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pink n blue bedroom

by Mini
(Dubai,UAE)

Hi , I have one bedroom and in that , i have a double bed and in front of that is a bunkbed for children ( as children and we sleep together in a room ).

The curtains are turqoise blue colour -my daughter insists to do pink colour on her bunkbed wall and because of blue curtains i was thinking blue all over - only pink on her wall - would it look nice - the curtains are goood - i could change the blinds - please please help ??

would pink on one wall and blue on another look could - if u could reply today -

Thankyou Mini

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Lovely calming combination
by: Charlotte

Hi Mini

Yes, there should be no problem with using pink and blue together like this - it is quite a common and attractive color combination, and should work well.

...and make your daughter happy too!

Try to choose a pink and blue of a similar tone (depth of color) to keep the room feeling balanced. Pale shades will keep the room feeling nice and spacious - as will the cool blue tones.

Darker blues, pinks or turquoises could be used as accents, if required.

The room would also take a mixture of other similar tones (I'm thinking pastel tones!) in small amounts, if you wanted, mint greens or primrose yellows - just keep it all to the soft, muted tones and you won't go wrong.

Hope your bedroom makeover goes well.

Best wishes

Charlotte

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