Blue also complements a range of styles: coastal, eclectic, traditional, grandmillennial, and much more.
That said, determining what other shades go best with blue may be difficult.
Should you lean bold and vibrant, or opt for something a bit more subdued?
Louis Duncan-He
Perhaps there are often overlooked colors that would actually pair wonderfully with blue.
Blue and White
Erin Williamson Design
Blue and white always make for a classic color combination.
Here, blue and white shine in a high rise apartment with expansive windows and contemporary furnishings.
Erin Williamson Design
And as luck would have it, blue and walnut complement each other quite well.
Plants and other colorful accents help to brighten up the space.
Here, a blue fireplace really pops in this living room.
Mary Patton Design
This peppy Palm Beach living room is full of energy and doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Coral pieces add a lively touch to this living room without being overpowering.
Try it in a bathroom, kitchen, or even a home office.
Jennifer Hunter Design
Here, yellow matting pops against black and white art in this bedroom space.
If yourstyle leans coastal, blue and green spaces will fit into your home perfectly.
This bathroom is ultra soothing and spa-like thanks to the inclusion of these soft hues.
Victoria Bell Design
Blue and Gold
Whittney Parkinson Design
Blue and gold will always look elegant and sophisticated.
Either way, you truly can’t go wrong.
Studio Peake
Studio Peake
Studio Peake
House Nine Design
Whittney Parkinson Design