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Homes & Gardens
Sophie Edwards

Experts say Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach's color choices make their bedroom a 'relaxing retreat'

Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach.

When we talk about 'relaxing color schemes' it's usually similar variations on gray, beige, and other warm neutrals. Though Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach's bedroom is extremely relaxing, it breaks all of these conventions.

Instead, the writer and former soccer player's sleep space is an oasis of color and pattern. Their bedroom revels in cozy texture and a lived-in feeling, from the shiny burlwood dressers to the crinkled blue quilt to the clean, paneled walls. The color scheme Abby and Glennon have chosen is a warm, muted masterpiece full of cool blues, pinks, and tans. Splashes of navy and black add some depth. 

Interior designers say this bedroom color scheme is the perfect choice for creating a relaxing, but not boring, space. Soledad Alzaga, a San-Francisco-based interior designer, tells H&G: 'The cool, muted color palette with a mix of grays, browns, and soft natural tones creates a calming and relaxing ambiance in Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach's colorful bedroom.'

Soledad continues on the relaxing bedroom, 'These colors are perfect for bedrooms where the goal is to create a relaxing retreat. The use of brown in the pillow, wallpaper, and wood night tables adds depth and warmth, while the stone lamps contribute to the natural, organic feel of the space. The overall neutral, natural colors bring a sense of balance, ensuring a peaceful, cozy space.'

Furthermore, in addition to the relaxing color properties of this palette, the scheme has further benefits. 

'The pairing of mauve and teal in Glennon and Abby's cozy bedroom feels like a chic, modern take on the classic pink and green pairing,' says Kathy Kuo, a NYC-based interior designer.

'The combination feels unique, soothing, and joyful all at once. The muted essence of the colors keeps the pairing from feeling too busy, but the pop of pattern gives it some exciting visual interest.'


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When it comes to calm, it's time to think outside the box. Whether its blue and pink or beige and gray, playing with pattern, texture, and different shades can create a space that is both relaxing and visually interesting.

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