Design Recipes: Shades of Blue

Design Recipes: Shades of Blue
Blue art pieces make a strong statement in this dining space. Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS
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By Cathy Hobbs From Tribune News Service

For those looking for an alternative to black, consider blue. Whether deep and dark or light and bright, blue is a versatile choice. In many instances, you can also use blue to add richness and glamour while not overwhelming a space. Looking for interesting and innovative ways to incorporate the color blue into your home? Here are some top tips.

1. Use shades of blue with white undertones such as turquoise or powder blue in spaces that may not receive a lot of light.

Turquoise and shades of blue helps to add a feeling of fun to a child's bedroom. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)
Turquoise and shades of blue helps to add a feeling of fun to a child's bedroom. Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS

2. Incorporate blue to create a soothing and calm environment.

A blue side table is paired with a blue throw and toss pillow with hints of blue. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)
A blue side table is paired with a blue throw and toss pillow with hints of blue. Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS

3. Consider blue as a choice for inspiration furniture such as desks, side tables and artwork.

A blue lacquer desk is paired with artwork with hints of blue. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)
A blue lacquer desk is paired with artwork with hints of blue. Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS

4. Choose blue in bathrooms and spaces where you wish to incorporate a feeling of water, such as vacation and beach homes.

Blue art pieces make a strong statement in this dining space. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)
Blue art pieces make a strong statement in this dining space. Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS

5. Experiment with layering different shades of blue in a space, for example, through the use of artwork, accessories and textiles like rugs.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at [email protected] or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.
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