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33 Purple Themed Bedrooms With Ideas, Tips & Accessories To Help You Design Yours

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Purple makes for a decadent decor look with its rich depth of colour, and this collection of purple themed bedrooms is the stuff sweet dreams are made of. We have everything from sophisticated master suites, romantic retreats, modern minimalist style schemes and something for younger members of the family. You might have been toying with the idea of painting a feature wall for a while, or maybe a purple wallpaper has caught your eye; maybe you’re thinking about investing in a colourful bed, bedroom accent chair or ottoman but are hesitating on a final decision. Whatever idea you’ve been sleeping on, this set of inspiration will wake you up to the wonders of purple.

Double up the decadence. Traditional boiserie has twice the impact on a colourful wall. Purple paintwork runs on around this room, and closet doors have been selected in a matching hue to keep continuity.

Get on the right track. Double white stripes cut through this purple headboard feature wall, and the design inverts on the other walls in the room. The inverted tracks are a clever way to have colour travel the whole room without flooding every inch of wall space.

Let other colours in. Wall panels receive a vibrant treatment in this sophisticated purple bedroom scheme, behind a piece of swirling wall art. The art includes the same hue, as well as introducing contrasting green into the mix. The green accent is picked up in bedside accessories.

Neutralise to maximise. A stunning purple rug provides the base for a white bed with pink and purple cushions. The bright tones are somewhat neutralised by a dusky accent wall.

Say yes to yellow accents. Deep plum walls make a moody backdrop, deliciously dark for soothing one to sleep. A pale yellow 4 poster bed and matching bedside table lift the shadowy scheme here, as does a light area rug and bright artwork.

Tap into turquoise. A turquoise dresser, teal scatter cushions and accent chair really create a buzz against the backdrop of a dark purple bedroom.

Colour block it out. A dark wall panel breaks the monotony of a long lilac headboard wall. Heavy purple curtains make colour blocks across a window wall.

Give just a hint of a tint. A purple-grey matt finish paint is a subtle way to introduce just a hint of the hue to a modern room. Choose accent cushions in a slightly juicier shade to lift the look.

Find the balance. Purple tones in this room have been balanced out with equal parts white. A colourful ceiling visually warms the space.

Wood tone is wonderful against a purple palette. Consider a wood effect headboard, bed, skirting boards and door reveals. A wood laminate floor will pull it all together.

Fancy a quick fix? A new purple bed set can be enough to blast a dose of your favourite colour into your sleep space. A piece of wall art will carry the hue into the vertical plane.

Pick out some pinstripe. This purple bed throw picks out the matching pinstripe from the wall behind, whilst the rest of the room remains in calming neutrals.

Cut it up. If you don’t want to go the whole hog with a large wall of colour, how about dividing the area into cool geometric sections.

Longing for change in a rental property? Hang textiles to create an easily removable look.

Keep it sweet. A neat upholstered section nestles within the storage headboard of this bedstead, which brings a sweet section of colour to the grey piece. Gold wall sconces and golden accessories enrich the look.

Colour a footboard wall. If you’ve already got a lot going on with your headboard, then flip the script.

Create a mini-room within a room, like this cosy purple cove. Purple trimmed portiere close it off from the larger space when it’s time to sleep.

Savour style statements. From purple closets and drapes to a matching floral mural and colourful modern chandelier, this room throws a purple party.

Promote a high-end look with regency furniture. An elegant bedroom ottoman bench or a french style armchair can prove the perfect companions for a regal purple palette.

Crown the room. A crystal chandelier sparkles in this regal room. Luxuriously pooling window drapes have been crowned with light swags.

Add freshness to the finish with indoor plants. This pale mauve modern bedroom feels very calm and collected, the greenery adds a little unruly zest.

Fashion a tranquil bohemian bedroom. Choose muted shades, gentle pattern and laid-back accessories.

Colour a black or white wall with purple neon lights.

Go two-tone.

Create colour clusters. This purple and blue bedroom groups most of its colour in a central island that’s formed by a purple bed and blue ottoman cubes. Smaller accents draw the colour outward to the rest of the space.

Pack a punch with pattern, like this duo of botanical prints.

Refresh flock. Classic flock wallpaper doesn’t have to look heavy; choose a design with a white background and team with a cool contrasting colour. This purple, green and white bedroom is fun and fresh.

Fall in love with lavender. Lavender and lilac shades make a restful and romantic retreat.

Minimalism doesn’t have to be monochrome. Check out this purple minimalist style bedroom.

Cut yourself a slice of purple themed decor. This scheme slips a slice of bright wallpaper inside a headboard wall recess, colours a few slender drawer fronts and a side slice of the bed cover.

Update a quiet scheme. If you cancel out the ceiling, window blind, duvet and rug, you can see the original pale grey, white and wood tone bones of this room.

It doesn’t take us to tell you that purple is amongst the top of the list for kids’ room colours. We like the way this one contains the lively hue within solid white frames.

Of course there’s always the option to go all out, with purple bedroom furniture, solid walls and window dressings to boot!

1. Purple themed artwork 2. Swallow clock 3. Purple comforter set 4. Purple vase 5. Bedroom pendant lights 6. Panthella mini table lamp 7. Smart clock 8. Purple orchid (Artificial) 9. Purple rug


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25 Purple Room Decorating Ideas

Douglas Friedman

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Pink and Purple Harmony

In Alina Cho's Central Park South apartment, a living room is powerfully feminine and flooded with light. A tufted purple bench pairs with millennial pink walls; zebra patterned chairs tie together the glamorous space.

Ricardo Labougle

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Moody Purple Dining

In a Spanish-inspired London townhouse, the dining room's Victorian table sits atop a custom Patricia Sanchiz rug. The antique space's moody green walls are offset by the two-toned, rich purple rug and watery blue curtains.

Simon Upton

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A Deep, Cool Purple Den

In decorator Alisa Bloom's sultry 1920s penthouse, a color punched style comes to life in the den. The vintage Edward Wormley sofa is in a Scalamandré velvet, and the rug is by the Rug Company.

William Waldron

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Complementary Shades

In cosmetics star Jeanine Lobell and actor Anthony Edwards' eclectic family home, the master bedroom is invigorated through a thoughtful use of purples. A deep-toned custom bed, sheer pink-purple curtains, and walls painted in Grappa come together in harmony.

Richard Powers

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Texture Play

In an eggplant purple dining room, J. Robert Scott chairs are upholstered in a Fortuny cotton, the walls are covered in a JAB wool and Houlès nailheads, and the curtains are of a Donghia cotton.

Simon Upton

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Mediterranean Influence

The guest bedroom of an eclectic Adriatic home features a punchy purple accent wall, which backs a woven screen from Burundi that serves as the headboard. The bedcover is of West African kente cloth, and the floor mat is Indonesian.

Richard Powers

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Dramatic Purple Couch

In designer Alex Papachristidis' bold NYC apartment, a seating area feels royal thanks to antique chairs and a decadent velvet couch, all of which are backed by a graphic vintage wallpaper.

Mikkel Vang

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Saturated Purple Library

In this Upper East Side apartment designed by Alex Papachristidis, the library is saturated in purple. The custom sofa is upholstered in a Manuel Canovas velvet and the cushions are in a Brunschwig & Fils cotton. The custom carpet is by Beauvais, the Louis XVI armchair is covered in a Braquenié fabric and the walls are heated in a Manuel Canovas lambswool. The print is by Andy Warhol.

Mikkel Vang

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Glowing Purple Bedroom

In the same purple-filled apartment designed by Papachristidis, the custom bed is upholstered in a Brunschwig & Fils fabric and dressed in bedding by Leontine Linens. The light fixture was found at a Paris flea market, the lamps are by Christopher Spitzmiller with custom shades by Blanche P. Field and the rug is a custom design. The walls are sheathed in a linen by Manuel Canovas, and the curtains are of a silk by the same company, with Samuel & Sons trim.

Francesco Lagnese

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Soft Purple Walls

In the master bedroom of Vanity Fair style chronicler and social fixture Amy Fine Collins, the soft purple walls in the master bedroom serve as a sweet backdrop for drawings by Tony Viramontes. The circa-1915 bed is dressed in linens designed by Robert Hoven, who also created the wall treatment. The swing-arm lamps by Hinson sport custom-made shades.

William Waldron

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Splashes of Warm Purple

In author Holly Peterson's Hamptons home, decorated by Kimberly Hall, the master bedroom's splashes of purple are complemented by a more neutral grass cloth wall covering by Phillip Jeffries. The custom rug is by Madeline Weinrib.

Simon Upton

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Muted Purple Veranda

In their Jaipur, India apartment, fashion designer Liza Bruce and her husband Nicholas Alvis Gega appointed a vibrant shade of purple to the veranda walls. The carved-wood table and bench blend with white-painted polyhedrons and mercury-glass balls.

Dominique Vorillon

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Cool Purple Ceiling

In a traditional stone house in Bel Air, decorated by designer Kim Alexandriuk, a daughter's room is modernized with a blue-purple ceiling, linen curtains by Christopher Farr and cream walls.

Roger Davies

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Purple Covered Living Room

In model Jessica Stam's New York apartment, the living room is characterized by purple walls, purple drapes and a purple custom-made rug by Stark. Armchairs upholstered in a Donghia cotton are circa the 1950s, as is the floor lamp, and the vintage sofa was found on eBay.

Björn Wallander

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Feminine Purple Master

In a Manhattan townhouse, the master bedroom's purple custom-color wallpaper is by Gracie. The cast-metal bed is also a custom design, the headboard and bed skirt are of a fabric by Lelievre and the canopy curtains are of a silk by Dedar that was embroidered by Penn & Fletcher and lined with a fabric by Stark.

Mikkel Vang

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Earthy Purple Accent

In the living room of an 1870s carriage house in Bedford, New York, the purple dhurrie is 19th century. The custom sofa is covered in a Kravet cotton and the cocktail table is by Martin Szekely. The Egyptian light fixture is from Liza Sherman.

Richard Powers

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Glossy Purple Floors

The living room of this São Paulo house showcases tones of purple throughout. The built-in concrete banquette is fitted with velvet cushions and the rug is Chinese. Concrete tiles colored with iron oxide line the floor.

Simon Upton

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Purple Minimalism

In a Mexico City home that blends minimalism with folk art tradition, the living room purple chairs, cocktail table and purple sofa are all by Casamidy. The artwork over the sofa is a reproduction of a 1936 telegram from R. Buckminster Fuller to Isamu Noguchi explaining Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity, and is by Jose Dávila. The 19th-century mirror is Mexican.

Simon Upton

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Purple Fabrics

In this Manhattan family home, the master bedroom is accented with purple in the bed and drapes. The custom-made bed is upholstered in a Rogers & Goffigon linen, and the bedding is by Casa del Bianco. The carpet is by Stark.

Simon Upton

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Victorian-Inspired Purples

In this English manor house, the library sofas are by George Smith, and the armchairs, which are reproductions of Victorian originals from Somerleyton, are upholstered in fabric by Bernard Thorp; the mahogany Pembroke side table dates to 1790, the Axminster rug is a copy of a 17th-century design, the 1920s oak bookcases are by Wilcox of Warwick, and the walls are painted in Teal by Paint & Paper Library.

Jean-Francois Jassaud

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Subdued Grayish Purples

Christian Astuguevieille designed the Afribaton chair, marble-topped table, hemp pedestal, Mira mirror, and sconce prototypes in the meeting room of his French duplex; the crystal chandelier is from the early 20th century, and three of his 1992 glass sculptures in ultramarine blue fabric and bulrushes sit atop the 19th-century marble fireplace.

Eric Piasecki

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Luxurious Purple Velvet

In Christina Juarez's color-drenched apartment, the vintage Milo Baughman sofa is in a Cowtan & Tout velvet and a pair of 1970s chairs are in a Larsen velvet. The cocktail table and floor lamp are by West Elm, the side tables are by Donghia, and the pillows and rug are by Madeline Weinrib. The portraits are by Kimberly Brooks.

Eric Piasecki

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Pattern Crazy Purples

Also in the home of Christina Juarez, the custom Avery Boardman chaise has a seat cushion in a Claremont fabric and a back bolster in a Quadrille fabric. The cocktail table is by Jonathan Adler, the dresser is by West Elm, and the vintage lamp from Dragonette Ltd. has a shade by Irving & Morrison. Artworks by (from left) Yee Wong, Wayne Pate, and Takashi Murakami hang on walls covered in a Kreme wallpaper from Studio Four NYC.

William Waldron

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Neutral Purples

In the master bedroom of this West Village apartment, the bed and side tables are custom designs, the walls are sheathed in a custom grass cloth by Work + Sea, and the sconces are by Jason Koharik.

Joshua McHugh

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Rosy Purple Walls

In the master bedroom of an Upper West Side apartment, a Hästens bed is dressed in linens by Sferra and Olatz, the circa-1970 side tables are by Milo Baughman, and the lamp is by Taylor; the walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Cinder Rose, and the photographs are by Marsha Lebedev Bernstein.

75 modern interior design ideas in purple

The color is a combination of red and blue. There are many shades: purple, lilac, amethyst, plum, which have a relaxing, calming effect on the brain. Violet is a strong color and does not lose its "character" when combined with green, yellow or brown. It tends to absorb light and look too heavy, but when properly combined with other colors, decor and furniture, it can look elegant, stylish and unusual.

Modern design in purple

Dark purple color in the interior

Beautiful bedroom interior design in purple

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Secrets of the purple world

The psychological effects of purple in a stylish design interior depend on the colors - warm (closer to red) or cold (closer to blue). For example, bluish purple can be calm and relaxing, imperious and rude. Red will look defiant and cheap, but will calm the nervous system.

By the way, in Catholicism, violet is considered a sign of abstinence, so all cardinals wear rings with amethyst. According to psychologists, the presence of this color in the interior of the house is inherent in artistic personalities, workers in creative professions (artists, musicians, designers). Light shades, such as, for example, orchid or heliotrope, have a therapeutic effect on the nervous system: they dull astheno-neurotic syndromes, soothe with sudden attacks of panic and fear.

Violet as a key color for their room can be chosen by teenagers who have not yet decided on a profession, tastes and preferences. There is also an opinion that it increases sentimentality, sensitivity, therefore it often becomes a favorite paint of people with non-traditional orientation. But most often purple in the interior is a stimulator of inspiration and creative thinking.

Violet interior

Large kitchen in purple

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The first purple strokes. How to find your option?

To understand how purple can decorate or change the atmosphere in the house beyond recognition, you need to decide what functions the space will perform? For example, for a study and a nursery schoolchild or student, you need to select calm, muted options. They should activate thinking and at the same time not suppress. These shades are: prunes, mulberry and basil. Lighter tones (light pink, lilac, iris) will incline the nervous system to sleep.

When choosing paints for the bedroom, everything to the smallest detail should excite (unless the apartment belongs to a lonely old man), but just enough so that the walls do not “crush”. If the owner or hostess of the room is an eccentric nature, then eggplant, dark purple or plum are ideal for them. For individuals who are calm, patient and sensitive, purple and orchid can transform the bedroom.

The combination of white and purple in the interior of the kitchen

Chic room design with purple sofa

Violet color in the interior of the living room

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Gold, silver, purple… Combination with other colors

In order for the atmosphere in the house to bring only positive emotions, it is necessary to correctly combine the tones. You can decorate different rooms using violet as the basis in the following variations.

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Fresh plum

Basic colors: plum, lime green, pale cobalt, snow white. This range will ideally transform the bedroom, living room, the windows of which face south or southeast. To decorate the space, it is better to use a white or pale pistachio color, while one of the walls can be made a bright accent in the lime green option.

Purple bedroom design

The combination of white and purple in the interior

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Lavender in the snow

Shades: white linen, snow white, fuchsia, French lavender, eggplant. In this range, you can transform the kitchen, dining room and even the nursery. This is one of the most reliable color combinations and is a hallmark of the Provence style. Walls in such a setting should be painted with creamy white paint or use ecru, a pale pink lavender.

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Retro cottage

Dominant colors: olive green, pale gold, garnet red, putty, plum and sky blue. The interior style inherent in the 40s of the 20th century can be created in modern conditions using reddish tones. The walls in this version can be painted in cream, pale blue or light gray.

Dark purple color in the interior

Violet color in the interior of the house

Light room design in purple

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Claret bottle

Paints used: dusty turquoise, burgundy, sulfur rose, buttermilk, charcoal and teal (bluish green). This combination "cools" the room. The best color for the walls is off-white.

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Magenta

Paints for creating a bright, provocative interior: charcoal, blue ice, mustard, purple, bright olive. To prevent such a design from seeming vulgar, bright “hot” indigo must be complemented with a delicate purple hue. The best options for walls are white, light gray, field mustard.

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Picnic by the lake

Applied shades: hazy sky, madder rose, bright olive green, fiery orange, dusty plum. The secret of the similarity of the interior with pretty landscapes of lakes is as follows: rich shades look harmonious against the background of light neutrals, woody shades and leafy greens. In this style, you can decorate a balcony, a spacious loggia or a veranda. Actual backgrounds are pure white, pale gray, foggy blue.

In addition to reworking walls, ceilings, floors and doors, purple is used in the interior for decoration - carpets, curtains, pillows and other accessories. The success of the setting will provide an option if you use one paint in three details. For example, walls, pillows and vases.

Dark purple room design

Bright purple color in the interior of the room

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Stylish bedroom

To create a dream bedroom, you need to think in advance about the mood that it should evoke. Stronger colors, such as eggplant and plum, stimulate the senses and excite the attention. They can be combined with extravagant fabrics - velvet, velor, jacquard. At the other end of the spectrum are more soothing and delicate colors - lilac, lavender, puce. It muffles strong emotions and helps to relax. Using the table, you can determine exactly how the purple color in the interior will set the mood and how other colors will emphasize or muffle its 17 shades.

Table 1. Combining different shades of purple with other colors to create a bedroom decor.

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shades

Ideal Normal Bad
Violet red Green, turquoise Light orange, mint green Yellow, brown, beige
Plum Orange, white Ultramarine Green Indigo light green
Orchid Bright crimson, ash Red Beige, brown, plum
Violet Green, blue, brown Black Ash White
mauve Silver, beige, terracotta Orange, magenta, red Indigo
Violet Grey, yellow Turquoise, Green, brown
Eggplant Black milk white Charcoal Pale Yellow Beige
Amethyst Turquoise, pale pink Lemon red Raspberry
Heliotrope Blue, grey, scarlet Raspberry red mint Fuchsia
Indigo Ultramarine Beige Brown, white, milky Dark green, dirty yellow
Fuchsia Grey, tan, brown Lime, mint green, pale yellow White, black, indigo
Thistle Red, yellow, dark blue Orange, terracotta, fresh greenery Beige, pink, hot purple
Purple (lilac) Yellow, orange Olive pink Mocha, lime
Lavender Dark brown, Pale pink, black, mocha Orange
Carnation Black, purple Light blue mint Blueberry blue
Magenta (purple) Light brown, pale yellow White, scarlet Beige Ash Charcoal
Pusovy Dark blue, brown Brown White, green

Violet color in the interior of the room

Purple kitchen design

Violet color in the interior

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Violet furniture

Wardrobes, chairs and seating areas must be different in color from the walls and flooring. A good combination of eggplant-colored furniture will be black and white room design, silver accents on the walls. Since purple fluctuates between blue and red, it can have different colors - warm (purple, eggplant, violet) and cold (indigo, amethyst, lilac). Based on such a variety, you can create a beautiful picture. If the walls in the room are painted in cold shades of purple, then warm colors will help to add comfort: lilac, purple, dark purple. To remove the cloyingness of their warm design of the room, elegant colors of such colors as misty orchid, black tulip and dark lavender can be used.

Table 2. Shades of purple for the interior of different rooms.

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fits

Room

Excellent Normal Not suitable
Living room Eggplant, amethyst, lavender Thistle, puce, carnation Magenta, indigo, violet red
Bedroom Amethyst, plum Orchid, thistle, carnation, lavender Pusovy, heliotrope
Children's room Puss, lavender, mauve Fuchsia, Thistle Violet Plum
Kitchen Fuchsia, indigo Amethyst, eggplant Purple, violet red
Bathroom Fuchsia, indigo, carnation, magenta Violet red, mauve Carnation, lavender
Corridor Puce thistle Indigo, heliotrope Fuchsia
Cabinet Plum, orchid Violet Purple, purple, magenta, indigo

Beautiful room design in purple

Purple bed

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Living room and violet

Modern designers divide purple into many tones. To make the living room look stylish and modern, purple will help. On walls or framed by decor, it becomes a focal point. In combination with steel gray, it becomes elegant, and in tandem with orange, it turns the room into an eclectic corner. To highlight violet against the background of other colors, white, beige, black and gray are used.

The classic combination is dark indigo with gray and charcoal tones. This combination works to the advantage of space if large details (for example, a sofa) are in an eggplant color, and the rugs next to it are muted gray. Furniture in such an environment can only be light, and textiles are decorated with patterns of purple and fuchsia tones. Pleasant attention contrasts in the living room will create a combination of lilac with beige, the color of green moss. These colors can be used for wall decoration - you can paint one wall with calm beige, and decorate the other three with lilac.

Vibrant kitchen in purple

Violet color in interior design

Purple bedroom design

Actual bedroom

A room intended for solitude and sleep should bring only positive emotions to a person. To do this, use purple and trendy decor. A classic-style bedroom can be decorated in this way: paint the walls with lilac paint, make the ceiling light, but not white, and cover the floor with a laminate of the same light color (for example, linden). Textiles for such a bedroom need to be selected contrasting, from dense patterned fabrics. So that the situation does not seem too cloying, several pieces of furniture are painted with dark paint.

To create a warm, delicate bedroom, lighter colors are used: lilac, lavender, puce. Light wood furniture, a classic metal bed with a high headboard and natural fabrics decorated with floral patterns can add even more lightness. Contrasts will add freshness to the atmosphere. For example, blueberry and blackberry tones are complemented by snow-white, yellow or green colors.

Violet color in the interior

Violet furniture in the interior of the living room

Violet and kitchen

Decorating the kitchen can improve your appetite, cheer you up and inspire you for culinary experiments. Intense purple can be used to create a dramatic yet functional interior.

The most successful combinations:

Lilac glossy walls with light wooden furniture and steel decor will look harmonious.

How to decorate the walls and ceiling?

Taking into account whether the colors belong to warm or cold shades, you can visually expand the space. The tricks of coloring the walls will help in this: for example, using plum as a base, you can decorate one wall with a lighter tone of the berry, and the opposite with a darker one. You can connect the space with a light pink tone. The ceiling in the interior of the bedroom, living room or nursery cannot be dark (eggplant, purple-red). In the alteration of such premises, you need to be careful - use mauve, wisteria and heliotrope for painting the ceiling.

Video: Violet color in the interior

50 photos of apartment interior design ideas in purple:

Violet bedroom - 75 photos of interesting combinations in the interior

The color solution creates a general impression of the interior of any room. Modern designs are full of experiments with bright non-standard ideas, for example, a purple bedroom interior.

With a unique energy complex purple is full of sensual romance and "harmony of contradictions". The combination of red passions and blue of peace, Cleopatra herself loved him, has long been considered the color of "royal".

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Violet qualities

Huge selection of shades: lavender, lilac, violet, plum and eggplant. Beautiful rich lilac shade, fuchsia, etc.

Violet colors in styles

Lavender colors are more often associated with provincial Provence. Good combinations with milky, beige and pale gray.

Delicate shades of purple bedroom should be decorated with wrought iron (wooden) vintage furniture in light colors, textiles with frills, light air curtains and accessories.

Arabic style is emphasized by different shades: violet, lilac or lavender. The light purple tone of the walls and voluminous and multi-level ceilings will give coolness and peace to the style of mysterious oriental tales.

Will ideally fit into styles: glamor, beautiful baroque, as well as neo-baroque, almost the entire purple spectrum. These paints go well with varnishing and with gloss, an abundance of mirrors and crystal.

Adds luxurious sophistication to lilac, eggplant and plum.

Violet bedrooms are also found in modern designs, its enchanting notes will create a sophisticated atmosphere of mystery.

Pair colors to violet: green, grayish or white, where the main tone will only benefit.

Laconic hi-tech loves bright saturated colors of violet. Clear lines of conservatism with metallic elements, games of black and white tones are preferred by brutal men.

Well-designed lighting will emphasize the mysterious sensuality of a dark purple bedroom.

For a classic style, you can choose a pair of brown/purple. Here, the mysterious shade will fade into the background, where it will be expressed in decor, bright accessories or textiles.

The main thing in this design is massive expensive furniture.

Violet finishes

The color of the walls should be chosen according to the natural light and the dimensions of the bedroom.

Designer's recommendation:

Tips for furniture placement

Snow-white, beige, pearl furniture will favorably emphasize the mysterious purple background of the decoration. Unusual furniture with gloss, glass or mirror cabinets.

Traditional colors of wood, reddish tones of furniture do not look good on purple wallpaper in the bedroom.

Bright or original room lighting plays a big role.

Windows in the bedroom

Small windows or in dark bedrooms do not need heavy curtains. It is better to choose a thin white tulle.

Light transparent fabrics will visually expand the space, filling it with light and homely warmth.

Details

Luxurious purple decor elements in the bedroom can be: a panel on the wall, pillows, a large carpet on the floor, a lampshade or a floor lamp.

Warm beautiful lilac plaid is the easiest way to decorate. Flowers, photos and vases are appropriate.


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