19 Best Neutral Bedroom Ideas and Color Schemes

2022-07-29 11:05:30 By : Mr. sales Yimay

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As much as we at House Beautiful love vibrant colors, there's just something about a neutral bedroom that trumps all other color schemes. Your bedroom is where you go to recharge and rest, so being able to do so in a calm setting with nature-inspired earth tones or quiet creams is preferable. Whether you're starting from scratch and need some help figuring out what direction to go in with your bedroom design, or you want to tone down your current space to reflect a softer, quieter, less busy atmosphere, you're in the right place. Ahead, get inspired by 20 neutral bedrooms straight from our favorite designers.

Cement tile flooring gives this bedroom designed by Akin Atelier an industrial edge while the loose linens and cream and sand-tone pieces make it feel laidback and beachy. Together, the colors evoke a misty morning by the sea.

Sarah Solis used dark gray-green and a rich, near-black shade of red as her neutral accent colors in this contemporary Mediterranean revival bedroom. While subtle, both of the accent colors bring just a touch of vibrance to the otherwise black and off-white bedroom. A framed photograph brings the palette together.

Dark green and rich burnt orange function together as neutrals in this context, where only essential items are on display. Designed by Shapeless Studio, this bedroom strikes a nice balance between urban sophistication and laidback country style.

Minimalism doesn't have to be cold! In this farmhouse bedroom designed by British firm McLaren.Excell, the loft bedroom features tons of warm wood and laidback linens in a grayscale color scheme for a casual, welcoming mood.

Here's a more formal take on neutral bedroom design: Victoria Hagan incorporated plenty of textiles to soften and humanize the scale of the space. The high ceilings bring drama, but the warm greige colors ensure that it doesn't feel austere nor cavernous.

AP Design House's neutral bedroom is punctuated by eye-catching metal sculptures and chrome accents that play up the cool tones and contrast the warmer neutrals. The rich layers of texture make it a cozy and inviting yet modern and sleek respite.

In this eclectic bedroom designed by Heidi Caillier, the dynamic layers of prints, materials, and styles make a unique and personality-packed impression. Yet, the neutral, more muted colors help keep the space from becoming overtly bold. The scheme of navy and rose clay works especially well with the modern black accents and classic wood furniture.

If you want to lean a little yellower but don't want to go full-on sunny, consider a buttercream approach, as Anne Pyne did in her New York City bedroom.

David Frazier took a moody and earthy approach in his New York City apartment bedroom. While the color (Studio Green from Farrow & Ball) is worth praising, it's also the texture-rich finish that elevates the walls. "We wanted to showcase the movement in the plaster, so we had the walls painted in a satin finish," he explains. "it gives a certain depth that we wouldn’t have been able to achieve with a flat paint."

Sky blue is a neutral everywhere, in our books, but especially in seaside locales. A preppy blue and white striped slipcover brightens up the headboard in this coastal bedroom by AP Design House. The rattan and woven pieces are also great beach house staples.

This chocolate color is more calming than it is energizing, so if you're looking for a saturated neutral, this is a great source of inspiration. Designer Fiona Lynch felt the color, Rich Biscuit by Dulux, was perfect for a bedroom, and especially when paired with offbeat accents for an eclectic elegance.

In this primary bedroom, designer Andy Beers of Ore Studios opted for less saturated versions of the colors used in the common rooms for a calming but continuous design. Crisp whites contrast with inky blacks and are united by a deep midnight blue tone.

Red can be surprisingly neutral when paired with the right colors and materials. Tamsin Johnson Interiors used the modern photograph as a jumping-off point for the color scheme.

Wall-to-wall gray carpeting provides a soft landing for cold mornings and the floor-to-ceiling steel and glass windows allow the forest view to set the scene for this bedroom designed by Kathleen McCormick. Midcentury monochrome details suit the architectural bones of the bedroom beautifully, too.

Phillip Smith opted for a soft gray color on the walls and then brightened up the room with burn orange and blue bedding. A Les Indiennes throw distinguishes the headboard.

For a moodier take on neutral decorating, take note of this bedroom designed by Nicole Hollis. The dark stain of the wood as well as the slate gray bedding and pewter decor make this room sophisticated, sleek, and calming all at once.

"I wanted to create a bedroom full of personality," designer Jae Joo says of the main bedroom in this Boston Rowhouse. Though classic and understated, the room brims with character thanks to a shrunken photo gallery, curved furniture, and colorful accents. The light gray walls look blue in some lighting and green in others; either way, they're a welcome departure from the go-to white canvas most bedrooms feature.

"I'm a big believer that within a home, different rooms should evoke different feelings and purposes,” says designer Nanette Brown. The rest of the rooms in this NYC home are painted in deep, dark tones, while the bedroom features the opposite approach. Despite the varying colors, each room shares a sense of refined elegance and restraint.

Light mauve pink bedding and artwork add a sweet and playful quality to this neutral and contemporary bedroom designed by Studio Robert McKinley.