Blue and White
Swimming pool blues with a teal cast can be oh so chic when paired with taupe, metallics and abstract art. Using large-scale pieces splashed in these blues will make you feel as though you’re enveloped in a swanky cabana overlooking the Mediterranean. Add a plant, an old-fashioned cocktail and some tumbled stone flooring, and you’re there.
Navy is a versatile blue hue in that it acts as a neutral. Similar to how you can pair a shirt of any color with dark denim jeans, paint a full or partial accent wall navy blue and you can work in almost any other color. However, for a sophisticated, tranquil bedroom, such as the one pictured here, pair navy with lighter shades of grayish blue.
A navy blue wall color adds a bit of drama to the room while helping to frame the fetching views. A softer blue hue on the ceiling mimics the sky, giving the room an even more expansive vibe than it already has. A cool white color for the trim adds a clean, crisp, linear element. This is a decidedly cool color palette, so it’s best for bedrooms in hot and sunny locations.
Love the picture of the crashing waves with the blue and white vases.
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