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Your living space should be an oasis that you can escape to at the end of a long day. However, to turn your space into a true sanctuary, you’ll need the right colour palette. For a stylish aesthetic that will stand the test of time, blue living rooms are the way to go. 

Blue living room decor has many benefits. For one, blue walls bring an instant feeling of calm to your living space. Using a pale pastel blue is ideal if your living room receives little natural light, while a more dynamic shade can turn an unloved lounge into a hub for entertaining. 

What’s more, blue living room walls provide you with a versatile backdrop. You can lean heavily into this corner of the colour wheel and furnish your space with a blue sofa and cool-hued accent pieces. Alternatively, reach for classic contrasts like burnt orange. 

Looking for the perfect paint colour to help you realise those blue living room ideas? We’ve picked out some of our favourite shades for you to consider. 

Why Paint Your Living Room Blue?

Despite being a cooler colour, there’s no reason why you can’t use blue in your living room. Softer blues tend to work best in rooms that can be flooded with natural light, while hues like royal blue and teal are effective choices if you’re looking to make your space feel more inviting. 

It’s hard to deny the visual appeal of a blue living room. Looking for an uplifting hue that will welcome energy into your space? Go with sky blue or a classic pastel. 

Eager to experiment with more contemporary design touches? You turn to navy blue or use a more intense shade enriched with gorgeous grey undertones. 

While you might decide to use the same colour to paint your entire room, you’re not limited to a single blue paint. In fact, blue boasts a pretty diverse list of complementary colours. A low-key light blue can be enhanced with a feature wall painted in a peacock-inspired colour. 

Looking to accessorise an all-blue living room? Soft furnishings with cooler tones tend to work best, so think about using grey or earthy hues when selecting throws, cushions and floor coverings. 

For a more eclectic interior, play around with citrus-inspired colours. Intense oranges and sunshine-infused accents work particularly well. You can even bring a hint of green into the mix.

Seven Stunning Blue Colour Schemes for Your Living Room

Need help to finalise a blue living room idea? Read on for a selection of some of our best blue paint shades, along with some winning colour schemes you’ll want to try. 

Dark Blue, White, and Greige 

Indigo L429
Deep Ink Blue
Paper F497
Pure White
1950's Mist
A Well-Balanced Grey-Brown Shade

If you’re a fan of darker blues, start your living room redesign with something like Indigo L429. Deep and intense, this inky blue will serve as a breathtaking backdrop for any room. 

As this is a fairly bold colour, you’ll want to balance things out with the right accents. A pure white like Paper F497 is a go-to for those painting interior doors and other decorative finishes. 

To add a little complexity to your space, think about adding a splash of 1950’s Mist. This gorgeous greige is beautifully balanced and can help ground a larger space. 

Cadet Blue, Greige and Jade

Petrol S491
Dark Cadet Blue
Royal Portrait
Muted Jade

Thinking about a more luxurious living room makeover? Start with a timeless cadet blue like Petrol S491. The perfect choice for period properties, it’ll look right at home in rooms with high ceilings and ornate details. 

Next, work a neutral into the mix. Batiste G487 is a good option, with this subtle greige bringing a calming counterbalance to your primary colour. 

Still pining for a pop of blue? Try something like Royal Portrait. This muted jade shade exudes elegance and is an inspired choice for alcoves and other room recesses. 

Pastel Blue, Muted Green and Grey

Forget Me Not H353
Perfect Pastel Blue
Lotus F448
Delicate Yet Dynamic Soft Green
Agate N500
A Shade Of Grey-Blue

If you’re decorating a smaller living room or want to freshen things up, you’ll need a palette populated with lighter tones. Forget Me Not H353 is the perfect choice of pastel, bringing a playful quality to any room. 

Next, introduce a stylish secondary colour like Lotus F448. Although this is a fairly neutral hue, this soft green shade works nicely alongside blue and brings some understated energy. Is this green hue not quite doing it for you?

Finally, reach for a neutral like Agate N500. Combining grey and blue into one eye-catching package, this paint colour is ideal for anchoring a larger space. 

Smoky Blue, Pale Pink and Neutrals

Haven K498
Smoky Sea Blue
Pompeii Bather
Pale Pink Peach
Chalk F484
Off-White With Green Undertones

For a more grown-up living space, start with a smoky sea blue like Haven K498. Perfect for transforming rooms into a relaxing retreat, it’s a good choice for compact snugs and larger reception rooms alike. 

If you’re considering more playful colour combinations, use a pale pink like Pompeii Bather. Its peach undertones make it a warm and inviting addition to any decor scheme, although it won’t overwhelm a more low-key interior. 

Rather than reach for a pure white to take care of those finishing touches, use something like Chalk F484 instead. This off-white paint colour is enriched with green undertones, which make the perfect companion to a blue-infused room.

Dusky Blue, Pink and Brown

Sandman V431
Medium Dusky Blue
Halo F462
A Peachy And Harmonious Neutral
Tamarix K480
Muted Brown With Pink Undertones

Do you prefer a duskier palette? Try using a colour like Sandman V431 to paint your living room walls. As it’s only a medium blue, this sophisticated shade can be used in living rooms of any size, no matter how much natural light they receive. 

Once again, pink works well here. Go for a pale shade like Halo F462 to accentuate the smoky tones of your go-to blue. 

For added elegance, ditch the usual neutrals and use a muted brown like Tamarix K480. This stunning colour has delicate pink undertones, which will work well with more dramatic pink and blue tones alike.

Intense Blue, Pure White and Green

Denim N429
A Deep, Bold Shade Of Blue
Arctic Fox S503
A Pure White With A Soft Touch Of Yellow
Mosaic J367
Invigorating Light Blue-Green

If it’s a modern makeover you’re after, you’ve come to the right place. Go for a deep and intense blue like Denim N429 as your primary colour. If you’re decorating a smaller room, consider using this for a feature wall instead. 

Standard white will work well here, but you might want to try something like Arctic Fox S503 instead. This pure white boasts a delicate hint of yellow, providing your decor with an understated uplift. 

Finally, bring a more vibrant colour choice into the mix. Mosaic J367 has elements of blue and green, working nicely with more intense shades and sunshine-infused accent colours. 

Teal, Peach and Grey

Glacier Y435
Illuminating Blue-Grey
Peacock M366
Deep Teal
Bast G405
A Soft And Delicate Peach

With the right paint colours at your disposal, a designer living room is within easy reach. Although Glacier Y435 is an undeniably cooler hue, it’s one of our illuminating blue paint colours. What’s more, grey undertones make it incredibly versatile. 

Up the ante by reaching for Peacock M366. This deep teal makes a standout addition to any living room and is a dream choice for a fabulous feature wall. 

Looking to balance things out? Try using something like Bast G405. This subtle peach hue can be used in place of a neutral, bringing added warmth to your interiors. 

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