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The 10 Best and Worst Bedroom Colors to Sleep

Gudrun Howell · May 17, 2023 ·

Did you know? There’s a super close connection between the colors of your bedroom walls and the quality of your sleep. Yes! The choice of paint colors in hospitals and hotels is far from a pure coincidence. The colors we put in our rooms can have an impact on mood as explained in a study, published in the National Library of Medicine. In this article, we give you our selection of the most soothing colors. The result is a good night’s sleep!

Does the color of your bedroom affect your sleep?

The answer is YES! Colors affect your mood, emotions, and behavior. Aggressiveness, anger, calm or happiness: colors are used to evoke certain emotions. According to Suzy Chiazzari, a consultant in chromotherapy and holistic design, decorating your bedroom has a huge impact on the quality and duration of your sleep. Some colors soothe and attract positive vibes, which improves sleep. For information, chromotherapy is a method aimed at projecting colored lights on the body for physical, psychic and emotional harmonization.

Generally, soft colors in bedrooms are better for sleeping than bright colors that can have an energizing effect. Not wrong! Understanding how colors work helps us manage our sleep space and sleep better…

What are the best paint colors to help you fall asleep?

5 Best Paint Colors in the Bedroom to Sleep Well Final

Looking for restful sleep? Here are our tips! The best colors to sleep in are the shades that make you feel happy, relaxed and zen. We offer you a selection of the most soothing colors that you can add to your sleeping area. No more sleep disorders!

  • Blue, a soothing color

  • Let’s take a few seconds and imagine together a soothing scene, what do you see? Often, it’s blue! It is the color of the sky, the sea… It promotes calm, serenity and confidence. According to a study by Travelodge, people with a blue room get a better night’s sleep compared to all other colors.

    Room painted in light blue

    Deco tip: For the choice of the blue color, play on the light tones for an ideal decoration.

  • White, a classic!

  • It is the lightest color on the spectrum. Symbol of peace and serenity, white is perfect for your bedroom. It brings hope and comfort, which gives you a good night’s sleep. What more could you ask for?

    Room in white

  • Light pink, a warm and modern color!

  • Pink may not be the first color you’ll think of to decorate your bedroom. Think again! Pink, especially light pink, represents softness and tenderness. It’s very soothing! If you lead a stressful life, light pink is your best ally. It’s all good!

    Deco tip: If you don’t want to paint your walls pink, you can use a blanket or pillows of this color.

    Zen room in light pink

  • Green, a trendy color that soothes

  • Green, symbol of nature! Perfect for body and mind, it produces an unparalleled calming effect. It is associated with calm and tranquility to sleep well. One more thing! A wild green is much more soothing than a bright green. More gentle and attenuated, it evokes the calm necessary to make sleep better and restful. Super!

    Bedroom painted wild green

  • Beige to combine luxury and rest

  • In winter as in summer, beige is a safe bet! Thanks to its light and neutral shade, it remains an attractive option for interior decoration. Considered a warmer white, it represents simplicity and serenity. A simple and soothing color. It’s perfect!

    Bedroom walls painted beige

    What are the worst colors to put on the walls of your bedroom to get a good night’s sleep?

    The 5 worst colors to put in your final bedroom

    While some colors may be cool to add to your bedroom, a few shades don’t belong in your sleeping space. Dark, bright and attention-grabbing colors are not welcome. Here is a small list of colors that should not be had in your bedroom.

  • Red

  • Red, one of the most energizing colors!  And it’s not good for getting a good night’s sleep. Red represents danger, war and power but also passion. Very intense, this color can even cause aggression or anger. Red is therefore not recommended for a bedroom.

    Bedroom walls painted red

  • Dark purple

  • Purple, another super energizing color! Combined with creativity, power and extravagance, sleeping in a purple room promotes vivid dreams and nightmares. As a result, you feel tired the next day. As you will probably have understood, purple is a color to keep out of the room.

    Room painted dark purple

  • Orange

  • Similar to red, orange attracts attention and makes you feel awake and energetic. Therefore, it increases your chances of having restless sleep! To avoid these feelings of excitement and energy, consider adding orange notes to the decoration of your room (carpets, books …) instead of the walls. It’s simple!

    Orange color on the walls of a bedroom

  • Dark brown

  • Dark brown, too dark to benefit from a Good night’s sleep? According to the Travelodge study, people who sleep in a brown room have a night of fairly short sleep. Dark brown reflects sadness, anxiety, isolation and depression.

    Bedroom walls painted brown

  • Black

  • Black is trendy when it comes to decoration, however, it is not recommended to paint your bedroom with this dark color. And for good reason, black attracts negativity, fear and anxiety. Everything you need to avoid to get a good night’s sleep!

    Room painted black

    You are now ready to choose the soft, calm and soothing colors and enjoy a restful night’s sleep.

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