When choosing bedding for a space intended for rest, it's important to remember that cooler colors are known to have a more calming effect, particularly blues. That said, color is only part of the equation. The soft gradient of watercolor produces a lighter texture and more relaxing effect than a dynamic, graphic print. Whether you're interested in embracing the pastels or stepping up the romance in your bedroom with some warmer, more saturated hues, watercolor brings a softness to any print, making it fit for the bedroom.
Pictured above:
1. Spring Blossom Duvet Cover & Shams, West Elm
2. Turquoise Watercolor Pillow, Etsy
3. Pacific Duvet, Bliss Living Home
4. Watercolor Cushion in Fluoro Pink, Bonnie & Neil
5. Watercolor Smoke Duvet Set, DwellStudio.
(Images: as credited above)






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The first one just looks like a stain, the others are nice though.
Agree with above. I saw the pic and immediately thought of a feminine product advertisement. Not what I want on my couch.
Lol @ meecee: now that you mention it... The duvet cover & shams took my mind directly to drop cloth curtains + paint. Long bought & ready to hang after a lil tweaking:)
The 2 sheet sets were okay, not necessarily my taste but attractive. The others all looked like somebody had made a mess, or splashed paint or dye during an accident while doing a craft project.