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Blue walls: The right blue can be a perfect complement to wood tones. For a room with lots of wood trim and built-ins I chose Benjamin Moore Quarry Rock. It is a murky blue/green/gray color. Imagine the color of the ocean at night when you are on a cruise. It doesn't scream "blue" but it works really well with warmer colors, black, all different metal finishes and wood tones from light to dark. It evokes "sea" enough to use it as an accent in a beach house (especially in a room used at night). A similar color is Restoration Hardware's Blue Sage, and another Benjamin Moore deep blue I love is Knoxville Gray.
A friend recently asked me what color to paint her media room. Instead of the typical deep red, I suggested Restoration Hardware's Dusk. Similar to the colors mentioned above, it has enough gray in it and it works really well with wood/leather, all browns, grays, blacks and yes, even red accents. Want to brighten it up? Use a creamy white or very pale gray trim. Because it's a cool color, it will recede and make the space feel larger.
Any of these blues mentioned can work in a more masculine room with wood and leather, or be brightened with whites, creams and soft grays.
Come to think of it, maybe blue IS one of my favorite colors. It just needs to be the right blue!
LOVE the color choice AND the blog!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Stephanie!
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