms together in a subtle way.
#2: This soft peachy pink color looks great with the oatmeal and white accessories in the room. On the bottom of the wall, a matching vertical striped wallpaper is a nice addition. The soft palette continues into the bathroom with a light coffee color on the walls and the shelving and vanities in the same peachy pink color as the bedroom. Wallpaper in a horizontal stripe pulls it all together.
#3: Deep dramatic shades are trending right now and work well in bedrooms to set the tone for a good night’s sleep. This bedroom has a bold peacock color, with navy curtains and accessories playing up the moody vibe. A splash of fuchsia in the pillows provides a pop of color. The vanities and shelving units in the bathroom are painted blue, and a wide stripe of butterfly wallpaper behind each vanity makes a statement and perfectly complements the jewel toned space.
#4: For the last few years, gray has been popular in both interiors and exteriors. If you have a gray bedroom and bath but want an update, try a lilac color. Lavender shades are having a moment and look great with gray tones. The lilac shade on paintable wallpaper gives the room added texture. The color palette continues into the bathroom with a wide band of geometric wallpaper running through the middle.