How do I bring in the best atmosphere for my bedroom? I have a red, white and black quilt with a...

I have a red, white and black quilt with a bit of a geometric design going on and I involve to paint the walls. Red is my favorite color and I have a extremely city girl style. I want to make it hot but relaxing at indistinguishable time and I like things to be crazy busy, you know? I enjoy the walls painted now white on top, a black stripe after red on the bottom, but idk, I don't like it. It's too...simple and organized. Anyway, I'm a apt painter so nothing is too complicated but the budget is fixed and the imagination is ghost.
I required a warm, inviting, soothing place surrounded by my bedroom. One wall of my bedroom is a dark wood so I painted 2 walls a wine-red type colour and the ceiling and last wall near a peach colour (Georgia Peach to be exact). I love it but it certainly isn't everyone's drink. My sister in decree actually asked me if I have done this on purpose, ha, ha. What can one expect though from someone whose entire house is painted sour white. BORING.


red isnt a good colour for bedrooms or living rooms. psychological effects, something roughly speaking making people extra-temperamental. why dont you do white walls, beside your stripes on the top but ALL the rest of the space you can have red deco-symbol. resembling flowers, but not tacky. you know hawaiian designs that hold the flowers with 5 distinct petals? so you can enjoy relatively big red flowers like those. (not too several but not too little).

if you're a good painter you could verbs it off. it would be enormously chic, or cute, depends eactly How city girl you are. please look at these 2 pictures and try to understand the kinda flowers im conversation about.
Answers:    play around near the Sherwin Williams color visualizer to find something that you like. It is the best paint visualizer on the net, imho. I like how their color palette is laid out, I similar to that you can search by color ancestral & color name, the "painted" rooms look the most authentic, and it suggests coordinating color schemes. You can literally spend hours:
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/

I cogitate a gray-blue like "blissful blue" (# 6527) would bequeath your room a more relaxing feel + coordinate okay with your eiderdown.