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Blue Bedrooms From Top Designers and HGTV Stars

Transform your bedroom into a serene and peaceful place to start and end each day with just a few coats of blue paint.

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Bedroom Blues

From navy and cerulean to aqua and cobalt, blue is available in endless variations to complement all interior design styles. Whether searching for a deep-and-moody shade to create a dramatic jewel-box effect in your boudoir or seeking a soft, ethereal tone to promote a quiet mind — we’ve got you covered. Check out our favorite blue hues, plus learn how to enhance them in your space with complementary accent colors and metal finishes.

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Photo: Tom Griscom/Big Table Media, Tom Griscom/Big Table Media, Tom Griscom/Big Table Media. From: Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson.

Lake Blue

Take a page from Egypt Sherrod’s book and coat your primary bedroom walls with lake blue. The warm mid-toned blue looks stunning when paired with white oak floors, as seen here, and honey-stained wood furnishings or woven rattan accents. In this winning Rock the Block design, lake blue provides a rich backdrop for crisp-white bedding, cream fixtures and coral linens in this suite for a contemporary bohemian result.

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Denim Blue

The only thing more comforting than your worn-to-perfection blue jeans is the color of the denim itself. Denim blue is a light-to-mid-toned blue with a subtle warmth that plays well with brass or nickel finishes. When applied to walls and ceiling in a large room, denim blue creates a cozy feeling without closing in the space too much. This primary suite that Alison Victoria and her team designed on Battle on the Beach features a textural denim wallcovering that pairs seamlessly with ivory, white and navy accessories for a subtle coastal appeal.

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Photo: Alison Gootee. From: HGTV Magazine.

Cobalt Blue

If creating a serene and soothing environment isn’t your top priority, might we suggest this showier option? Cobalt blue packs a punch with pure pigment and turns heads in modern and traditional bedrooms alike. Go bold and coat the walls in this dramatic blue, or use it in smaller doses in an otherwise black-and-white design for equally eye-catching results. Accessorize with chrome hardware for a sleek, tonal look; up the contrast with brass fixtures.

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