Just because it’s your bedroom doesn’t mean it can’t be saturated in color. Ditch the white walls and embrace deep hues for sound slumber.
Tomato Red
In the primary bedroom of Annie Zander and her husband, Rick, a deep tomato-red hue repeats the warm tones of the beamed cathedral ceiling. Walls of French doors on either side lead out to the garden. The Thomas Moser pencil-post bed is dressed in a duvet cover in a fabric pattern from Peruvian Connection. Flowers by Beco Flowers.
Deep Sea Blue
Rich, dark blue Benjamin Moore Dark Teal and somber browns contrast with white linen in this primary bedroom. The antique fern prints and bedside tables are from Christopher Filley Antiques. Polished nickel sconces and pendant lights are vintage. The white Anichini bedspread is from Terrasi Living and the lumbar pillow and linen quilt are from Parachute.
Grass Green
In the primary bedroom of a Fairway cottage designed by Daniel Houk of Trapp and Company, walls are papered in a Holland and Sherry houndstooth fabric in green and gray, while the ceiling features a green tortoiseshell wallcovering, creating a soothing cocoon. Matouk linens adorn the bed.