According to the theory of color violet provides a good balance between warm and cold because their origin lies in the combination of red and blue.
This color is considered one of the most mystical, is within the colors considered sacred and are attributed to properties such as meditation, concentration and to provide balance and harmony of energy in a given environment.

This time we'll give you some tips for decorating a bedroom in shades of lilac and purple, two shades of purple. These colors are associated with spiritual vibrations and decor provide a harmonious and aesthetic effect.
To decorate a certain color, you should always keep in mind that within the same tone, there are different degrees of intensity that will enhance the qualities of or postponed depending on how you use it.
You can paint a bedroom using a pastel purple hue on the walls and fill the space with objects such as tables, cushions, curtains and the bed where the combination of the predominantly white and dark purple. This way you get a pleasant feeling of warmth and relaxation.
If you are looking for a youthful air is an ideal tone purple combined with warm colors. You can bring one of the walls and complemented with some details in purple, with alternating colors or different materials such as wood in its natural state.
Using a purple clear on the wall and floor with a contrasting white get a very elegant and modern. To give special attention to bedding and draperies, using strong colors and cool in shades of lilac and purple for the perfect complement to the color of the walls.
If you are looking for a more oriental style atmosphere you can paint the walls in two shades of purple as a base which will provide plenty of light and space to highlight the different additions of lilac and purple hues more intense especially with fabric accessories different textures. The decor gives you a warm, enveloping and very bright.
As you can see the possibilities are vast but we are talking about only two tones. Everything is a matter of going combining different shades and intensities according to the results we expect from the decor.