Loft Bedroom Color Ideas: Discover Inspiring Color Palettes for Your Loft SpaceSarah ThompsonSep 23, 2025Table of Contents1. Soft White & Warm Beige2. Charcoal Gray & Mustard3. Sage Green & Cream4. Blush Pink & Soft Taupe5. Deep Teal & Copper Accents6. Monochrome Black & White7. Olive Green & Walnut Wood8. Dusty Blue & Whitewashed Brick9. Warm Terracotta & Cream10. Lavender & Soft GrayFAQTable of Contents1. Soft White & Warm Beige2. Charcoal Gray & Mustard3. Sage Green & Cream4. Blush Pink & Soft Taupe5. Deep Teal & Copper Accents6. Monochrome Black & White7. Olive Green & Walnut Wood8. Dusty Blue & Whitewashed Brick9. Warm Terracotta & Cream10. Lavender & Soft GrayFAQVisualize Loft Bedroom ColorsPreview color schemes, accents, and lighting for loft bedrooms.Try a loft color mockupOne time, I painted a client’s loft bedroom entirely in deep navy because they said it would feel “like living in the sky.” Well… it did, but it also felt like nighttime 24/7, and they ended up sleeping way too much! That taught me that colors in loft spaces can dramatically influence mood. Small spaces—like loft bedrooms—push creativity to the limit, and today I’m sharing ten color ideas based on what’s worked (and sometimes hilariously failed) in my decade as a designer.If you’ve ever tried room planner tools, you know how helpful it is to visualize color schemes before committing. Trust me, a few clicks can save a lot of repainting.1. Soft White & Warm BeigeThis combo is my go-to when clients want a calm and timeless space. White reflects loft light beautifully, while beige adds a cozy edge. It’s low risk, but you’ll need good textures to keep it from feeling flat.save pin2. Charcoal Gray & MustardThe sophisticated drama of charcoal balances the energy of mustard. I used this in a converted warehouse loft, and it looked amazing with industrial lighting. Dust does show easily, though—so be prepared.save pin3. Sage Green & CreamPerfect for an earthy, relaxed vibe. Sage adds subtle color without overwhelming, and cream keeps brightness. You might struggle to find matching decor, but when you do, it feels serene yet fresh.save pin4. Blush Pink & Soft TaupeRomantic but grown-up. I once mistook taupe for beige in a paint store—big difference in undertone! This works best with soft fabrics like linen curtains. Avoid too much pink or it might feel overly sweet.save pin5. Deep Teal & Copper AccentsTeal makes a strong statement in loft bedrooms, especially if you have high walls. Copper accents warm it up perfectly—but lighting placement is key to make the metallics sparkle.save pin6. Monochrome Black & WhiteNot for the faint of heart. Black walls in a loft look striking if balanced with bright white bedding. Using a free floor plan creator really helps experiment with where to position light sources for balance.save pin7. Olive Green & Walnut WoodThis pairing feels natural and grounded. I love how olive works with vintage furniture. Slight drawback: heavy wood can make a small loft feel smaller if not paired with lighter fabrics.save pin8. Dusty Blue & Whitewashed BrickDusty blue has a calming effect and pairs wonderfully with the character of whitewashed brick. I used this once for a musician’s loft—it made the space feel like a private creative retreat.save pin9. Warm Terracotta & CreamTerracotta tones bring warmth and memory of Spanish-style homes. It works best with plenty of sunlight; otherwise, it can feel heavy. Think soft cream textiles to keep it airy. Running a kitchen layout planner here sounds funny, but I once matched kitchen backsplash tiles to the loft bedroom for continuity!save pin10. Lavender & Soft GrayThis one’s for when you want understated charm. Lavender’s gentle energy pairs well with gray’s neutrality. I recommend using it in bedding and accessories rather than walls if you’re unsure—you can always swap them out.save pinFAQ1. What colors make a loft bedroom look bigger?Light shades like white, cream, or pale gray reflect more light, visually expanding the room.2. Can I use dark colors in a small loft?Yes, but balance them with lighter accents and plenty of lighting. Dark tones add drama but can shrink a space visually.3. How should I test colors before painting?Use large sample boards or digital tools to visualize. The American Society of Interior Designers suggests checking samples at different times of day for accuracy.4. What’s the trendiest color for loft bedrooms right now?Sage green and soft neutrals are very popular in 2024—they bring calm and modernity.5. How do I pair accent colors effectively?Choose one dominant shade and a complementary accent, keeping fabrics and finishes consistent.6. Are pastel colors good for loft spaces?Yes, pastels add softness and light to industrial-style lofts without overpowering them.7. What about metallic accents?They can enhance high ceilings and architectural features, but place them where light hits naturally.8. Can I mix more than two main colors?You can, but keep them balanced—too many hues can overwhelm a small loft. Stick to a clear palette.Try a loft color mockupPlease check with customer service before testing new feature.Visualize Loft Bedroom ColorsPreview color schemes, accents, and lighting for loft bedrooms.Try a loft color mockup