Twin Bedroom
A standard twin bed is usually spacious enough to host either two full or two queen size beds. It is ideal for couples or couples with small children who may need to sleep close to their parents yet need their own space. That being said, it must be designed in a way that is pleasing for a family’s needs. Soothing and welcoming tones combined with some bright colors often produce very pleasant effects and can suit the room well.
You can also take into consideration how much natural light the room receives and throw in some colors that look more pleasant in both natural and artificial lights. When someone enters a hotel room, that too along with a partner or family, they expect to be at ease, to relax and feel welcomed and the right color scheme can make that happen.
Try using some warm and welcoming earthy colors combined with darker tones and bright hues. For a luxurious matt and stain repellant finish, try Master Paints’ Royal Matt Emulsion. It provides great coverage and has a huge color pallet to catch the eye of guests and visitors in the hotel. Its Basket Beige is a soft and subtle earthy tone to cover the walls and create a soft cozy feeling. The Manila Tan is a little more warm, darker and eye catching and can go very well on a feature wall, behind the beds, on bed boards (if any) or in combination with a bright color to create more interest. The Tile Red in Royal Matt Emulsion series is a oh-so-amazing bright crimson red color that can brighten up the whole room and give it a welcoming look. The Copper Orange is a diffused orange with a hint of red and has a very eye catching appeal and can turn any room into a designer one in an instant. Also, the bright and cheerful Basanti is not to miss and can be added tastefully to make the room more appealing.