
If you repeat this, I will deny it… but I have spent countless hours (maybe seven or eight, maybe more) googling and pinteresting for bedrooms with dark, sultry walls. Navy, charcoal, black, inky deep walls. So incredible. A few of my favorites are below. For more, and believe me, there are more, feel free to check out my pinterest board of dark walls.
I don’t know when I will get to decorate another bedroom… since I don’t know where I will be living come August. Or for how long. Or you know…
But a girl can dream.
Here are a few things that I learned about dark walls (like, when I think they work and when I think they don’t):
1. Dark walls must be paired with lots of white. White bedding, white trim, white curtains. Maybe a flokati rug or two.
2. I don’t like them super shiny or enameled. I get the idea, but I don’t like walls to be reflective. I don’t know if it should be matte, eggshell or satin yet (does anyone have guesses on this front?).
3. They need LOTS of cool art. Preferably BIG art, or at least a gallery wall. Frames should be white or gold, with large white mats. I don’t like dark walls that are left too blank. It freaks me out or something.
4. Dark walls look awesome with gold shelving units.

I see those shelves even when I close my eyes. Oh yeah, and can we talk about this rug? And those camel leather chairs? And this lucite table? I mean, can we just talk?
5. Dark walls are a neutral – so they can be paired with almost any other colors. Some of favorites with dark walls are turquoise, coral/tomato red, chartreuse.
6. Natural wood looks great with dark walls too.

The art on the right needs to be bigger, or there needs to be more of it. But this table is to die for. And the rug is good.
I cannot wait to get a bedroom that I can paint. It’s going to be glorious.
Love,
Rachel
PS. The original links to the pictures are contained on my pinterest board.