How to Use Blue In Decoration

About 45% of males and 35% of females say blue is their favorite color, making it the most popular choice for both genders and also a good choice for decoration. With hues ranging from pastels to navy, blue is a gorgeous, powerful color that not only makes a statement and is said to bring good luck but also is a lovely color to decorate with. Though it is one of the best colors to decorate with, it can be intimidating to many homeowners. Here are a few ways on how to properly use blue in decoration.

Different Types of Blue In Decoration

warm and cool blue guide

Warm Blues

The effects of blue color on a room depend entirely on the temperature. Famously calming and peaceful, blue color has various effects on rooms depending on their temperature. A warm blue (such as denim, ocean blue, or slate blue) contains hints of red. Color experts say they advance, or come toward you, so they help make a room feel cozier. Warm blues are popular in social spaces, such as the living room, the kitchen, and the dining room.

Cool Blues

Cobalt, turquoise, and ice blue, called cool blues, usually contain yellow and tend to recede, which makes a small area appear larger. According to color experts, cool blues encourage calmness (which is good for a bedroom) and focus (which is good for an office). Sometimes cool blues can go a little further and be cold. In a bathroom, where you want a crisp, clean vibe, that can be a good thing.

Pastel Blues

While a monochromatic color palette is singular in hue, it can have multiple dimensions. With one color in a room, the room will appear sleek and sophisticated, but adding a few variations on the hue will give it personality.

the use of pastel blue color in decoration pastel blue walls of the hallway

The Mix of Blues In Decorating

When decorating, blues are perfect for mixing, and you can achieve this by combining textures and patterns, each featuring a different shade of blue with complementary tones. In fact, this is the key to a serene blue-and-white bedroom or living room. 

What Colors Go Well With Blue In Decoration

Most colors go well with blue, although introducing warmer shades, such as yellow, orange and red will add warmth to the scheme where it might otherwise be lacking. 

By pairing blue and white, you’ll create a room that’s elegant, restful, and bright. Another color to pair with blue is one from the neutrals and naturals group – browns and blacks. Gray can make a blue decor scheme feel cold, so avoid it. 

By choosing a bold, block color, such as azure, denim or sapphire, for upholstery and rugs, you can add depth with pattern.

Blue In Decoration of the Bedroom

For bedrooms, as well as home offices, blue is a perfect color because it promotes a sense of relaxation. Layered in various tones across the entire room – from wall paint to textured throws, to accessories. When the room receives poor natural light, the balance between blue and a lighter tone, such as white, has to lean towards white in order to keep the room feeling bright and spacious.

the use of blue in decoration of the bedroom blue pillows and blue walls and blue blankets

Bedroom Walls

Lighter blue colors seem to calm the eye so much so that they make the space feel even cozier and larger when paired with lighter furniture. To give the walls the focus they deserve, keep the rest of the room as neutral as possible. It might even be a good idea to add accents in the same shade as the wall. 

Consider changing the color of your bedroom to blue if you want a change. A lighter shade of blue works well with neutral furniture. With dark furniture, darker shades work well. The contrast creates the sense of expansiveness in the room.

Create a Bathroom Spa With Blue

Consider adding a chandelier for a complete spa experience in your blue bathroom. Also, you might want to pair your blue walls with dark wood furniture. Hence, the blue hue is going to stand out boldly among the dark hues.  For the ultimate relaxing effect, choose a soft blue. 

One thing in common with many spas is the use of blue shades in most of their bathrooms.  Blue is known to have a calming effect on many people due to its connection to blue elements such as the sky and the ocean. Decorate your bathroom with blue accents or paint the walls blue to give it a spa feel. Use pastels and light tones for a calming effect.

the use of blue in decoration of bathroom blue walls and white cabinets

Blue In Decoration of the Kitchen

The color blue is a perfect choice for kitchen cabinets and walls. It is a classic cabinetry choice, along with white and green, and is hard to go wrong with. If you want to keep your kitchen cabinetry more neutral, you can add blue through paint, tiles or accessories. 

If you want your kitchen to feel warm, use gold or brass faucets and handles. In other words, you should select warmer metals in the kitchen to make it feel welcoming. To add extra warmth, choose pieces made of wood or natural stone for the flooring and furniture.

kitchen with blue cabinets and gold handles and black walls

Blue In Decoration of the Living Room

The color blue is one of the most popular choices for living rooms – and it creates a calming, elegant look in a space that’s often busy. 

Blue hues, such as indigo, navy and cobalt, sit particularly well together, so they are ideal for pattern mixing. 

living room with blue walls and carpet, cream furniture, blue and white tableaus

The Use of Blue Cushions

You can add blue cushions to your patio set for a vibrant look that complements your outdoor decor. Combine the blue shades of the cushion with the umbrella color for a stunning touch. Ideally, this looks good on dark patio sets so that the color is truly put on display. 

If you are working with a soft color palette, a touch of blue can be fun. For a little-hidden twist on your dining table, add blue cushions. They are easy to pair with other colors and will add some vibrancy to a neutral dining table. 

blue and white cushions on the white furniture

Final Thoughts

It’s possible to achieve a stunning and approachable look by using multiple shades of azure or navy in the same room. Due to blue’s versatile palette, you can place colored furniture and decor in a blue room using similar-toned fabrics, and your eyes won’t feel too overwhelmed! 

If you like blue, you can also read these articles about this beautiful color.

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This is Zahra. I'm in love with different languages and colors. So I decided to be the messenger of the world of colors! Here in Dopely, I write about colors and I like to take you to their world with me.

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