Living rooms painted blue


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

3 of 45

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

6 of 45

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

8 of 45

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

11 of 45

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

13 of 45

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

15 of 45

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

16 of 45

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

21 of 45

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

22 of 45

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

30 of 45

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.

30 Blue Living Rooms To Relax The Mind, Body And Soul

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The colour blue is said to symbolise many positive qualities, such as trust, loyalty, truth, wisdom, intelligence and confidence, faith and heaven. Blue is thought to be beneficial to the mind and body as it produces a calming effect that is even said to slow human metabolism. If light colours leave you cold, dark blue is associated with stability and depth. With all of this in mind it seems like a pretty great colour choice for a room used for relaxation doesn’t it? We think so too, so we’ve put together thirty of our favourite blue living room decor schemes to help relax your mind, body and soul.

This pure sky blue paint colour has got to be one of the most relaxing of all. Teamed with white adjacent walls, floor and furniture the look is kept fresh and uncomplicated. The introduction of green from indoor plants acts as a subtle splash of contrast against the hue. Black accents brought in via a console unit, cushions and nesting coffee tables add just enough weight to the light scheme.

If dark and sumptuous opulence is more your style, then this dark blue lounge scheme with a plum coloured sofa and yellow ochre cushions is sure to inspire. The decorative bowl and the books lend a busy look to the coffee table. Bold living room table lamps flank the sofa. Bronze accents and colourful wall art complete the decadent decor.

Another dark blue decor scheme but this time with a slightly pop art inspired feel due to high contrast sunshine yellow accents and graphic prints on cushions, artwork and a geo rug that dazzles through the glass top of a mid century modern coffee table. Notice how the living room wall decor closely matches the palette of the rest of the room.

A beach theme is hinted at in this aesthetic living room. Striped chairs that recline low like traditional deck chairs, and a tasseled area rug on a pale floor like a beach rug on pale sands. Blue panels cover a feature wall, reminiscent of a beach hut. The coastal look is reined in and given a modern edge with the introduction of black metal coffee tables and unique wall shelves.

In this dark blue living room theme, the shade of the feature wall is copied and continued around the room via an upholstered L-shaped sofa. A bright yellow accent chairs with matching footstool has been introduced to shatter monotony. Contrast to the arrangement is brought in by the darker floating wall units.

A single wall of strong blue is echoed only by one diluted blue cushion on the opposite side. Purple heather cushions and curtains complement the blue tones perfectly, and one vivid chartreuse strip balances the visual weight of the room. The sofa and floor are neutral and light, whilst a dark coffee table, modern rocking chair and a designer table lamp provide the base notes.

Purple and blue at play together again here, this time in a much more vivid combo. Plenty of surrounding white and light wood tone prevent the vibrant hues from appearing too much.

Is there any colour more restful on the eye than duck egg blue? The calming colour of this bespoke bookcase has been put with a beautiful blush sofa in this pastel coloured lounge. A pink and blue colour combination looks super sweet, but here the cute clash is toned down by the addition of a soft sage accent wall plus deep wood stain.

A volume of light blue storage cabinets makes a great divider in this open plan space. Again the blue hue has been warmed by the introduction of soft pink, this time in the form of an area rug. The sweet shades lift the monochrome scheme but are relaxing rather than jarring.

This velvety modern sofa is camouflaged against a teal wall. A round mirror and round coffee table resemble a full moon and its reflection in a still pond.

An orange Chesterfield sofa and a gold floor reading lamp sing off midnight blue wainscoting.

Like gazing up into a cloudless summer sky, this lofty sky blue living room looks heavenly.

Electric blue flashes around the perimeter of this black, white and blue living room. Blue may typically be thought of as a calming influence but this hue feels positively energised.

We love the unexpected styling of a colour coordinated ornamental bicycle in this room scheme. The bright red seat is a nice cheerful touch.

Orange meets blue again in this formal living room. Because blue is at the opposite side of the colour wheel to orange, the combination is naturally striking.

Just a kick away from orange on the colour wheel is yellow, making it another eye-catching combo.

A blue-yellow mix in more muted shades.

In this lounge scheme the colour has been restrained to only the sofa, one cushion and a lightshade.

The bright hue of this aqua blue sofa has been broken up with huge pale pillows to match the overall decor, and black pillows that are matched by the kitchen base units, teapot and cups.

Against a backdrop of wood and concrete you can go as bright as you dare.

Choosing different shades of the same hue adds depth and interest.

This blue couch living room gains added interest from highlighting the unusual shape of the sofa with a bright shade.

A couple of matching blue accent chairs balance this layout.

A single unique coffee table could be your stand-out blue accent…

… Or a piece of blue wall art.

A blue aquarium casts a dreamy light over this lounge.

Here, an illuminated aquarium adds a dash of vibrant color to an otherwise neutral space. Blue-tinted glass flanks the room to either side, reflected by the pair of glass coffee tables in the center.

Colour changing LEDs can be a great alternative to painting on permanent colour. You can check out more images of this gorgeous home here.



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The living room in blue does not resemble the Snow Queen's castle, where it is cold and uncomfortable. This room can be decorated in any style. Classic, Scandinavian style, hi-tech and even Provence will look beautiful and unusual.

But how to ensure that the room was comfortable and cozy? It is important not to drown in the abyss of color and to combine colors correctly. This is what we'll talk about today.

Interior style

The blue interior of the living room is not popular. But designers claim that this color scheme can transform a room and make it the highlight of a home.

Blue color and its shades enhance mood, soothe and help to relax. But they are afraid of such bright interiors and try to decorate the living room in soothing colors, without bright spots. But one day it is worth taking a risk in order to be satisfied with your choice.

If we talk about style, then there is room for fantasy to roam. Any style direction allows you to use this color and its shades. If you are afraid to paint everything blue, then pay attention to accessories and some pieces of furniture in blue. Blue vases, rare figurines will look very unusual. A blue sofa or chair will be the center of this room.


Even if you purchase some blue elements for the living room, there are some nuances to consider:

  1. Living room in a marine style. When decorating a living room in this style, not only blue is used, but also combinations of white and blue. Black and red shades may be present. If you do not add a few bright colors, then the room will look boring. But, if you do not want to decorate a room for receiving guests in a marine theme, then you can add accessories of any color, for example, hang yellow or orange curtains, you can put a green sofa.
  2. Living room in Italian style. The blue and white combination of interior decoration allows you to use bright accents, such as pink or lemon.
  3. Living room in denim style. This style of interior design is not for everyone. It will look advantageous in a house or apartment where young people live. You can buy upholstered furniture with a unique "denim" upholstery and combine it all with rare finishing materials, such as textile wallpaper. Designers also select unusual decorating elements. It can be numerous lamps and rare paintings.
  4. Living room in country style. An unusual combination of cornflower blue and straw colors make this room simple and cozy. Not everyone chooses this style, but if you are not afraid of experiments, then decorate the living room like this, and you will not regret it.
  5. Living room in the style of hi-tech or pop art. When decorating a room in this style, you should pay attention to the blue tint and bright blue. You can combine gray and blue. For example, the walls can be painted bright blue while the furniture is grey.
  6. Living room in Moroccan style. In eastern countries, such a color design is practically not chosen. In their opinion, the blue color looks very pretentious and pompous.
  7. Tropical living room style. With this design, different colors are combined: the base is blue, additional shades: orange, pink, turquoise and yellow. But such an interior is not suitable for everyone.
  8. Classic. This style will always be in fashion. A blue classic living room will look very beautiful. Additional colors in the design will be white.
  9. Empire or Art Deco. Another good option for decorating a blue living room. Refinement, no pomposity, beauty and the absence of unnecessary details - many people like this design.

But no matter how beautiful this color is, you need to work with it carefully and not overdo it. Best of all, the blue color looks in large living rooms, where the windows face south. If the room is small and the windows face north, then it is better to abandon this idea. You risk turning this room into an uncomfortable and gloomy one.

The design should be balanced and not overloaded with color. Take care of additional lighting. There should be as much light as possible. It can be unusual lamps hung throughout the room or a huge chandelier.


Correct combinations

Blue has a lot of hues. And each color is good in its own way. A living room decorated in indigo or turquoise will look very unusual. You can work with these colors yourself. But if the idea came to you to decorate the living room in dark colors, then it’s better not to do it yourself and leave it to professionals. But not every designer will be able to decorate a room perfectly.

Pastel and light shades are considered good and profitable shades. They can be diluted with dark accessories. But here the main thing is not to overdo it. The measure must be traced in everything.

A blue living room will look ugly and cheap if overloaded with dark accessories.

Designers almost do not pay attention to the blue color. To make it look presentable, you need to work with lighting. Windows should be large, ceilings high and a multi-level lighting system. It is worth thinking about the original curtains. Creating such an interior is expensive. And if you have a small living room, it is better to pay attention to other colors. But rooms with a large area - this is what you need. With the help of blue and its shades, you will slightly reduce the space and make the main pieces of furniture large.

Bright blue and sky blue is a combination that looks terrible. The room will become dark and constricted. A good option would be a combination of blue with cream shades. You can paint the main wall in beige and focus on it.

Designers can combine blue with yellow, red, chocolate, lilac and orange. There is nothing wrong with that. The main thing is that there are not too many additional colors. If you decide to decorate the room in light blue, then you can add a little pink or green. Blotches of brown or gray will look good.

The classics are characterized by a combination of blue with furniture in the same color scheme. You can add a little blue or chocolate. For example, curtains can be blue, and the floor can be brown.

For those who want peace and tranquility, you can pay attention to the following combinations: mint walls and yellow furniture or cornflower blue walls and white blotches.


How to work with blue?

We have already noted that the blue color requires an individual approach and careful work from a specialist.

Walls

Not everyone likes blue walls. Many people think that the living room will turn into an uncomfortable room in which it will be unpleasant to be. But this opinion is wrong. Do not be afraid to decorate the walls in blue, the main thing is that the lighting in the room is good. It doesn't matter if it's artificial or natural light.

But it is not necessary to paint all the walls blue. You can choose one and focus on it. For example, the wall opposite the windows. You can buy ordinary matte wallpapers, or you can pay attention to photo wallpapers.

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You should not focus on the floor, let alone paint it blue. It can be any color, but black or light beige will look great. You can make it chocolate.

As for materials, it is better to pay attention to parquet or laminate.

Ceiling

Living room in blue tones should look chic, but not pretentious. Each detail must be selected separately and combined with other elements.

You can install a false ceiling and decorate it with numerous lamps. A simple white ceiling will also look good.


Light

A lot depends on the right lighting. It's not worth worrying too much. Standard yellow bulbs will look appropriate.

A huge chandelier or wall sconces will look great. If you have chosen a suspended ceiling, you can install a blue backlight.

Lighting allows you to divide the room into zones. For example, allocate a working area and half for relaxation, where there will be a sofa and a TV.

Furniture

Furniture is selected in accordance with the style of interior design. Exquisite accessories and floor carpets will not be superfluous.

If you want to dilute the blue color, then you can do this with the help of furniture. An excellent combination would be an orange sofa and numerous ottomans. You can order turquoise upholstered furniture and a coffee table.

Curtains and accessories

Decor items should not be too dark. As for the curtains, you need to select them carefully so as not to overdo it and not spoil the whole impression.

It is desirable that they be light, for example, white, pink, yellow or blue. You can hang blinds with an unusual ornament.

There shouldn't be too many accessories. If you want to add blue to the interior, you can buy pillows on the sofa, lay a blue carpet or order blue ottomans.

And if the area allows, then you can make a fireplace. It can be formatted in different ways. A mosaic finish of the same color will look great.

Blue living room: the right use of blue in the interior: a photo of design ideas

Blue has a powerful energy and evokes a lot of different emotions. Psychologists are united in one thing - such a palette is rich and varied, but it pacifies, evokes a feeling of calm and well-being. But the use of gamma in the interior causes certain difficulties - the color can be cool and rather dark, neutral or saturated, it is difficult to combine it with other tones if there is no design experience. The skillful use of this palette still brings a lot of pleasure: the blue living room becomes a favorite place for the whole family, because there is a feeling of freedom, it is always fresh and easy to breathe.

When decorating, the shade is chosen depending on the purpose and area of ​​the room: a deep night color would be more appropriate for a bedroom, and gentle blue for a nursery. The living room can be different, and the choice of tone depends on the degree of natural light, the location of the windows, the style of the composition.

Blue walls in the living room

Blue walls in the interior of the living room is an opportunity to make the atmosphere balanced, sensual and free. Despite the cool spectrum, oriental sages attribute feminine properties to it. And this is not only sensuality, but also care, creativity. Therefore, such a palette for the design of a room can evoke interesting emotions - a feeling of calm and security, as if someone hid you in this room from all the problems of the daily routine.

At the same time, nothing constrains thoughts and feelings here, and you can devote yourself to your favorite business - drawing, reading or writing a book, embroidery or sewing, any creativity. But such an influence does not mean that you need to paint the entire room in this color: furniture or decor, textiles, or only a living room in a combined space with a kitchen and dining room can be made in blue.

If the choice fell on the finish, you can use different shades and techniques that will help make the room harmonious, comfortable and free.

The whole range can be used in a room decorated in any style, the main thing is to remember the sense of proportion and the rules of harmonious composition.

Recommendations for designing a living room in blue tones

The design of a living room in blue tones can be implemented in various styles, and a lot depends on the direction - the choice of basic notes, saturation of the main color, the vastness of the range, design techniques.

Living room in this range can be bright, glamorous or aristocratic. You can design it in a modern or retro style, make it cool enough or still find warm combinations.

It is important to remember that blue, despite being compatible with the entire natural palette, requires careful treatment, because it is quite bright and intense.

Interesting compositions of blue with other colors in the interior

In an effort to make their house or apartment original, owners often use non-standard design ideas, selected for another room. Often, techniques are designed for other parameters - illumination, area, style, and the result is disappointing. To prevent this from happening, you should listen to the advice of experts regarding color combinations and their application.

Classic duet in a blue and white living room

More or less contrasting - depending on the saturation of the color of the deep sea, always successful and stylish, such a duet makes the atmosphere fresh, spacious, extraordinary. The combination is applicable in different styles - in the marine, Greek Mediterranean, classical and high-tech. Literally in any design, the duet has the right to use, but with different additions - bright or pastel, extravagant or restrained.

Extravagant black and blue living room interior

Appropriate only in spacious rooms where there is a lot of natural and artificial lighting, large windows are installed, a duet of blue and black palettes can be an interesting way to organize the play of light and shadow, gradient decoration and ultra-modern composition.

Although the combination is also acceptable in Art Deco, Baroque, Empire style. Here, black can become even deeper, because matte velvet surfaces are used, so it is worth diluting this combination with light details.

Living room in blue tones with a sunny companion

Harmonious and widespread color combination option in modern and nautical interiors will help to make cool colors more comfortable in any climate. The best would be a duet of azure with a yellow palette to eliminate the contrast that is unpleasant to the eye.

Using orange instead of yellow will bring an oriental touch to the interior of a blue living room if you use ornaments and a terracotta shade. If you prefer gloss and monochromatic solutions, the room will turn out to be modern, dynamic, cheerful.

Terracotta and pastel blue - an exceptional option for decorating a kitchen-living room in the style of Provence, country, in the Italian Mediterranean direction. Such interiors will be warm and harmonious in this natural palette.

Blue with pink-red tones

You can combine blue with pink or red, but you should do it very carefully. For example, an active fiery tone will be contrary to the blue palette, which is calm and peaceful. You can use red accents in a room where most surfaces are painted in either pastel sky or another neutral color, and richer tones cover only a small part of the furniture or interior details.

Pink is even less appropriate in a blue living room, with the exception of combining it with other rooms: for example, a designer kitchen in a raspberry palette can contrast with the color of the sea in an art deco, pop art, hi-tech, futurism room.

Noble harmony of blue and brown

The softest and most discreet duo in any intensity of blue - a combination with brown in all its palette. Both cream and beige, and the tone of chocolate wood can be easily combined with any range.

Indoors, they can act equally – walls, furniture, textiles, details are painted evenly. Their color can be blue, and brown, and combined. Such interiors are elegant, stylish, calm. Bright accents in moderation will give a little dynamism and emotionality.

Precious metal living room

Silver and gold are perfect additions to any tone. The first gives the room even more coolness and restraint. Here, a gray-blue range can be used in any saturation, and such an interior can turn out to be monochrome, since notes of a more intense range can play on gray and silver.


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