In recent years, color trends have played a significant role in home styling and interior design. While various hues have made their mark, one color that stood out in 2020 was Pantone’s “Classic Blue.” This timeless shade captivated the hearts of many, leading top paint companies to create their own versions, such as “Bluebird” by Krylon Paint and “Blue Nova 825” by Benjamin Moore. Although the current year may have introduced new color picks like Peach Fuzz, the allure of Classic Blue continues to resonate with individuals ranging from brides-to-be (Marseille Bleu) to home designers. In this blog post, we will explore how to infuse modern elegance into your home by incorporating blue decor. #bleutiful
Choosing the Right Shade of Blue:
When it comes to using blue decor in your home styling, it is essential to select the right shade that aligns with your desired aesthetic. Blue encompasses a wide range of tones and undertones, from vibrant and bold to soft and serene. To achieve a modern and elegant look, consider opting for shades like navy blue, royal blue, or even teal. These deeper tones exude sophistication while still offering versatility in various design styles.
Incorporating Blue in Furniture and Upholstery:
Enhancing Walls with Blue Paint or Wallpaper:
Another way to embrace the elegance of blue decor is by enhancing your walls with blue paint or wallpaper. A feature wall painted in a deep blue shade can add depth and drama to a room. Alternatively, opting for blue wallpaper with intricate patterns or textures can create a sense of luxury and refinement. Be mindful of the room’s lighting and size when choosing the intensity of the blue, as darker shades may make smaller spaces feel cramped. P.S. If you're a fan of the blue wallpaper concept but prefer something non-permanent, be sure to explore these alternative suggestions HERE.
Creating Visual Interest with Blue Accessories:
To complete the modern elegance of your home styling, consider incorporating blue accessories into your decor. This can be achieved through decorative items like vases, artwork, or even tableware. Blue accents can also be introduced through textiles such as curtains, bedding, or cushions. By strategically placing these accessories throughout your space, you can create visual interest and tie the blue elements together seamlessly.
Balancing Blue with Complementary Colors:
Generate ideas and inspiration for incorporating the latest blue design decor trend into your home style with this curated roundup:
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oooh blue is so relaxing. I love teal and aqua shades especially!
ReplyDeleteTeal is our favorite color here. Thank you for visiting and sharing, Jennifer.
DeleteWe decorated our new extension in shades of blue, I love it. Thanks for linking up with #pocolo
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent choice, blue is such a vibrant color. No matter what shade you choose, it will complement any space. Thanks for stopping by and sharing.
DeleteI love blues. Good tips. I'm visiting from the Talking About it Tuesdays linkup.
ReplyDeleteThank you. We are glad you found them helpful. Thanks for stopping by Jennifer.
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ReplyDeleteLafayne's favorite color is also blue. She loves any shade of blue. Thank you for stopping by and sharing, Annies.
DeleteI have lots of blue in our home decor since blue is my favorite color! Our kitchen walls are a deep blue...
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the club, Joanne. We have LaFayne, who loves anything blue. Thank you for visiting and sharing.
DeleteWe have blue in every room, and guess what it---it will never go out of style! Smiles, Sandi
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. It's always in fashion. LaFayne always mentions, "You can never have enough blue." Thanks for dropping in, Sandi.
DeleteI thought we didn't have so much blue but looking around me now we do have some, but more greeny/blues rather than anything bolder or pastels, but it wouldn't be a colour I'd naturally go for on walls/flooring. But we are all different, and isn't that a good thing! Thanks for sharing with #PoCoLo
ReplyDeleteYes, it's good to embrace differences and appreciate various things. Personally, I am not a fan of blue. However, collaborating with the color in wedding decorations has exposed me to new shades and how to effectively combine them for a cohesive look. Thank you for visiting, Stephanie.
DeleteBlue's are so beautiful. There's so much helpful information here.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friend's this month dear friend. I'm so happy you're here
Yes, we just can't get enough of that blue infusion! Thanks a bunch, Paula 😊
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