When it comes to bedrooms, size doesn’t always matter. A small bedroom can be much cosier than a large space, and easier to decorate too. That said, if you do have a small sleeping space, then you will probably be thinking about how to maximise your area and create the illusion of a little more floor space. Luckily, that’s where wall and ceiling colour can play a big part…

The Best Paint Colours for Small Bedrooms

If your bedroom is on the smaller size, then you will naturally want to choose a colour scheme that compliments the space as well as your bedroom furniture. The best paint colours for a small bedroom have the ability to dramatically enhance the light and visual space within the room, without the need to knock down any walls! Whether you are decorating a child’s nursery or your own bijoux boudoir, here are some ideas on how to choose a colour scheme to make your space even more beautiful. 

A neutral paint palette is perfect for a small bedroom in order to maximise every inch of space and light. If you have painted white panelling behind your bed, then opt for a slight contrast in paint colour for example Brushed Cotton which will add subtle warmth and depth against the brightness of the white. Accessorise with natural bed linen in creams and beige for a cosy cottage feel. 

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Brushed Cotton

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Soft pink is a great paint shade for small bedroom because it is fresh, light, and inviting. Pink is a fun and feminine alternative to cream or beige, and is available in many different shades from even the softest of blushes. Pale pink also blends really well with a cool white, such as Blanc de Blancs when you don’t want to paint the full space in one colour. 

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Monochrome is a great colour scheme for a small child’s nursery to keep things simple, fresh, and modern. White walls and ceilings will help to reflect as much natural light as possible around the space, while a dark grey paint, such as Cadet Song works great for an accent wall to hang photos or artwork.

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Cadet Song

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Yellow is a colour that evokes feelings of joy and happiness, so in a small bedroom setting it is ideal to give the space a real character and charm. With its natural connotations of sun and warmth, yellow also has a real Mediterranean vibe, especially when teamed with other warming shades like tan and orange, as well as antique wood and bamboo furnishings. To keep things cosy in your sleeping space, opt for a warm yellow shade, such as Golden Sue.

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Golden Sue

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Greens and blues are nature’s neutrals and have an inherently calming and soothing feel. This makes them great colour ideas for a small kid’s bedroom, offering them a place to chill after a busy day. A feature wall is a lovely idea to create interest in a small bedroom, and means you can combine a few tonal shades of green and blue together to perfect that childhood zen atmosphere.

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Keeping the walls light in a small bedroom will always help reflect the natural daylight around the space, however, this doesn’t mean you can’t introduce deeper colours in other places. If you have a room that is small in width and depth, but generous in height, then painting your ceiling in a darker shade will not only add character to your bedroom but will also help to bring the space into proportion too. 

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French Mustard

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Green is a versatile colour that comes in a wide range of hues. When you pick a feature paint that is soft and subdued, such as Stormy Day, you can combine it with either a neutral colour scheme, or a monochrome one, to inject some soft tranquillity into your small space.

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In combination with a pale paint, such as Tahitian Vanilla, on the walls and ceilings, and plenty of carefully positioned mirrors to reflect the light further, you can definitely create the illusion of more space in your small bedroom. However, if you are a fan of bright colour, then why not have a bit of fun with your bedroom furniture? You could upcycle an old wardrobe using a vivid shade, or insert some beading on a feature wall to give the effect of panelling and paint this with a shade that is upbeat and fitting to your personality. 

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Tahitian Vanilla

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If you are looking to create a cosy and homely haven to relax in, then sometimes it’s better to lean into the fact that your bedroom space is limited and make it enveloping and snug. A warm red shade, such as Serengeti Fire, will help you to achieve this feel, especially when you decorate all four walls with it. You can then give the room some softness with layers of neutral bedding, plush cushions, and warming metallic accessories in copper and brass. 

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Serengeti Fire

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When thinking of the best colours to paint a small bedroom, black might not be the first shade to cross your mind, however, when combined with bright whites and silver metallics, it offers a contemporary and hotel-like vibe. Opt for a single accent wall in a midnight shade, such as Nevermore, or go all out with four walls of black to create something sensual and romantic – perfect for a small attic bedroom.

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We hope that our small bedroom colour ideas have given you some inspiration for your next décor project. Remember, it’s always best to try your shade in its new home before you decide, so browse our pre-selected paint shades today, and order up to 10 free colour chips to be delivered to your home.