Green Colour Bedroom Design Taking a cue from nature and the great outdoors, green is a refreshing choice to enliven the bedroom. Whether you prefer the calming qualities of light green tones like sage or the richness of emerald and forest green, this extremely versatile colour can be subtle or bold depending on how you style it. Read on and get inspired with our styling tips on decorating a green bedroom! 1. Set the scene with green walls Architectural Diges Love the intensity of dark walls in the bedroom? Then consider deep shades of green like emerald or seaweed to create a bold, intimate space that works well with classic, mid-century modern and contemporary styles. Add softness to the room with textures like cotton and cashmere to create a cosy vibe that's perfect for deep slumber. Ellos
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Velvet Bedroom Decor Master bedroom ideas are some of our favorite spaces to peruse for inspiration. Mostly because these spaces have the potential to be the most luxurious, relaxing, zen-like space in a home. We love the approach of decorating a bedroom as if it was in a luxury hotel – we're talking glamourous four-poster beds, velvet upholstered headboards, piles of feathery cushions, sumptuous color palettes, freestanding baths, chaise lounges, walk-in closets. And sure, maybe you don't have room for all of those things but there are still plenty of lovely, achievable modern bedroom ideas for decorating a master bedroom that will get you enthused to start a new project... Elegant master bedroom ideas to inspire 1. Choose a headboard as the focal point (Image credit: James Merrell)