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45 Best Blue Rooms - Decor Ideas for Light and Dark Blue Rooms

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An ode to azul.

By Hadley Mendelsohn

Thomas Loof

Blue. Even the word itself feels full and soft, like an embrace or a deep breath. Visually, of course, it's even more powerful. Writers have been waxing poetic about the color for eons: "We love to contemplate blue, not because it advances to us, but because it draws us after it," said 18th-century playwright Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Contemporary novelists go on and on about it too: "That this blue exists makes my life a remarkable one, just to have seen it. To have seen such beautiful things," muses poet Maggie Nelson. "The world is blue at its edges and in its depths. This blue is the light that got lost," echoes writer Rebecca Solnit.

Just as this color has enchanted writers, artists, philosophers, and scientists for centuries, it's also the most popular choice for interior designers. From living rooms to bedrooms, kitchens, powder rooms, and beyond, the 45 blue rooms ahead might inspire you to douse your home in this wholly calming, restorative color.

Janie Molster

1 of 45

Enhance the Architecture

“Saturated colors balance the strength of the architecture,” says Janie Molster of this 1700s Virginia living room with walls in Benjamin Moore's Mill Spring Blue.

Shannon McGrath

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Play With Shapes

Just looking at a blue room can slow your pace and calm you down. A monochrome palette allows us to focus on the incredible interior architecture and dramatic statement pieces in this living room designed by Robson Rak. The soothing tones and shapes, from the marble side table to the bubble pendant light and rounded sofa, make it both understated and bold.

MIGUEL FLORES-VIANNA

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Add Blue Details

Keep everything neutral and then opt for soft blue accents. Here, Cathy Kincaid painted the bed frame and used decorative pillows for a splash of blue. We love the contrast between the high-end, traditional monogrammed bedding, an orate mirror, full drapes, and a canopy bed against the unexpectedly cheeky throw pillow.

Nanette Brown

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Mix In Earth Tones

Designer Nanette Brown opted for a moody color palette in this New York City living room. The dark blue painted walls are a fun surprise, especially when paired with rich chocolate brown fabric and brass accents.

Tamsin Johnson

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Include Eye-Popping Accents

Setting the tone for the rest home in the entryway is mission critical. Here, interior designer Tamsin Johnson used traditional staples and injected personality with blue accents, from the Art Deco area rug to the abstract painting and elaborate candelabrum.

Paul Costello

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Mix Materials

Interior designer Shaun Smith's New Orleans bathroom should be your blueprint for decorating with blue. He worked around the retro tiled wall by choosing an all-blue color palette punctuated by rattan pieces. Not only is it a good idea to keep wallpaper out of splashing range, but it can also cut your cost in half if you only buy enough for half the square footage.

Anne Pyne

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Use a Tight Palette

In designer Ann Pyne's New York City apartment, a bright blue velvet sofa with marigold piping reflects the color scheme of the custom mural but brings a touch of soft opulence to the more clean-lined edges of the graphic pattern.

Francesco Lagnese

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Ground the Space

Color stretches all the way up to the high rafters in this living room designed by Thomas Jayne and William Cullum. As you can see in the mirror, the color of these walls changes depending on the way the light hits it, shifting between sharp mint green and soft sea foam green. The red and blue work nicely, too, grounding the sharp blue-green paint. To elongate your already tall ceilings, hang a pendant light high above the sitting area.

LAURE JOLIET

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Try Old-Fashioned Patterns

Dubbed "The Blue Room" at Firehouse Hotel—L.A.'s coolest new boutique spot designed by ETC.etera—this bedroom is absolute goals. If you weren't sure you wanted to anchor your space around blue before, you probably do now. The contrast between a classic toile motif and modern geometric is the perfect blend of quirk and tradition.

Thomas Loof

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Lean Into High Shine

The tight prints and splashes of red help marry the playful yellow and turquoise lacquer paints in this wide-open landing that Kati Curtis transformed into a jewel box of a reading nook.

2LG Studio

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Paint Half the Wall

The sky blue paint sets the stage in this bathroom designed by 2LG Studios while a palm leaf tree brings it to life. To play up the cool tones of the paint, the designers used silver hardware. crisp white materials, and gray-stained wood panels.

Fantastic Frank

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Soften It Up

A soothing soft blue feels adds an ethereal, dreamy quality to every space while offering a ton of versatility, making it particularly well-suited for the bedroom. The linen bedding and makeshift side table accent chair contribute to that easy, undone elegance. Even the floorboards have been washed inn a lovely gray-blue!

Roland Bello

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Embrace Whimsy

A classic blue wall mural gets a burst of contemporary energy with deep pink lampshades and a pinstriped sofa in this sitting room corner designed by Miles Redd.

Mali Azima

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Play With Texture

This sitting room designed by Janie Molster features unique texture-rich details, from the tapestry wall decor to the elaborate ceiling moldings. The blue paint brings just a touch of grounded coolness to the warmer tones throughout.

Lucas Allen

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Stick to a Theme

Nautical rules in this master bathroom designed by Alexander Angle. Inspired by the occupant's own passions and interests, but with a design-savvy touch, this bathroom feels polished yet personal. The vintage trunks, light blue walls, and gold pendant are tasteful nods to maritime adventure.

BJORN WALLANDER

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Swim in Blue

High-gloss paints are a surefire way to make a bold statement. In this bedroom designed by decorator Alisa Bloom, the rich, liquidy sheen bounces light around a dark room, a spin on that old mirror trick designers love. Bloom used Fine Paints of Europe’s Delft Blue 4003 in Hollandlac Brilliant to illuminate the entire bedroom.

Heidi Caillier

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Play with Tone

A smokey gray-blue mural wallpaper pairs unexpectedly well with the warm wood console in this hallway designed by Heidi Caillier. The accessories adorning table, like the plaid lamp shade, metal vase, and hazy mirror, marry the cool tones with the natural browns.

Regan Baker Design

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Make a Statement Wall

This master bathroom designed by Regan Baker Design is absolutely hypnotizing thanks to the blue tile statement wall. Rich in both color and pattern, it doubles the room's depth and character.

Cameron Ruppert Interiors

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Go Glossy

This dining room in a family home designed by Cameron Ruppert Interiors gets a dose of glam from lacquered blue paint. The upholstered chairs and beige and cream carpet lighten the mood.

Studio DB

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Use as a Neutral

In this blue living room designed by Studio DB, the peach and marigold throws add just the right amount of variance. The matching walls and sectional interact with the light beautifully, casting an ethereal glow throughout. For a similar effect, opt for a pale, barely-there shade of blue paint.

Francesco Lagnese

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Shrinking Violet

A vibrant blue-violet shade is perfect for a kid's room. It makes bunk beds feel more sleek and modern—and maybe will convince your kids that sharing a room is actually cool.

Tara Striano

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Get Ocean-Inspired

Blue is one of those colors that feels accessible—it's bold enough to feel like you're taking serious risks, but still classic. Two different blue-green hues give a Florida kitchen an elegant beach vibe. Brass lanterns keep it from feeling too coastal.

Björn Wallander

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Layer Your Blues

The walls of this family room were lacquered in a custom ocean color, which gives the color even more depth.

Cameron Ruppert Interiors

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Bring It to the Floor

The night sky-inspired floor tiles lay the perfect foundation for this whimsical children's bathroom designed by Cameron Rupert Interiors. With contrasting prints, playful motifs, and pops of red, it's a space both kids and adults can love. Take note if you love blue but also want to play with other colors.

Nicole Franzen

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Play Against Type

When you don't want to overpower the room with blue, keep it confined to the artwork and lighting. Here, it still stands on its own while also sharing the spotlight with other bold colors, like hot pink and olive green.

Crosby Studios

26 of 45

Go Monochrome

Love powdery blue? Here's your pick. In this space designed by Crosby Studio, the calming, periwinkle blue hue stains every inch, from the curtains to the trims, ceilings, furniture, and counters. There's something undeniable modern about using one specific color, and a pastel shade delivers a great sense of bold quirkiness that doesn't take itself too seriously.

Maura McEvoy

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Make Like David Lynch

The blue velvet of the upholstery contrasts the light blue walls. Both have cool undertones, which makes the room feel cohesive.

House Beautiful

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Wash It Out

Going bold doesn't always involve going for a vibrant or dark color. Instead, texture can create drama. In this aqua living room, gleaming lacquer conveys elegance.

Maura McEvoy

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Grab a Pattern

An ornate wall covering makes a small entryway feel like a jewel box. Chinese statues up the well-traveled vibe.

DAVID TSAY

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Play with Scale

Paint isn't the only way to incorporate blue in a big way. This floor-to-ceiling azure tile shower makes for a shower you never want to leave.

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Hadley Mendelsohn Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House.

Blue living room ideas – 30 ways to decorate with shades of blue

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Blue is such a versatile hue to work with. One minute exciting and decadent, the next restful and easy to live with, blue can be anything you want it to be depending on the shade you choose. Our blue living room ideas are some of our favourites examples of how to use this gloriously diverse colour. 

Blue living room ideas

Smart and sophisticated, navy and teal blues are the warmer way of embracing on-trend dark hues. They also have a luxurious feel – and for very good reason.

By contrast, sea blues and duck egg blues are all calm and serenity, making them the perfect antidote to our 24/7 lives. You don't need a home by the sea to enjoy them, though they do work best with simple Shaker and country style furniture in whites and very pale timbers.

Read on to find the hue of blue that's perfect for your living room idea.

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Invigorate your space with sky blue

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This brilliant shade of blue has just been revealed as Dulux's colour of the year 2022 – Bright Skies. This uplifting shade of pale blue offers a much-needed invigorating breath of fresh air for our homes. Reminiscent of a clear sky filled with promise the gentle blue reminds us to 'look up' and feel optimistic as we emerge from darker times.

It's a lighter, brighter and more refreshing colour than that of last year's Brave Ground, yet it still has a deep connection to nature. Enhance the feeling of nature by pairing this hue with warm wooden furniture and plenty of house plant ideas to welcome further elements of nature into your living room.

2. Mix soothing pastels

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As the colour of the year announcement shows powder blues are having a moment – a refreshing alternative to grey, cool blue brings with it a calming and serene energy. A pastel shade works well when used to decorate a south facing room to maximise the feeling of light and space. Mix a palette of soothing pastel shades to add depth to the look, introducing the tones via soft furnishings.

3. Coordinate with colour

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The key to creating the perfect feature way with colour is keeping it coordinated. Built-in furniture painted in the same block colour as the fireplace and the wall creates a sleek, cohesive look – solidify that one wall as one complete wall, rather than a broken space of shelving and chimney breast space.

4. Balance a blue colour scale

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Create a sophisticated blue living rooms by layering tones, to strike the right balance between a dominate colour to run through a scheme without it feeling overwhelming. This blue living room idea introduced a pale shade, almost blue-grey, on walls with a more pure pastel blue with the curtain fabric.

The look is enhanced with the introduction of royal blue in the form of a statement armchair. The rest of the room is kept neutral with white-washed wooden floors and white furniture to make sure the blue remains undiluted by other accent colours.

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Enrich a deep blue living room with the addition of luxurious textures and materials in a range of equally rich accent colours. In this striking blue living room deep blue walls  are enhanced by a large papered art on the wall and glam metallic furniture finishes and accessories.

Luxe velvets in deep shades of burnt orange punctuate the cocooning blue beautifully, creating a moody, decadent vibe.

6. Be bold with on-trend paint

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Create a strong colour block theme throughout by painting all the skirting boards and above the picture rail in the same colour as all four walls. Keep ceilings painted white for a dramatic contrast.

‘Blue and white is a classic combination and will stand the test of time. The colours contrast beautifully but pick an off shade of white - a true brilliant white already has more of a blue undertone, so paired with navy it can be cold,’ says Cathy Dean, Interior Designer

7. Choose dusky tones for a sophisticated finish

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Look to a mid-tone blue with grey undertones to keep the look bold but bright. Pair with touches of aged brown leather and brass to welcome an added feeling of warmth. This striking yet understated colour combination creates a sophisticated take on a blue living room idea.

8. Add a seascape feature wall

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Set the scene for your blue living room with a feature wall. This striking wall mural has an 'under the sea' vibe that creates a lush serene feel to the overall scheme, which is already tranquil with pale blue-grey walls with a light grey rug and gentle pink sofa to contrast.

9. Be daring with dominating dark blue shades

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Where a room can take it, if the light quality is right and the dark colour will enhance the size, be daring by taking all four walls to the dark side.

The key when decorating with such bold colour is to embrace all surfaces, so include skirting boards and framework into  the colour scheme. Otherwise you run the risk of white woodwork from standing out like a sore thumb – totally distracting from the statement effect of the blue. Add equally bold accent colours to inject pops of contrasting colour, such as this mustard yellow.

10. Embrace opulent finishes

Greenwich Velvet 3 Seater Sofa £549; Jungle Luxe Eyelet Curtain, from £50; Claudia Coffee Nest Tables Gold Effect £239; all Dunelm

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This look oozes luxury so opt for velvet finishes for cushions, curtains or upholstery. Brass accents and gold threads for accessories and occasional furniture are an instant shortcut to glamour. Pick rich wood finishes in matt rather than a glossy polish.

For a little old school glam, bring in the signature curves of chic twenties style with globe lighting and a round mirror. Fan and tropical palm prints still look the part and whilst dramatic colours are key to the look, swap out classic black and red for sapphire blue and emerald green.

11. Add some animal attraction

Anya Large Sideboard £549; Jungle Luxe Navy Wallpaper £12; Mila Magenta Rug from £45; all Dunelm

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Pick a wallpaper with a midnight blue backdrop to really showcase tropical scenes. The rich tone adds instant depth and smart sophistication that evokes Art Deco opulence.

This Neo Deco style has adopted a number of animals from tropical climes. Incorporate wallpaper, lighting and accessories featuring big cats, monkeys, zebras and exotic birds into the scheme. Gilded finishes just add to the air of eclectic glamour.

12. Accent with pink

Vivian Cocktail Chair; £149, Dunelm

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Lift the dark finishes like rich teal and midnight blue with blush pink and intense fuchsia. The warm pastel shade and bright jewel tone will soften the moody vibe and add a light hearted edge to the palette. Cushions and rugs are an easy way to inject the colour, or try some pink pampas grass for some statement texture.

A fluted, shell shaped accent chair in blush velvet will match a panelled wall with a chic silhouette while neon touches add a playful punch to the scheme.

13. Pick a sofa in a contrasting colour

Stella sofa in Paprika, £1840; Houston 5 light linear ceiling pendant, £260, Sofa.com

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Orange sits opposite a blue on the colour wheel, so setting this bold tangerine against a deep blue will really make the most of both features.

Annie Sloan has some words of advice on which accents colours work with a blue scheme: ‘The complementary of blue is yellow. As you move round the colour wheel you find orange, hence why brass and copper works so well, too.'

'Just a small amount goes a long way. For something quieter, colours like pale pink and grey greens look amazing. ’ With that in mind, you might also want to see our pink living room ideas.

14. Go immersive

Plush large chaise sofa in dark blue velvet, £1,199, DFS

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For a sophisticated feel, go for mid to dark tones of blue on the wall that will really envelop a room. The deeper the colour, the richer and cosier the effect. Painting skirting and woodwork in the same colour as the walls, creates a smart, seamless finish.

When designing a room in a block colour, it’s important to avoid a flat space, so a velvet sofa and curtains not only create a luxe look, but lift the space with texture and create some depth.

15. Make it modern coastal

Venus Bilbao Vinyl, £18.99 per sq m, Mirage Abstract Blue Rug, from £63.99, Carpetright

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Forget the classic stripes. An inky watercolour mural will evoke seascapes whilst avoiding the cliche coastal prints. There’s no need to stick to one shade of blue either, combine everything from a sky blue to indigo, with a denim sofa and cobalt chair, to create a softer, blended scheme.

Work in a casual vibe using rattan and seagrass pieces to channel a far flung sense of coastal style.

16. Pick a heritage inspired print

Tapestry Floral Dark Seaspray wallpaper £40 per roll; Chatsworth Button Back Large Sofa in Seaspray £2,150; Laura Ashley at Next

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Dip a toe into a maximalist look with a feature wall, or go for total drama by using living room wallpaper ideas on all four walls. The dusky, restful shade and the tonal blue sofa, woodwork and furniture, softens the overall look so the busy print won’t overwhelm the space.

A contemporary twist on a traditional Chesterfield, the button back sofa bring a modern silhouette whilst still maintaining classic grandeur to complement the heritage wallpaper.

17. Give smart maritime blue a crisp white stripe

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A nautical palette of blue and white has always been a firm decorating favourite, and this smart band of white gives a whole new take on the traditional sailors stripes! Pairing it with a soft tan leather sofa and adding washed wood furniture brings a softness and warmth to this smart colour palette.

18. Mix in bottle green and accents of coral

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Greens and blues have always been a popular colour combination and can sit effortlessly together. Using colour blocks of blue on the walls and green on the sofa grounds the room with a classic combination, whilst the addition of a pop of dark coral gives the room an extra design dimension.

This leaf green sofa and matching footstool gives the room a grown up, sophisticated feel, whilst the pops of coral on soft furnishings and ceramics gives it a modern twist. Oversized lampbase, vases and decorative jars in the same mix of colours adds a contemporary edge.

19. Layer textures on a backdrop of pale aqua

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This season’s delicate shades of blush pink and pale aqua bring freshness to any room, while low-level furniture and soft linen drapes keep the look light. With a palette that is all about combining pale colours (with little or no pattern) try mixing textures to prevent the scheme becoming flat.

Don't be afraid to combine velvets, linens, and boucle fabrics on soft furnishings around the room. Create a seamless backdrop my matching curtains to the wall colour too.

20. Contrast an exposed stone wall with midnight blue

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A midnight blue velvet sofa has been contrasted with the distressed white stone wall in this living room in a converted barn. The sumptuous blue rather than looking cold against the white walls, creates a warm and inviting space to cosy up in. The rich blue colour scheme has been continued in the rug, and home accessories such as the vase and blanket.

21. Pair maritime blue with white for a look that's cosy and bright

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Painting the walls a dark blue is a wonderful way to build a look that's cosy and homely. So that the look isn't gloomy, keep the walls, ceilings and window dressings light – ideally white – to balance things. Mirror-finish furniture will also maximise the light in a dark-painted room.

22. Use midnight blue with grey for a modern rustic look

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You might think of blue as a cool colour, but the deepest, darkest shades will create a cosy, cocooning look, as evidenced here.

Greys and blush pinks are the ideal bedfellows – or should that be sofa fellows? – for this opulent midnight shade. They both soften and brighten up the room, while a woodturning stove, tongue and groove panelling and pale wood furniture enhance the rustic feel.

23. Try teal blue for a traditional update

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There's a fine line between traditional and tired, but it can be completely avoided if you are confident with colour. This strong teal brings a certain amount of heritage to this living room, but it simultaneously feels fresh.

Matching the sofa and the walls emboldens the look and creates a strong backdrop where it's possible to mix up antiques with modern pieces without the overall effect being messy.

24. Pick a pastel blue

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Introduce a splash of sky blue to enliven a small living room idea. A soft pastel shade welcomes colour without overwhelming the space. Combine cool, airy, pastels with the clean lines of modern furniture and contemporary textiles to bring it right up to date.

25. Give country style a fresh twist

Credits: Platform Medium 2 Seater Sofa £1,699; Hendricks Loveseat £599; Tuck Armchair £349, Cushions from £12; Jute Pouffe £79, Skye Jute Rug, £80, all John Lewis & Partners

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Bright shades of blue are the perfect companion to warmer, fruity orange hues, so instead of the soft pastels that sum up a traditional country look, team a zingy turquoise with sunbleached hues to update the look.

Dip into some Tuscan tones of sun soaked coral, golden ochre and for warmth and vibrancy. Flowy, full length curtains are the perfect way to introduce an energetic shot of colour.

26. Warm up the contrast

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Balance the  feel of a rich blue with a splash of neutral white. ‘You can turn up the temperature by using a darker tone of blue  and punctuate the space with energy’, says Natasha Petitt, Colour Designer at Craig & Rose.

27. Make pink feel grown up with inky blue

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Backed by any other shade, this pink sofa might look a little too sugary for many people's taste. But with a dark inky blue behind it, it's the ultimate in sophistication, enhanced by the coffee table's brass legs and accessories.

Also framed in brass are three blue prints, which break up the blue without detracting too much from its effect. Warm wood flooring and a pale rug keep things bright yet cosy underfoot.

28. Start with a blue sofa

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Here, a vibrant turquoise blue sofa pops against a soothing backdrop of denim blue, for our take on modern coastal.

Stonewashed blues like these are the perfect foundation for classic styles of furniture, the white dresser being a prime example. It's a good idea to reflect them in the accessories in display.

29. Tile a blue feature wall

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You'll need to have a healthy budget, but a feature wall formed of cement tiles can look truly spectacular and – despite the rustic nature of their material – glamorous. Velvet chairs in a deeper blue enhance this effect, and again, accessories in a similar turquoise are accents that bring the room together.

30. Experiment with pattern

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The golden rules for making this formal look work are to stick to a neutral hue for the walls and floor, and then to keep with a strict palette, which will allow you to play with pattern.

No two motifs are the same, yet they work harmoniously with each other and create an eclectic, global-inspired look, rather than a contrived seaside scheme.

Are blue living rooms popular?

Blue living rooms are more popular than ever, thanks to the recent announcement of Dulux's colour of the year 2022 Bright Skies.

Marianne Shillingford, Creative Director of Dulux UK, says, 'Right now, people want to feel revitalised and enjoy the freedoms that are returning to them, to look out and bring in new ideas. What better inspiration can we take than the endless skies around us?'

'It is widely known that nature makes us feel better. And taking steps to bring the outside in enhances our sense of wellbeing' Marianne adds. 'So whether we are working or relaxing, it is essential to have a space that reflects the optimism and desire for a fresh, new start that is top of the agenda.'

Additional words by Michela Colling, Nicky Phillips

Amy Cutmore is Editor-in-Chief, Homes Audience, working across the Future Homes portfolio. She works on titles including Ideal Home, Homes & Gardens, Livingetc, Real Homes, Gardeningetc, Top Ten Reviews and Country Life. And she's a winner of the PPA's Digital Content Leader of the Year. A homes journalist for two decades, she has a strong background in technology and appliances, and has a small portfolio of rental properties, so can offer advice to renters and rentees, alike. 

Blue living room - 85 photos of the perfect combination of blue design

> Living room > Blue living room - a beautiful and bright combination of blue in the living room (85 photos)

Most people find the blue color too dark. But if you combine it with different tones of other colors, you can achieve luxury.

The blue color, like the color of the sky and the sea, never gets bored, because it is compared with nature.

That's why it's used to create your living room.

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Blue living room interior

Blue tones in the living room interior set a person to rest and creative mood. Tenderness is associated with light shades, and darker ones excite someone, and strain someone.

If you make a blue living room, then its windows, which are on the south side, should be painted in blue shades. They will refresh the room and carry a slight coolness.

If you want to turn your living room into a relaxation room, then you should pay attention to the darker shades of blue. So that the room is not very dark, you can dilute it with light shades.

Walls and ceilings in the living room in blue

If you own a small living room, shades of blue will help make it more comfortable. They help visually increase the size of the room.

You don't have to make the whole room blue for this. Having made at least one wall in blue tones, you can already notice changes in the size of the living room. To make the room seem a little higher, use blue for the ceiling and light, delicate shades for the walls.

Having a large living room, you don't need to paint it all blue as it can make the room look a bit empty and cold. But if you are a fan of this color and want to make the walls blue, then the furniture should be chosen in light shades.

Combination blue

Light colors are more suitable as a background for various accessories, and rich dark colors for furniture decoration.

When decorating a room with more blue, don't forget to add some warm colors to keep the room from being cold. A blue room with a bit of yellow in it looks amazing.

A room decorated only in shades of blue will seem a bit gloomy. The solution to this problem is to cover the floor in light colors.

Gray and gold look good with blue. But they need to be used as an accent for the room.

Blue living room furniture

It will not be easy to make a choice of furniture for a blue living room interior. To improve it, you should listen to the advice of professional designers.

1. If you have chosen furniture with light blue upholstery, the furniture, in turn, should be in delicate shades - the walls in gray and white, and the furniture in blue.

2. The best choice is not to oversaturate the blue in the room, but on the contrary, use light colors for the furniture.

3. If the furniture in the room is blue, then the presence of light accessories is a must.

Accessories for the living room in blue

Curtains for the living room with ceilings and walls in blue shades are chosen from light colors - white, beige or golden. Well, if you want to focus on blue, then cost the curtains to make a blue polished color, they can also shade the room from the sun.

In a living room design in blue tones, turquoise shade curtains will be good, as they will add a little lightness. You can also add blue pillows, a rug or a vase.

A nautical theme will bring some subtlety and originality to the room, such as various corals or sea shells.

For the right design of the living room in blue and in any other color, you need a competent approach. In order for your room to be luxurious and chic, you should use design services.

Photo of the blue living room

Blue living room - a photo of the perfect combination of a living room in blue tones

Designers love to work with blue, they consider it one of the best tools for decorating rooms.

Experts note that blue is a unique color that goes well with various styles and at the same time is very interesting.

The color blue is perfect for decorating bedrooms, bathrooms, halls and living rooms. Despite the advantage of this design solution, you will not often see a blue living room.

This color is rarely used in the design of residential premises. Perhaps over time this trend will gain popularity.

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Blue living room atmosphere

Blue living room interior will create a friendly, peaceful and relaxing atmosphere in the room.

Experts note that this color has a preventive effect, improving the functioning of the cardiovascular and nervous systems.

Blue is associated with vast expanses such as the sky or the ocean. Living room design in blue tones is a modern and stylish solution for both city apartments and private houses.

This is a noble, beautiful and elegant color, but if you go too far with it, its advantages become disadvantages.

A large amount of blue color in one room will be annoying, it will become unpleasant to be in such a room. If a moderate amount of this color relaxes, then the excess will begin to irritate almost immediately, as you cross the threshold of the room.

By using blue and its many shades wisely, even the most ordinary and unremarkable room can be turned into an elegant one.

The use of dark and rich tones in the blue interior of the living room will give the room a touch of sophistication and luxury.

Color dosage can be different, it can be colored walls, ceiling, furniture or hotel decorative elements. Photos of the blue living room demonstrate that the above color is great for decorating this room.

There is an opinion that blue is a strict color that is more suitable for work areas than for decorating a cozy living room or children's room in a residential building.

This is an erroneous judgment. Blue is appropriate for all of the above and other rooms.

Blue in combination with various styles

Designers claim that blue is appropriate in many styles, both classic and modern.

This natural color blends harmoniously into various design solutions, even those that are very different from each other.

If you do not want to use blue as the main color in the design, but only add a few elements to the room, then you can not go in cycles in combining this color with style.

In the interior, there is quite often a white-blue range, which is called "marine", where white acts as foam on the crest of the wave, and blue, as the deep sea itself.

To make the design more vivid and spectacular, you can add a “warm” red to the “cold” blue.

These two opposing colors will contrast for a more lively interior.

The main blue range can be successfully diluted with pink, green or lemon accents.

Blue and its shades

The variety of blue is very extensive, from dark blue to light cornflower blue. Each of the tones is beautiful in its own way and fulfills its purpose in the interior.


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