10 Exceptional Dual Tone Wall Colour Combinations For A Dreamy Bedroom

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As children, we rarely concern ourselves with how our parents design our rooms. But as we mature, move out, and begin to create our own living spaces, we come to appreciate the significance of personal space, especially our bedrooms. From the choice of wall colours to the type of decor and photos on display, every aspect of the bedroom reflects a piece of our individuality.

When personalising your bedroom, the starting point should be the colour of your walls. While white remains a popular and convenient choice, it often lacks the ability to evoke emotions or create a distinct atmosphere with limited additions. Thankfully, a plethora of two-colour combinations for bedroom walls exist, ones that can withstand the test of time without losing their charm within mere months. 

Yellow And Eggshell White

If we're being honest then any wall colour with white is a good dual colour combination for your bedroom walls but if you're looking to brighten up the space, then a good pick would be yellow. This one's a bright yellow but you can play with the different hues and see if you'd like to go a shade darker or lighter.

Baby Pink And Dark Green

This two-tone wall colour combination looks so beautiful and regal. In our opinion, the lighter shade of pink balances out the deep shade of green. It's an excellent wall colour combination if you just want to add an accent wall, as the dark shade of green won’t be too overpowering.

Black And Grey

Pair black with a lighter version of itself, grey. They go together seamlessly and create a very mysterious and luxurious look to your bedroom. 

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Navy Blue And White

Navy Blue or Royal Blue paired with white is pure sophistication. Blue brings a sense of depth and elegance to the room and white is a beautiful contrast. This two colour combination for the bedroom ends up lending a very clean and crisp look to the room as well. 

Beige And Brown

If you wish to create a soothing and calming bedroom for yourself we'd suggest sticking to neutral and earthy tones such as beige and brown. Usually, the beige in this combination is very light, almost resembling white and the brown is also on the lighter side. We'd suggest keeping the colour palette neutral throughout the room, whether it's your furniture (consider adding wicker and rattan pieces) or wall art. 

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Rust Orange and Grey

A fiery combination that might not make sense in your head but certainly makes sense when you see it. Rust orange is a rich, earthy hue adds a sense of cosiness as well as a pop of colour without overwhelming the space. Grey, being a versatile and neutral tone colour complements rust orange perfectly.

Green and White

Adding green to any part of your home is a great idea, whether it's through incorporating plants or choosing green hues for your walls. Green, symbolizing nature, lends a calming ambience to the room, and white amplifies that peaceful atmosphere even further.

Purple and Grey

Purple brings a sense of opulence and depth into the space, and its pairing with grey provides a modern touch to your bedroom. In smaller rooms, it's advisable to opt for lighter shades of purple, utilizing grey predominantly with purple accents. This prevents the space from feeling cramped and maintains an open and airy feel to the room. In larger spaces, you have the freedom to experiment with various shades, including deeper tones of purple, to enhance the overall aesthetic of your bedroom.

Mustard Yellow And Grey

Another surprising yet aesthetically pleasing colour combination is mustard yellow and grey. Strangely enough, it gives a contemporary aesthetic to the room. Mustard yellow is a lively burst of colour into the space without being overly intense on the eyes, blending seamlessly with the neutral tone of grey.

Pink And Charcoal Grey

Pink, whether soft and pastel or bold and vibrant, is one of the few colours apart from the obvious greens and browns that has the ability to bring a sense of warmth to the space. Charcoal grey, on the other hand, is a deep and grounding neutral that provides a sophisticated and sleek backdrop.

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