31 of the Best Colors to Pair with Blue When You Decorate
Blue is one of those colors that makes everyone feel good. It can be relaxing, enveloping, subtle, clean and even refreshing depending on the shade you decide on. And the even more important benefit of using this tone in your home in its versatility! No matter the theme or color your decide to accent it with, blue will always work. But that doesn’t mean you can’t go with the best options. Take a peek at 31 of the best colors to pair with blue and see if one strikes a fancy with you!
31 Ideas of colors that work well with blue
1. Silver.
For a bit of modern sparkle and shine, cover your room into a sultry blue and top it off with a glistening silver. This pair may be contemporary and futuristic in feel but it’s also quite pretty!
2. Cranberry.
Paired with a hazy blue, a cranberry accent can add a bit of life and traditionalism into your kitchen, bedroom or even in the living room. We love this easy contrast.{found on sarahgreenman}.
3. Bronze.
If you’re looking for a funkier finish, try adding some bronze to your blue-hued room. These light fixtures offset the silky blue foundation with a trendy, fun flair.
4. White.
Whether you accent your bright white kitchen or bathroom with a powder blue or cobalt finish, this color duo works magic. Modern and crisp, it’s a classic pairing that will make any area fresher, cleaner and more inviting.
5. Peach.
A soft, peach-covered room will always need a little bit of punch and pizzazz to create a more design-worthy look. And with just a little bit of blue, that peach room can turned into something quite refreshing and special.
6. Canary.
Add a bit of sunshiney spirit into your room by adding some bright, canary yellow accents in and around your blue areas. The two colors offset each other quite nicely and enhanced the lightness and sultriness of both.
7. Mint.
Create a delicate and cottage-styled room by combining cool blues and mint greens. With these dainty shades you can easily transform your living or dining room into something with a vintage, feminine spirit.
8. Wheat.
If you want something cozy, but still very stylish, try adding a sleek blue shade to a traditional wheat color. Both are smooth tones that can dress any room of the house.
9. Lavender.
Add some girlish charm to you blue-hued space by accented the room with a bit of lavender. It’s another cooling shade so your room will look bigger and even more relaxing.
10. Blush.
Similar to lavender, blush is another feminine shade that can be added to blue colors and create a girly and freeing retreat. It’ll never be too harsh of a combination either, which makes it very versatile.
11. Midnight.
For an edgier and more masculine vibe try pairing a smooth midnight black with any shade of blue that you love. It’s perfect for the bedroom or even in a powerful and bold home office.
12. Champagne.
Champagne isn’t as dramatic as gold but still gives off a feminine and sparkling finish. And when paired with blue, the contrast between the two worlds can do something magical in any nook or cranny.
13. Teal.
Blue and teal may be similar but they’re quite different in style and presence. When the duo comes together they can enhance a room’s overall fashion-forward energy and provide a more youthful look.{found on swad}.
14. Bubblegum.
Create a feminine and masculine contrast by pairing these two shades together. There’s a lot of fun interest that comes with this combination and we are gushing over this finished product.{found on pbteen}.
15. Chocolate.
For another traditional and cozy look try adding a chocolatey brown to your blues. It’s an easy way to dress up or dress down a room that’s needs a sprucing in the family home.{found on georgettewestermaninteriors}.
16. Scarlet.
Scarlet red and blue can be a really fun contrasting color duo. It’s bright, bold and dramatic, making for a beautiful way to accent a more neutral palette.
17. Grass.
We love the organic, natural feel of pairing a great blue shade with a grass green hue. It’s a unique way to decorate but it also have a very vacation-like appeal to it as well.
18. Mustard.
This is the most trendy of color pairs and colors: blue and mustard yellow. Mustard is making a big splash in the interior design world and combines with a Favorited blue, you cannot go wrong.
19. Coral.
A fresh and girly coral can easily compliment a blue bathroom, breakfast nook or back porch with classy and ease. We love the sophisticated of this pair.
20. Ash.
A personal favorite of the list, blue and ashy grays can transform a room into something with an inviting spirit and relaxing energy. It’s so smooth and peaceful, you’ll never want to leave.
21. Black.
When paired with black or other dark colors, navy blue and similar shades can look quite sophisticated. A décor like this stands out and has depth even though the colors are fairly similar in intensity. Add a few bright touches of color for effect if you want to.
22. Brass
Navy blue and dark blue nuances in general look particularly beautiful and elegant when they’re complemented by brass accents. You can see here a very stylish bathroom which takes advantage of this combination. The antique brass details are just what it needs to stand out. {found on hartandlock}.
23. Light gray
As mentioned before, blue goes really well with white because they balance each other out and create a very fresh and clean décor. Similarly, you can pair blue with light gray. The effect would be similar but the contrast would be a bit smoother and less striking from a visual standpoint. {found on langskitchens}.
24. Mahogany
Here you can actually see a dark and very rich shade of blue framed by white surfaces but the detail that stands out is actually the vanity. It has a gorgeous mahogany color with a reddish hue and that complements the blue in the sense that they’re both dark color but have different bases altogether. {image from blackknightgroup}.
25. Beige
Neutral colors like beige but also other variations such as ivory or various shades of grey are generally very versatile. They can be used as complementary colors for darker nuances like blue for instance. The beige here helps to tone down the dark blue walls and to make this living room seem brighter.{found on anniesantullidesigns}.
26. Blue
That’s right, you can pair blue with a different shade of blue to create a beautiful and stylish interior décor. Here for example the walls are painted in a sporty blue color while the window curtains are navy blue. That adds depth to the design and both colors go really well with the wooden floor and the furniture. {found on echeloncustomhomes}.
27. Quartz
This farmhouse bathroom has such a bright and fresh interior. The centerpiece is the navy vanity which is beautifully floating, exposing the floor tiles which have a cool pattern featuring a faded grayish blue color. The quartz countertop is spot on, perfectly blending in and coordinating with the white walls.{found on inthedeets}.
28. Marble
What we hand in mind here is white marble which has unique veins usually in light gray or other similar tones. It’s a very distinctive look which we feel goes really well with blue as an accent color. Here you can see it being used in multiple configurations. There’s a light blue on the ceiling and a darker blue in the form of a floral pattern on the armchairs. The marble backsplash in the kitchen ties it all together. {found on wmohs}.
29. Sky
Sky blue has a bit of a faded look, as if it’s mixed with a bit of gray. It’s also light but not bright and generally very pleasing to the eyes. It’s a perfect color for a space like the bedroom or the bathroom if you want it to feel calming and relaxing but still look interesting at the same time. Play around with a few other shades of blue for variation or add some gray and white details for contrast. {found on battalionroofing}.
30. Greenery
Green is a color that’s associated with nature and freshness so what better way to introduce it into a room than in the form of actual greenery. In this bathroom you can see a pair of potted plants beautifully framing a stylish white tub, with a magnificent blue tiled wall and a matching floor as a backdrop. {found on lewisschoeplein}.
31. Brass
There’s no doubt about it, a few brass or gold accents can really elevate any décor. These nuances and other metallic colors in general look especially stylish on a blue background. As such, you can add brass hardware to a blue cabinet or a vanity to give it a magnificent look. It’s a great idea if you want to refresh some old furniture. {found on ashamaiadesign}.
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