You’ll often find that it’s easier to match your paint color to the items you already have, rather than trying to buy new items that will complement your paint. If you introduce an entirely new color that doesn’t match your furniture, you may make your bedroom look too busy or chaotic. Your wall color doesn’t need to match your furniture perfectly, but it should all flow together. For instance, if you have white furniture, you might pick serene tones like light blue or lavender to complete the calm feel. For brown furniture, you might consider a beige wall color.

For instance, if you have furniture made of dark wood, you might paint your walls warm beige and find bedding in a warm floral pattern you really love. Then, you could add a bold rug, curtains, and artwork in colors that reflect the tones in your bedding for a cozy, cheerful feel. If you prefer a more modern bedroom, you could paint your room in a sophisticated grey tone, then decorate with industrial-inspired furniture and sparse—but striking—decor. However, you could also use colors like teal, lavender, and yellow to brighten up the room and make it feel cozier. You can use soft white bedding and nature-inspired shades to turn white walls into an inviting and romantic atmosphere, or you can use the white backdrop as a stark backdrop for bold art and patterned bedding.

For instance, you could paint your walls a soft blue-green color, then add warm wood furniture and graphic black-and-white prints for a room that’s timeless and fresh. If your style is bold, sophisticated, and modern, paint 3 of your walls a sand color, then add a navy blue accent wall. Contrast that with copper wall hangings and an industrial light fixture.

For instance, you might paint your walls dark green, then brighten the room with light wood furniture, white bedding, and decorations made of wood and brass. Pale green is a perfect choice for a peaceful nature-themed nursery.

Using yellow on your walls is a great way to put yourself in a good mood at the end of the day, and it will also make you feel energized when you wake up in the morning. Paint your walls a sunny shade of pale yellow, then decorate with whites, tans, and even fun pops of nature-inspired colors like teal or lilac.

If you’re worried that using bold shades will be too overwhelming in your room, consider painting a red accent wall behind your bed. Then, you can use a calming grey or tan on the other walls to soften the effect. Pair dark furnishings, bedding, and curtains with a rich burnt orange for a moody, sophisticated feel. These invigorating colors are a great choice if you have a hard time waking up in the morning, as they’ll give you an instant pick-me-up.

Deep purples look fantastic paired with other jewel tones, like sapphire blue, emerald green, and ruby red. Accent soft lilac walls with natural wood furniture and pops of a cool, bold color like maroon to make your room feel fresh and comforting.

For instance, a magenta accent wall would be perfectly complemented by sand-colored paint. If your style is really bold, you might even paint an all-black accent wall! Use metallic accents and bold colors to add contrast and movement. You can even paint your accent wall a different value of the color on your other walls. For instance, if your walls are a light grey, you might pick a slate grey accent wall for a monochrome look.

If you have a low ceiling, open it up by painting it vibrant white or pale blue. If you have a high ceiling, you can create a warmer, more enclosed space by painting it a shade or two darker than the color you have on your walls.

The lamps and light fixtures you use in the room will also affect how the walls look throughout the day.