1Bubblegum Pink and Citron Yellow
Lindsay BrownAvery Cox of Avery Cox Design used a tonal blue for the wall to give this room an immersive effect and paired it with pops of bubblegum pink, purple, and citron yellow. The colors are the perfect pick-me-up when you're lounging indoors on a rainy day.
2Ivory and Forest Green
Molly CuverThis robin's egg blue wallpaper is speckled with ivory and forest green to make daydreaming easy. The ivory mirror and green accessories Shannon Eddings of Shannon Eddings Interiors added to this dining room are the supporting characters that soften the blue so it doesn't overwhelm the space.
3Ivory and Dark Wood
Nicole Dianne PhotographyFor a calming blue palette, Ashley Macuga of Collected Interiors pairs a blue-gray denim hue with warm ivory walls and a dark wood bed frame. "It evokes a feeling of femininity and care but also feels grounded, warm, and stable. We think it's best suited against the backdrop of darker stained woods and love it layered with textural bouclés and jacquard," says Macuga.
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4Mauve and Plum
Lindsay BrownSeafoam blue will give you all the feels! Reset your bedroom with mauve and plum to bring in warmth and calm as shown by Annie Downing of Annie Downing Interiors. The gray and pink undertones create the tranquility you need before bed.
5Turquoise
Eric PiaseckiPeacock blue lacquer combined with turquoise is a bold choice that infuses a new house with style and talking points. Steven Gambrel chose to merge brilliant colors, lush fabrics, and custom and vintage furnishings for a grand effect in the library of a Chicago townhouse. The walls have a rich depth that sets off the Warhol print.
6Metallics
Maura McEvoyBlue and white take center stage in this fresh yet classic bedroom by Eliza Crater. With layers of prints and fun fabrics as well as metallic accents and artwork, this color scheme has so much depth and dimension while still remaining cohesive and tight.
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7Hot Pink and Olive Green
Nicole FranzenWhen you don't want to overpower the room with blue but still want it to get some of the attention, limit it to the artwork, lighting, and other accent pieces. Here, the blue pieces still stand their own while also sharing the spotlight with other bold colors, like hot pink and olive green. The worn orange rug ties the room together and also softens the more saturated items.
8Marigold
Annie SchlechterWhen decorating with deep, bold, and saturated blues, punctuate the space with a marigold accent. In this bedroom designed by Mathew Bees, the marigold is introduced via the trim of the canopy fabric as well as the lamp shade. That's all it takes!
9Off-White and Cream
Heather Hilliard DesignYou can't go wrong with a classic blue and white color scheme. Instead of cool whites, opt for creams, and instead of dark wood, go for a blond finish. The toile wallcovering and crystal floral chandelier in this vestibule designed by Heather Hilliard segues into the blue bedroom beyond seamlessly.
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10Hot Pink
Katie RidderProof that opposites attract, this neon pink and bright blue living room designed by Katie Ridder is absolute color palette goals. The intense, eye-catching, and adventurous shade of pink, Mulberry from C2 Paints, makes the blue sofa and gallery wall pop even more.
11Rainbow
Barbara CorsicoThe lesson here is that blue looks good with literally every color in the rainbow. Designed by Kingston Lafferty, the artwork above the fireplace sets the tone for the bold color-blocking happening throughout the space, including the light green ceiling, the tonal walls and mantel, the sputnik light, and the patterned chairs and drapes.
12Purple
Heather HilliardEggplant and rich purples look elegant and romantic with the earth-toned neutrals and metallic fixtures in this dressing room by Heather Hilliard. The soft velvet blue upholstery on the chair brings in a cooler touch without clashing.
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13Sage Green
Heidi Caillier DesignHere's a great example of a stylish space that uses blue as an accent rather than the foundational color. The sage features and orange details throughout this dining room designed by Heidi Caillier are complemented by the antique cream and blue rug, classic wood table, and black chairs for a nicely balanced and eclectic finish.
14Brown and Yellow
Anna Spiro DesignBlue goes nicely with chocolate brown, making this cheetah-print and floral motif fabric in a bedroom by Anna Spiro Design the perfect accessory for bright sky-blue walls.
15Turquoise and Red
Dacian GrozaWhen it comes to designing a guest bedroom, you can't go wrong with a timeless and contemporary approach. And in that case, neutral colors and primary mainstays usually reign supreme. Here, Heather Hilliard anchored the space with a turquoise bed frame and crisp white bedding, then used a fun curtain to introduce some splashes of cobalt blue and red to the mix.
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16Mint Green
Francesco LagneseIn this living room designed by Thomas Jayne and William Cullum, mint green fills the space with a fresh, invigorating mood. The red and blue introduce more depth and intensity to the light paint.
17Pale Peach
Heidi Caillier DesignA mix of layered muted yellows, greens, and pinks blends well in this eclectic bedroom designed by Heidi Caillier. The blue coverlet ensures that the color scheme doesn't look too matchy-matchy and formulaic, and the pink pieces' peachy undertones complement the yellow armchair.
18Red and Gray-Brown
House BeautifulKim Alexandruik's motto is, "Go for impact." Use an entry or hallway as an excuse to play with unusual seating and colorful artwork that may be harder to integrate into other rooms. Her color of choice is a "putty-colored gray, with a hint of pink and lavender. Not too light, so it doesn't go vapid," says Aleandruik. Use this hallway designed by Mally Skok, which incorporates gray-brown, red, and several shades of blue, as inspiration.
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19Burnt Orage
Laure JoiletIf you weren't sure you wanted to use blue in your bedroom before, you probably do now. ETC.etera gave classic blue and white toile a new life by mixing it with cheeky faux molding walls and a geometric burnt orange pillow.
20Tangerine
Dries OttenCountry-style terra-cotta tiles get a modern update in this kitchen designed by Dries Otten with a playful bright orange backsplash and sky blue cabinetry. Sky blue and bright tangerine sit opposite one another on the color wheel, which makes them perfect complements. Here's how the combo plays out in a fun, well-designed kitchen.
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