Bookworm Colors in the Bedroom
Decorating your bedroom with Bookworm-colored artwork is a quick way to instantly update your decor to add a new and rich perspective. Bookworm colors don't work well in every bedroom so there are a few things you want to look for to make sure your room is suitable. If you have a lot of wood as tables, clocks, lamps and your bed, then your room is a good fit for your existing decor. On the contrary, it wouldn't work as well in modern, metal or glass furnished rooms.
Bookworm Colors in the Dining Room
Update your dining room to a bookworm color scheme to give the room a warmer feel. You can pair warm colored prints that are heavy in oranges and reds with dark wooden frames to bring a high-class appeal to the dining room. These colors would nicely accent deep red walls, brown walls or even beige or neutral colored walls. Since you're pairing a warm print with a dark frame and rich colored walls, you want think about adding a mat to the finish as well. Mats not only lighten the piece up, but also separates the intensity of a dark frame with a dark piece.
Bookworm Colors in the Livingroom
The living room is the place where you can let your creative side out and play around with different colors that will set the tone for the rest of your home. Green walls are bold and inviting and pair nicely with artwork that includes white and off-white, gold and brown. Decorating with these colors together finishes off that bookworm-inspired look and gives it a high class feel while still being comfortable. Artwork that includes natural elements like trees, landscapes, vintage flowers or other art inspired by the outdoors is particularly popular in living spaces that should be warm and inviting, even in winter months.