Namaste in Bed: Soothing Shades for Your Sanctuary

March 31, 2020 2 min read

Namaste in Bed: Soothing Shades for Your Sanctuary

When it comes to serenity in your sleeping quarters, we’ll lay it down: the bedroom is meant to be a dreamy oasis; a calming and comfortable retreat; a relaxation station designed especially for you to unplug and power down. 

Color is the best way to create some seriously soothing ambiance in the boudoir. “It’s not just plush pillows and cozy throws that create a tranquil environment; wall color can have a big impact on the overall feel of the room,” said Benjamin Moore color and design expert Hannah Yeo recently.  

The pros also know that cooler hues feel right at home in spaces where you most want to chill out. These colors promote relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, slow heart rate and improve sleep quality. And isn’t that exactly what we’re going for in the place we go to relax and rejuvenate?

This peaceful-themed palette from Benjamin Moore will surely inspire you to turn your bedroom’s blank canvas into blissfully cozy sanctuary. Say goodbye to tension and hello to a good night’s sleep, starting with a visit to our in-store experts for design tips and clever ideas on tackling your bedroom paint project.

 

Benjaminn Moore OC-20
Calm OC-22: Inherently sophisticated and endlessly versatile, this shade’s subtle nuances of whites that suit tranquil, serene environments.

 

Benjamin Moore's 2055-60

Serenity 2055-60: Blue hues are best for soothing and settling moods, and this one is definitely a breath of fresh air.  

 

Benjamin Moore's 854

Sleeping Angel 854: Greens are a great choice for the bedroom as they reflect colors found in nature and evoke a feeling of contentment.

 

benjamin moore's af-490

Tranquility AF-490: This versatile blue-grey-green color will pick up its cues from complimentary bedroom fabrics and accessories.

 

Benjamin Moore's 1563

Quiet Moments 1563: Inspiring moments of quiet meditation, this soothing shade creates a look of elegance and simplicity. 

 

Benjamin Moore- AF-95

Hush AF-95: It’s easy to imagine the soft whisper of gently drifting sand with this warm neutral in your master suite. 

 

Benjamin Moore's 2067-20

Starry Night Blue 2067-20: Set off this sigh-worthy indigo with contrasting colors, such as equally bold white trim and accents. 

 

Benjamin Moore's 2101-20

Cocoa Brown 2101-20: Mirroring the dark, delicious shade of cocoa beans, this rich brown creates a comforting setting for curling up with a good book.

 

Benjamin Moore's 1454

Sleepy Hollow 1454: Timeless in its appeal, this dusky purple is perky in daylight, but wraps around you like a favorite duvet at night.

 



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