Deep Blue Living Room Walls
Proof that opposites attract this neon pink and bright blue living room designed by katie ridder is absolute color palette goals.
Deep blue living room walls. If you re looking for an easy way to transform your room consider a bit of blue. This is the martini side table from west elm. Warm brass accents pair with coral and magenta tones to create a lively space that feels anything but dark and gloomy. The floral painting is by will ayres.
The living room below has a moody cool and clubby feel with walls painted tip to toe in inky blue. Grey and blue living room with dark wall. Since grey and blue are the primary colors we talk about here let s just limit the choices in the dark shades of these tones too. Since you want your space to mimic the feel that the ocean gives you blue is instantly calm against your creamy whites and natural accents making you feel cool and relaxed like the ocean does.
Blue mid century modern living room features deep blue walls positioned behind a wood and brass 3 piece styled shelving unit that faces a marble top mid century modern coffee table flanked by a taupe sofa with a chaise lounge and two side by side blue mid century modern chairs placed on a white wool rug. The leather chair and matching stool are a vintage eames lounger set. The intense eye catching and adventurous shade of pink. A small narrow living room painted a deep and glossy shade of blue feels 100 original thanks to alison giese interiors.
Blue just may be the most versatile shade on the color wheel. To create a deep look you can try the idea of painting the wall of your living room in dark color. Here deep blue walls reflect light around to help visually expand the small living room. In a coastal living room blue is the obvious paint choice for walls but you might not realize how essential it is.
Certain shades like periwinkle can create a calming feel and others think cobalt or teal are ideal for those who love nothing more than a touch of drama.