The bedroom should be a place of restoration, somewhere the mind can relax and the body can properly rest. Colour has a profound influence on how we feel in a space, particularly at night. At Edward Bulmer Natural Paint, we believe that the right colour, made from the right materials, can transform a bedroom into a truly calming retreat. Colour affects the body as much as the eye, shaping how we feel, rest, and respond to a space. Strong contrasts, harsh whites, and synthetic pigments can overstimulate the senses, even when we think we have “got used to them.” Subtle, nature-derived colours, on the other hand, work gently on the nervous system, encouraging relaxation rather than alertness. Bedrooms benefit most from colours that feel grounded, muted, and slightly complex — hues that echo the natural world and shift beautifully with the changing light of day. Soft greens for calm and balance Green is one of Edward’s favourite hues — it echoes nature and brings a sense of restorative calm into bedrooms. Pea Green brings a gentle freshness to the bedroom. It is uplifting without being stimulating, a soft, natural green that feels calm and reassuring on waking and at rest. Verdigris is deeper and more enveloping, drawing on historic copper pigments to create a grounded atmosphere that suits bedrooms where a sense of warmth and retreat is desired. Pea Green bedroom. Credit: Sarah Francis Kelly. Strawtop Cottages Pea Green detail. Credit: Sarah Francis Kelly. Strawtop Cottages Verdigris. Credit: Number One Bruton. Photography: Emma Lewis Gentle and serene pinks and neutrals Soft, warm neutrals help bedrooms feel calm and grounded — ideal if you want a gentle, enveloping space. Lilac Pink is a soft, understated shade that brings warmth and quiet elegance to a bedroom, gentle enough to feel restful rather than decorative. Jonquil, a muted, sun-warmed yellow, adds a subtle lift and sense of optimism, particularly lovely in bedrooms that benefit from a little extra light and warmth. Lilac Pink 60%. Credit: Jessica Adams Interiors. Photography: Alexander James Photo Lilac Pink 60% on walls. 100% on cupboards. Credit: Jessica Adams Interiors. Photography: Alexander James Photo Jonquil. Credit: Lee Lovett, Soho Lighting Company Calm blues and subtle tones Blue and muted hues can slow the eye and help lower stress, they are lovely for a peaceful sleep environment. French Blue, with its warmth and depth, is particularly well suited to north-facing rooms, where it brings balance and avoids feeling cold. Ethereal Blue is lighter and more delicate, making it ideal for south-facing bedrooms, where natural light allows its airy softness to shine without becoming washed out. For more inspiration on painting with blue, read our blog about how to paint with blue hues. Ethereal Blue. Credit: Carlos Garcia Interiors French BlueFrench Blue. Credit: Lorfords Antiques Cosy earth tones for warmth and depth If you want a bedroom that feels cocooned and grounded, warmer earth tones can work wonders — especially paired with natural fabrics and soft lighting. Drenching the colours across the ceiling and woodwork adds additional cosiness as perfect illustrated here by the bedroom in Trumpington by Anna Hewitson Design. Tempted to drench and want some ideas, check out our blog that covers all your drenching queries. Trumpington. Credit: Anna Hewitson Design Trumpington. Credit: Anna Hewitson Design Colours featured in this article Pea Green Order a Sample Lilac Pink Order a Sample Jonquil Order a Sample Ethereal Blue Order a Sample French Blue Order a Sample Trumpington Order a Sample Request a free colour chart Sleep Easy A restful bedroom is not just about the paint colour, but also about what those paints are made from. Many conventional paints contain synthetic chemicals and plastic binders that continue to release toxins into the air long after the paint has dried. At Edward Bulmer Natural Paint, our paints are made entirely from natural ingredients, with no VOCs or petrochemicals. The result is cleaner indoor air and a healthier bedroom environment, so you can truly relax and sleep easy. Can’t decide which colour to choose? Don’t lose sleep! Explore bedroom images in our online gallery. Our colour consultants are on hand to guide you, or you can explore at home by ordering our A5 colour cards or a sample pot to see how the shades behave in your own bedroom, when you go to bed and when you wake up.
Pea Green brings a gentle freshness to the bedroom. It is uplifting without being stimulating, a soft, natural green that feels calm and reassuring on waking and at rest. Verdigris is deeper and more enveloping, drawing on historic copper pigments to create a grounded atmosphere that suits bedrooms where a sense of warmth and retreat is desired.
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