What color scheme or decorate design that include red would be fitting for a bedroom? Im trying to get ideas to make fancy my bedroom. I have...

Im trying to get ideas to make fancy my bedroom. I have dark red curtains that I am trying to meeting around and one dark wood and bamboo chest.Its a pretty full-size room and I only have a twin size bed at the moment. Thats pretty much adjectives that is in the room right immediately. I want to paint the walls too. I am on a very VERY tight budget, but any ideas, ie colors, theme etc would be helpful. Thanks
Find some bedding that match your curtains first and take your accent colors from it.
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A taupe, mushroom or sandy shade would look appropriate with any of these.

You could also go for a contemporary look by using black and white. Just attach a few red accent pillows to a comforter like one of these. You could paint the walls a neutral gray.
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http://www.target.com/Zeus-Comforter-Set...

Browns and red look good together too. Again, paint a sandy shade and use accent pillows beside some red in them.
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You could also paint your walls a buttery yellow, use a desk light yellow comforter and add articulation pillows to bring it all together.

Here are some pillows that might work:
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A cheerful look would be to paint your walls a yellow shade. It will look good near red or burgundy and not make the bedroom look cave similar to. You can dress it up with a comforter set that is a Hawaiian matter with the red hibiscus flowers on it. I've seen at The Dollar Tree wicker place mats that you could hang for valances or even basically use table runners! Stay away from Green, you don't want your room to reflect the "Christmas" mood! Red,white,charcoal and black. These colors will work great together if you plan them out right. I would suggest you go glib on the accessory colors so that red shows as your primary color scheme when you are done.
Answers:    Go to this site and experiment with some colors to see what works best for you:

http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/

I would try using some camel tans or some outstandingly soft mossy sage greens.

Good luck!
It depends on the mood that you are going for... Many colors can be complimentary to Red, especially depending on the red you select. Often times the best idea is to shift to a home store like home depot or lowes and look at the color sheets for paint. A few beautiful rooms that I own enjoyed are ones that make it individual. Red/black/white is more modern, Red/browns/tans/white is a disappearing trend that was really in a few years wager on. One of my favorites is a room based on a feeling. If you use adjectives dark furniature you will want to stay away from white walls. I this case you could do the wall that will enjoy the backboard of the bed against a more crimson based red. Once you have the gloomy tone and the red, often it looks very verbs to do an all white bed. If you're looking for a soft inviting look avoid down which flattens over time. Bed bath and beyond have some INCREDIBLE Duvets ( http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product. ). They are warm and lighter than the traditional down duvet and are not actually down, avoiding the destiny of allergy. For a nice one you'll probably look at spending about 150-200.00. You want all the furniature to meeting, so be sure when you are picking out a bed, that there are night stands/dressers/chest etc that will clash the tone of the wood. The sets you can buy are more often than not too trendy. I would suggest looking for pieces that match surrounded by tone/style/ but aren't exactly the same. It gives the room a electric fire feel. Next accents. For the bedside table/night stand, it depends on where on earth the room is located. If the room is very well lit and/or you hold ceiling lighting, you will only need one oil lamp. For any tables you will want a clear vase near pretty flowers. Many people are against fake/silk flowers, but there are some lovely options out there, that one would never guess is not freshly picked from a garden or floral shop. Japanese cherry blossoms usually look beautiful in a room base on red, dark woods, and white. Also, take within to mind the color of your carpet. This can make or break a attractive room. If the carpet you have is A:shocking B:not in good condition C:not the right color (the catalogue could go on for days)... Look in to a rug. Ikea, surprisingly, have some really affordable and neat rugs. There are other places to buys rugs, but the larger the area, the more expensive they obtain. Best suggestion would be to go to borders or barnes and noble and carry some home magazines... they always own neat ideas for sprucing up a room or doing a complete 180! They enjoy great tips on how to save and where to find things. And this means of access you can see actual pictures for the style you want. :) Good luck!