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The way to blue Home decor

Design your own blue space, blue comes in a multitude of shades, from icy sky tones to jewel colors that conjure up the warmth of the Mediterranean. They are the most adaptable colors for walls, although you may choose to warm them up by mixing them with deeper shades from the same segment of the blue or introduce contrasts. Some are perfect partners for pinks and whites and some bring the best firm golds and yellows, and tropical oranges, hire see for nice accessories.

 

Grey-blue

Gray shades of blue are extremely restful, making them a good choice for a bedroom or sitting room. There is nothing to be worried about coldness, just add in details in mauve or warmer shades of blue or accents in buttery yellows. They are a perfect match with pale wood and ivory painted furniture. Unless your room is very sunny it is better to avoid dark wood with gray blue tones.

 

Duck egg blue

Blue with a bit of green in them has a distinct crossover quality, giving them added warmth and it is convenient to them with rich creams, pale pinks and silvery mauves. I can see beautiful receptions in victorian style, or corner bedrooms facing north, as these are a smart choice for rooms that do not receive much sunlight. I would highly suggest creams, accents and rich buttered painted furniture. The deep pile wool rug adds an element of luxury to a plain scheme.

 

Turquoise

Thinking about formal living rooms teamed with mid or dark wood furniture decoration it may be attractive to use turquoise colors for walls or accents and warm them up with rich beiges, yellows or golds. On the other hand, if your ideal room is one of crisp and fresh effects combine turquoise blue with white and natural light tones as sisal of wooden floors or carpet. It will work well against shades and is brighter and whiter even in a very small room. See hire some examples of blue eco friendly blankets.

Sky blue

For a soft and romantic atmosphere pick bright sky blue, which may work very well in country-style bedrooms decorated by white or soft gray bed linen or a bit warmer muted peach and lilac plus cripce white bed liner. If you use sky blue in your kitchen, it will give an effect of the countryside, or cottage kitchen especially if paired with buttermilk and pale yellow tones.  Bright blue as sky blue is presenting a best if the room is very bright so consider it as a space with wide windows and best if oriented south or east (North zone). 

Moreover,  any size of children’s room may benefit from sky blue tones, it is creative but calm and relaxes the soul. It may be the best combination for a play area for example warmed with yellow tones as well as for a quiet space if combined with calming but warm tones of natural wood.

 

Follow my blog to see the next article about lick tones, deep marine shades and midnight blues soon.

 

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