Neutrals are the calmest, most timeless scheme you can give a bedroom. They never fight the bedding and they do not date, which is why cream, beige, and taupe stay so popular. The work is layering texture and tone so the room feels soft, not flat.
Neutrals are the calmest scheme you can give a bedroom, and the easiest to live with long term. Build on cream, beige, greige, and taupe, then layer in texture so the room feels soft rather than flat. Art in these tones reads as restful and never fights the bedding. See the full neutral wall art range, or beige for the lightest tones.
Above the bed is the natural home for neutral bedroom wall art. Centre one larger piece, or hang a pair to match the width of the bed, with the bottom edge about 8 to 10 inches above the headboard. Because neutrals are quiet, a textured or line-art piece adds interest without adding noise. Browse everything made for the bedroom.
Soft, calm pieces suit a neutral bedroom best. A boho animal or a quiet botanical sets the tone over the bed.
With a neutral scheme, texture does the work that colour would elsewhere. Linen, wood, rattan, and a couple of plants keep a beige room from feeling flat. Vary the tone too, from cream through to taupe, so the wall has depth. Neutrals also layer beautifully with earth tones for a slightly richer scheme.
Soft botanicals, line-art figures, boho animals, and minimal abstracts all suit a neutral bedroom. The calmer the subject, the better it reads over a bed. Pick one direction and keep the palette tight. The wider nature art and botanical ranges fit well here.
Vary the tone and subject but keep the palette tight, or stick to one calm piece above the headboard.