Press ReleasePublished on 29 Feb 2024
3 versatile blue interior ideas

3 versatile blue interior ideas

Who says the colour blue makes your living room cold? Blue is a versatile, calming shade that’s making a comeback in modern interior design. From pale sky blue which can enhance your wellbeing to statement, navy blue walls for added drama. Blue may not be the easiest colour to style, but it’s certainly one that is worth putting in the effort to get right.

Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at Furniture And Choice commented:
“Like the waves of the ocean and the sky on a sunny day, sky blue brings a sense of peace. What’s not to love about a colour that’s both versatile and calming? Its chilled, laidback vibe fits right in with timeless Scandinavian design. Think clean lines, light Nordic wood and classic design influence - like the iconic Wegner wishbone chair.

Channel serene Scandi style in your living room by pairing light blue with similarly soft tones of dove greys and warm whites. Offset the warm shades with some darker, cool colours such as vintage blue and pewter to create a sophisticated feel. Adding light wood and pampas grass introduces the oh-so-familiar blonde tones we associate with enduring Nordic design, reminding us of relaxing walks on a sandy, coastal landscape. Don’t forget, the paint in this palette needs to be muted and chalky – not bold and bright - because the Scandinavian design trend teaches us that ‘less is more’.

Whilst sky blue works effortlessly to modernise Scandi style, it’s also becoming popular as a pastel hero. Pastels aren’t just girly pinks or light peach tones - let blue have its moment to shine. Compared to pink, peach or yellow - duck-egg blue brings a more mature tone to your home. Decorate your entire room in this chic colour or create a fashionable, colour-block feature with paint to introduce it in smaller doses. Instead of green, your neighbours might just be blue with envy!

Whether you want to lighten up your living room for spring or warm up your room in winter, blue is definitely a favourite for some much-needed relaxation. Choosing the right blue is important and the direction of your living room and lighting can help you make the right decision. A cool, light blue on the walls helps balance the intensity of light in south-facing rooms. Meanwhile, if your house has north-facing rooms, you need a warmer shade of blue to lighten up the space since there isn’t much natural sunlight. To make your blue room feel warm and cosy, a definite no is any blue with a grey undertone. Instead, try a blue shade with yellow or green undertones for that warm, fuzzy feeling all year round.”

Whether it’s chic Scandi design or the latest feature wall trend, blue décor is here to stay.

Discover these calming blue interior ideas with the help of our resident Interior Style Advisor Rebecca Snowden at Furniture And Choice (FurnitureChoice.co.uk).

1. Evoke calming Scandi cool with sky blue

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Like the waves of the ocean and the sky on a sunny day, blue brings a sense of peace. What’s not to love about a colour that’s both versatile and calming? Its chill, laidback vibe fits right in with Scandinavian design which favours clean lines and open, airy touches. Bringing in touches of light wood will also highlight this chic, Nordic style.

Choosing the right blue tone is down to the direction of your living room and natural lighting. A cool light blue on the walls helps balance the intensity of light in south-facing rooms. Meanwhile, north-facing rooms need a warmer shade of blue to lighten up the space since they don't get much sunlight.

2. Lighten up for spring with a contemporary pastel twist

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Pastels aren’t just girly pinks or light peach tones - let blue have its moment to shine in the bedroom. Compared to pink, peach or yellow, blue tones like sky blue or mint hue with a blue undertone bring a more mature tone to the bedroom - especially if you’re looking for a gender-neutral colour and are sharing a bed. Whether you want to lighten up your bedroom for spring or warm up your room in winter, blue is definitely a favourite for some much-needed relaxation.

It doesn’t matter what style you prefer as blue’s versatility shines with any type of décor. What’s important here is texture - layer, layer, layer! The cosier the textures are in your bedroom the easier it is to doze off.

3. Be bold with trending modern blues

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What more can we say about our love for wall slats? They are so simple but uplift the room instantly with their clean, simple lines. It’s an effortless way to introduce biophilic design into the home. With biophilic design becoming more mainstream, expect to see more homes with natural touches like this. Wall slats are also so easy to paint too! If you’re bored of neutral tones, a warm blue will not only give your space a pop of colour but also gives your feature wall an individual touch setting it apart from the rest. Instead of green, your neighbours might just be blue with envy.

For more content on how to decorate with blue interiors, read our blue living rooms article.

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