You know that feeling when you rearrange your furniture and suddenly your room feels brand new? Now imagine that feeling, but multiplied, just by painting your bedroom a new colour. If your room’s been looking a little tired or just doesn’t feel quite right anymore, a fresh coat of paint might be exactly what you need. It’s one of the quickest, easiest, and most cost effective ways to breathe new life into your space. No major renovations are required, no (or minimal!) stress—just a few hours, a brush, and a natural paint colour that makes you feel good. Blue Bedrooms We are often asked about blues as there is a misconception that blue means cold. The blues at Edward Bulmer Natural Paint are completely the opposite. The earth and mineral pigments we use imbue our blues with warm undertones. With 21 blues to choose from, we can help you find the perfect shade for your room and soft furnishings within it. Cerullian Blue. Credit: Amy Eld Ethereal Blue: Credit: Carlos Garcia Interios Fair Blue. Credit: OKA Sea Green. Credit: Kate Guinness, photography James McDonald Cerullian Blue Order a Sample Ethereal Blue Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Fair Blue Order a Sample Sea Green Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Green Bedrooms Green is Edward’s favourite colour and it is evident in the particular beauty and variety of our greens. From strong and vibrant, such as Olympian Green to deeper warm tones like Verdigris and Light Olive Green our colours all embrace nature and bring the outside in. For a softer paler tone, Eau de Nile is the perfect calm bedroom backdrop. Light Olive Green. Credit: Elizabeth Hay Design. Photography: Jonathan Bond Verdigris. Credit: Number One Bruton Olympian Green Eau de Nile. Credit: Headboard Workshop Light Olive Green Order a Sample Verdigris Order a Sample Olympian Green Order a Sample Eau de Nile Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 We wanted a paint that was multi-facetted and felt unusual without being shouty; something mercurial and complex to suit the character of the building and the people who pass through the doors - Verdigris is complicated in the best possible way: green / blue / light / dark / cold / warm - difficult to pin down and therefore never boring. Claudia Waddam Pink Bedrooms Pinks are very restful tones to pick for a bedroom. Bright and cheerful, such as Rose looks fabulous paired with greens and spots of red in this bedroom by Rita Konig. For a warmer tone, our Jonquil is grown up and versatile, and will bring a touch of warmth without being overpowering. Cuisse de Nymphe Emue and Mason Pink are both dusky pinks that are not too feminine and both suit bedrooms for those of all ages. Cuisse de Nymphe Emue. Credit: Rita Konig Mason Pink. Credit: Amy Eld Jonquil. Credit: Louise Roe Rose. Credit: Rita Konig Cuisse de Nymphe Emue Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Mason Pink Order a Sample Jonquil Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Rose Order a Sample Deeper Colours for Bedrooms If you’re craving a bedroom that feels a little more grounded, dramatic, or just extra cosy, consider leaning into deeper tones, like warm reds, (Brick) earthy terracottas (Header) and deeper browns (Etruscan Brown). These colours bring warmth, character, and a touch of sophistication to your space. Our natural colours are extra grounding, and will bring a sense of calm and stability. Brick. Credit: Mimi Montagu Trumpington. Credit: Lily Bungay Header. Credit: Max Rollitt Etruscan Brown. Credit: OKA Brick Order a Sample Trumpington Order a Sample Header Order a Sample Etruscan Brown Order a Sample At the end of the day, your bedroom should be a place that feels right for you, whether that means soft and serene, warm and earthy, or bold and dramatic. The beauty of our paint is that it’s the perfect way to totally shift the mood and personality of your room. So don’t be afraid to experiment. Trust your instincts. Pick a colour that makes you feel something—calm, happy, grounded, inspired—and let your walls do the rest. Don’t stop with just the walls – consider painting the ceiling and woodwork the same colour. Explore our blog on drenching … or you can even pick stripes!
Edward Bulmer Natural Paint wins ‘The Conscious Award’ at The Country and Townhouse Interiors Awards This July our team were thrilled to pick up ‘The Conscious Award’ from Country and Townhouse, celebrating our brand prioritising sustainable business models, responsibility and staying true to our ethos and brand mission.
Discover the new ‘Forever Favourites Collection’ Create a scheme from one room to your whole house with soft colours that work together effortlessly ensuring tonal flow and harmony. Our 12 best loved shades together in one pack. Discover the power of natural paint today.
Using darker colours for a South or West facing room Darker colours can work really well for eating spaces, especially for a South or West aspect like this one. They give a sense of intimacy and containment and work exceptionally well in library areas and snug rooms. Click here to read more..
Our Guide to ‘Eco-Friendly’ Paint With a multitude of sins being hidden behind that ‘eco-friendly’ label we have done our own guide to ‘eco-friendly’ paint, which will hopefully help you navigate the greenwashing and know what to look out for, how to decide if something is really as ec0-conscious as it says and unpacking some commonly used ‘eco’ credentials.
Colour Inspiration from Nature As we move into one of our favourite seasons, it seemed timely to share some wise words from editor extraordinaire, Kerryn Harper-Cuss. Kerryn loves to use our natural plant based paints in her own home and like us when she is choosing colours for s scheme she turns unequivocally to nature.
The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence This major exhibition at The Victoria and Albert Museum celebrates the extraordinary creative output and internationalist culture of the Golden Age of the Mughal Court. Painted in an array of colours from our natural paint range to complement the art works.