You can keep the wall paint for a camouflage room simple by using a solid army green or neutral tan color. Paint the entire room in the accent color or paint only one wall and keep the others white. To keep the room bright, leave all the walls white, off-white or light gray and paint the borders army green. Accent the walls with camouflage wallpaper borders or paint an entire accent wall in camouflage print.
A camouflage room requires the right accessories to bring the entire room together. For an army-based room, consider using old army bags and chests for storage space. Purchase a set of large-scale dog tags to hang on the wall or from lampshades. For a hunting theme room, use pictures of animals or nature scenes or animal-inspired lampshades and other artwork.
A camouflage theme does not have to be solely based on army or hunting; it can also accent a jungle theme. Try a camouflage bedding set paired with accessories such as lampshades, curtains and rugs that use jungle patterns, including zebra or leopard prints. Use jungle green, bright yellow and orange colors for accent, and add decoration items such as jungle animals to finish off the room.
A cute change from the traditional hunting and army styles of camouflage is to use this theme for a baby's nursery. Use a blue, pink, light green or purple camouflage design on lampshades, curtains, wall hangings and even the baby's crib bedding. Most of these camouflage nursery items are available at baby stores and home décor stores that carry nursery décor items.