
Warm taupe

The refined taupe walls in the guest room in Giorgio Armanis Upper West Side Apartment enable architectural elements such as the breathtaking glass window without competition. For those who are looking for the strange balance between timeless and contemporary search, this shadow provides a master class in calm luxury.
Creamy white

If you have a cool white for a warm one, you can immediately make a room comfortable, as in this Paris apartment designed by Omar Aqeel. Combine with natural textures such as wooden furniture or woven baskets to improve the heat, or add metallic accents for a touch of luxury without seriousness.
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Emerald green

“Before the room was only white – the walls, the bed, the chests of drawers,” says designer Peti Lau. Now the room in “The most expensive wallpaper” that the designer has ever installed is: an organic, fan -shaped, dazzling wall cover feathered with peacocks. The structured walls here create a jewel box effect that envelops the room in rich, green splendor.
Butter

Butter yellow has a moment and we can't get enough. In Foreign things With the co -creator Matt Duffer House in LA, this butter yellow turns the guest room into a sun -drenched sanctuary that feels nostalgic and yet modern.
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Damped pink

In Lee Radzill's elegant Parisian area, the sensitive, subdued pink has a subtle quality that enables it to function almost as neutral and at the same time give warmth and character. The monochromatic approach-vom structured headboard to the crispy white bed linen-generates a cocoon-like effect that is both timeless and trend.
Blushing beige

Peace is predominant in the primary bedroom of this cottage in Connecticut, which was designed by Clive Lonstein. The shiny blanket plays shyly with natural light, and pink in the bed linen and accents bring warmth without exceeding their hand.
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Olive green

The use of green indoors has been proven to have the impulse rates and the Cortisol mirror, and this Parisian apartment is here to prove this. This versatile color works harmoniously with the warm wooden elements and cooler blue accents.
Moody Blue

The two -colored, Inky Blue Walls in this historic house in the middle of the century in Tahoe create a horizon line that looks like the eye and feels both comfortable and expansive. Perfect for dreamers who find peace in the in -depth dusk of the day.
Sludge red

In the New York Studio apartment of this Theater director, the walls are soaked in a deep, muddy red, which at the same time brings the whole drama and feels comforting. When the curtains are drawn, “it is like a warm cocoon,” says designer Stephen Sposito.
Pfau blue green

Peacock Teal creates a theatrical setting for the four-youth bed in the primary bedroom of Kim Hersov's edge London residence. Teal is both energetic and calming and provides a bedroom that feels intimate and expansive, traditional and through and through modern at the same time.
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Mint

We are obsessed with the Miny Monochromen Primary Bedroom by Megan Rapinee and Sue Bird's Soho Dig. Mint Green has an excellent light reflection that increases the room and at the same time maintains a soft, diffuse quality.
Golden yellow

“We wanted to be very brave, so we used an opportunity with this super saturated golden yellow color [for the walls]”, Says Stephanie Luk. Benjamin Moores Citrine Lackkolel is a sunny basis for this inviting guest room in this newly designed craftsman in Pasadena.
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Blue -gray

In Elle Decor A-List Designer Delia Kenzas Sag Harbor Retreat, the walls of the main bedroom are painted in a custom-made blue-gray. The architectural trailer light, which is folded like origami, adds sculptural interest without visual disorder, and the horizontal window frames nature like Living Art.
Warm mustard

The warm mustard wall in the bizarre bedroom of a versatile Parisian apartment creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. We love the sunny feeling!
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Green-blue

In this airy mountain retreat in Vermont, which was designed by Elle Decor A-Lister Sheila Bridges, the walls are painted in Farrow & Balls' green blue. This versatile color is perfect for those who are looking for peace and renewal, and works wonderfully with natural textures, metallic accents or complementary ochres and light brown to get a balanced, timeless elegance.
Walnut

We have two words: walnut brown. Not convinced? The walls of this primary bedroom in a Hollywood hill -bungalow will help. Walnut Brown delivers depth without darkness and creates a room that feels both grounded and increased.
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Deep navy

Deep Navy not only decorates, but also orchestrates a mood. In this Chelsea apartment, the dark blue walls create a perfect canvas for the warm caramel tones of the bedroom furniture. This is color as trust.
Eggplant

'90s thrack! In this Brooklyn family designed by Danielle Fennoy from Revamp, the bedroom walls are covered with Brinjal color by Farrow & Ball. Have you ever seen such a sophisticated purple?

Julia Cancilla is the engagement editor (and resident witch) at Elle Decor, where she manages the brand's social media presence and covers trends, lifestyle and culture in the design world. Julia built her background Colored The magazine, where she did two million, carried out interviews with celebrities from A-list and wrote articles that focused on pop culture, art and lifestyle. Julia wrote about her five years of experience in digital media on numerous topics, from fashion to astrology.
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