In the first movie, the filter they place over the film makes Bella's wall appear a light blue color. This is also described in the novel when she walks into her west-side bedroom. However, it's shown later in the movie and saga that her walls are visually a light-ish green color.
An article posted by epochbydesign.com shared that the color they chose was THERMAL SPRING. A blue-ish/green color. Keep in mind that paint does slightly change color after drying. And painting two coats will bolden the color. Trust the lighting as well. These movies use filters which can change the hue of some colors.
1. #490D-6 at Home Depot: 1 Gal ($40.00) EGGSHELL finish. [Image from HomeDepot.com]
2. SW 6760 Rivulet at Sherman Williams also looks similar. Just a shade lighter.
Looking at the Swan's House Instagram page, the owners mention that the color they chose in the films is Kennebunkport Green by Benjamin Moore. The prices vary, so I recommend going to their official website (store.benjaminmoore.com).
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A lot of people tend to overlook the string lights, but I find them to be a good detail added to the room. Now, it's impossible (for now) to find these exact lanterns. I wish my powers were 100% spot on with this one. However, I did find at least three recommendations on Amazon.
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