[music] does your neutral room look like this?if so, try playing with the color blue. for a classic look, try pale blue walls like this,this, or this. choose a sofa in a cool neutral with blue undertones to complement the othershades. next, bring in patterns with a timeless vibe like stripes, and florals. pick patternswith warm mocha browns or another medium saturation neutral. add throw pillows that are fun andcasual. finally, chose a wall color that matches the color to the blues in your fabrics andyou'll have a pulled together space. [noise] craving something a little bolder? [noise]mix and chartreuse and stronger blues. start with the sofa in a darker peacock blue. darkcolors hide stains better. then, to balance the intensity in the room, go lighter on smallerupholstered pieces. [music] keep the accent
color to splashes here and there, like thesechartreuse curtains. add a few hints of darker neutrals. pick a blue wall color that leansneutral, but has medium intensity. it won't recede but won't compete, either. [noise]want to tone it down with blue? try a quieter color for your larger sofa, in a warm neutral.apply darker blues to smaller pieces, like this armchair. for an accent, try a grayedout plum on curtains, and accents like pillows, for a serene yet compelling look. to add alittle bit of fun, throw in an unexpected pattern that coordinates with the blue huesin your room. and for the wall, go with the blue that borders green in the paint deck.with a color like this, the room will look crisp and fresh. follow these tips for decoratingin blue, to give your room a new personality.
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