- Pink pairs beautifully with green for an eye-popping color combination in your teenage daughter's bedroom. Pink is a traditionally feminine color, but you can go beyond the pastel shades for a deep rose color or a bright magenta. The green you choose should be a lighter shade of lime green that will make the main color of the room really stand out. Mix and match the two hues in your wall-color choices, bedding set and window treatments for a cute and trendy space she'll love to call her own.
- Turquoise and orange are a tropical color duo that is sure to brighten your girl's bedroom. Choose a lighter turquoise for her walls, and go with a darker shade for her bedding set. A lamp with a bright orange shade will highlight the room and draw attention to orange curtains. Decorate her desk area with accessories that are inspired by the sea, such as picture frames lined with seashells. Some other island motifs are leis, flip-flops, pink flamingos and pineapple. Use these ideas as inspiration for wall art.
- Light or bright yellow stimulates the mind, which makes it an optimal choice for a bedroom and will help her concentration at homework time. This sunshiny color adds a fresh look to her room and, when paired with black or another dark color, really stands out. Join a bright, cheery yellow bedroom with dark colors. Shop for bed sets and curtains in deep purple, black or dark chocolate brown. Dark furniture goes well with yellow walls, so you can add an ebony headboard, dresser and bookcase.
- Animal prints pair very well with bright colors. Go for a natural animal print, such as zebra stripes, for bedding accessories such as pillow shams or a bed skirt. You can also find zany-colored animal prints, such as a hot pink leopard print, that match a pink bedroom. For even more impact, get an animal print comforter for a brightly colored bedroom and add little touches of the same print throughout the room with stuffed animals and photos of the real animal.
Pink and Green
Tropical Colors
Yellow
Animal Prints
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