
What are the best colours for bedrooms?
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It’s no secret that colour has magical powers. Think about how fast food chains use red and yellow to make you hungry, green is how we know something is good for the environment, or how everyone knows a red car goes faster.
Colour psychology is used widely across society and brands, but do these tropes translate to your mood at home? Is there rules when it comes to bedroom colours? If yes, then which colour is best for living room? And what are the best colours for bedrooms?! Let’s spin the colour wheel to find out.
Tencel Duvet Set in Keen As
Quiet Time Armchair and Ottoman in Nullabor
Coastal Sofa and Ottoman in Billabong
Getaway Armchair in Kakadu

Psychology of the colour Yellow
Let’s kick it off with what’s well regarded as the happiest colour. Evoking positivity and capturing warmth, yellow is a great choice in shared spaces like living rooms where it’s welcoming and energising.Yellow in the bedroom
Wake up energised with yellow sheets let our TENCEL™ duvet set in Keen As. Perfect the end of your bed with the soft, muted Big Swell Throw in Surfers Paradise. Maybe pass on yellow in the nursery though, babies have been known to cry more when there’s a lot of yellow around.Yellow in the living room
Add yellow for pops of sunshine that brighten darkened corners and spaces. Our Beachside Cushion is the perfect touch of positivity in any cosy reading nook. Style your sofa with the Big Swell Throw or Long Weekend Throw in Surfers Paradise to give your living room a coastal vibe.
Psychology of the colour red
While red also heightens the energy of the space like yellow, it’s a more intense aesthetic that gets the adrenaline pumping. Red enhances excitement, ambition, willpower, and action, making it a great choice for spaces where people gather for lively, creative conversations.Red in the bedroom
Spark creativity in your personal space with pops of red, but nothing too overstimulating. You do need to sleep there too. Opt for a more toned down red with the Quiet Time Armchair and matching ottoman. Together, this pairing provides a great stimulating escape for the outside-the-bedroom world.Red in the living room
Make a great impression and spark even better conversation with a red hue that heightens the mood. The Reef Rug in Cracked Earth can bring exactly those vibes. Fun, vibrant, while not overpowering it’s a wonderful way to set the tone.
Psychology of blue colour
Known as one of the strongest tones on the psychology colour wheel, blue is said to massively chill you out, for real. It’s believed to slow respiration and heart rate, as well as lower blood pressure. A deeper, bolder blue can create a sense of confidence, trust, peace, and success.Blue in the bedroom
Because blue is your go-to for creating peaceful spaces, it’s an obvious choice for bedrooms. In your bed, the Blue Gum TENCEL™ Flat Sheet is a must-have. Layer your bed with the Long Weekend Throw in Boardwalk blue and you’ll find inner peace.Blue living room
Bring a sense of ‘cool, calm, and collected’ with the Coastal Sofa in Billabong and matching ottoman. Style it with the Kick Back Cushion and you’ll be set for a sofa session. Beware though, you might get too relaxed to get off again. Don’t say we didn’t warn ya.