You can find a bedspread in any color imaginable.
Pastels, pinks, reds and slews of other colors are readily available.
Not all will work in your bedroom, though.
In fact, most won't fit your bedroom if you already have installed curtains, furniture, or artwork and are attempting to retrofit a bedspread.
You will want to pick a bedspread that matches nicely with your other pieces, not one that contrasts them.
Be aware of the mood colors set.
Green and blue are peaceful, while red and orange are full of energy.
Neutral colors will go with just about anything, but often lack a certain flair.
For easy reference, you may consult this for easy comparison: - Pink Goes With Purple - Pink Goes With White - Pink Goes With Brown - Purple Goes With White - Tan Goes With Brown - Yellow Goes With Black - Blue Goes With Black - Blue Goes With White - Blue Goes With Green For more on matching, you may want to visit www.
colorblender.
com/ for an amazing matching tool, which was created for web design, but works well and intuitively with anything from home decor to fashion.
Tips: 1.
One of the most important things to remember is that while bedroom colors should match, you must mix colors to keep the room interesting.
Red could be a great choice for a bedspread or curtains, but an all red bedroom wouldn't be something that most people would want.
2.
Consider the room's audience, if you are decorating a guest bedroom, neutral colors should be fine, but if you are decorating the bedroom you share with your spouse, you should keep both of your personalities in consideration.
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