Neutral tones are ''not well-liked by anyone''
16/04/2010
Bedroom decorating is always a tough decision to make, though many people insist on playing it safe - something that can be proved wrong with a very simple approach to hues, it has been stated.
Barrie Spang, an expert in the world of interior design, told Cleveland.com that she regularly brings a big box of crayons to her presentations and asks each guest to choose a favourite, with the specialist noting: "It''s interesting that no-one ever picks beige or grey."
Despite this, many people may not have the adventurous nature to do this and as a result, "sneaking in colour" with a pillow or throw on the bed may be the best way to inject style.
Ms Spang added that bright colours can often be used in laundry rooms or other places that aren''t lived in, while loved colours should be left for bedrooms and the like.
She concluded: "When I walk into my living room, I always feel happier."
Pioneer Linens, a leading bedding company in Florida, recently said that decorative accent pillows are "like works of art" for the bedroom and can act as focal points where decor is minimalistic and neutral.
Posted by Michael Ewing
