Prak wrote:I really dislike pastel colors. I loathe pastels as an art medium and that probably transfers somewhat to the color category, but I really prefer deeper saturation colors.
Huh, I thought I pasted images of the colors I was looking at, but I guess not? I'm looking at these-

I like maroon for reading rooms or living areas with abundant natural light, but in bedrooms and bathrooms it creates a genuine reflective problem. It is, in short, not very flattering to the complexion. This isn't a splendid choice for a place where you'll be using mostly indirect light and then trying to convince people to fuck you.
If you desire a darker color, I advise something in a shade of green, which I judge to work well for the same reason that reds do not. I do not like it so much as a solid, though. You might consider doing one of your walls (like the one adjacent to your headboard) in a damask or marbleized green wallpaper, and paint the other three in a neutral beige. The mixed medium isn't necessarily a slam dunk unless you have a coffered wall or built-in shelves to serve as a frame, but those aren't strict requisites, either.
Solid blue is rarely a bad bedroom decision. Goes great with white baseboards and ceiling. If you ever desire black walls for some reason, navy or midnight blues will probably serve you infinitely better. The darker the shade, however, the more you'll want to hang prints and posters with white space, to break it all up. My inclinations with purple are also as a certain sort of blue and my druthers are to lean away from lavender and actually shoot the moon with something more saturated and imperial and to break it up aggressively with accents.