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Blue living room ideas – from midnight to duck egg, see how sophisticated blue can be

We've got moody blues for every setting

Modern living room with midnight blue colour scheme
Image credit: Simon Whitmore

Our blue living room ideas are some of our favourites, simply because blue is such a versatile hue to work with. At one minute exciting and decadent, the next restful and easy to live with, blue can be anything you want it to be depending on the shade that you choose.

Smart and sophisticated, navy 
and teal blues are the warmer way 
of embracing on-trend 
dark hues. They also have 
a luxurious feel – and for very good reason. ‘Historically, blue was a colour that was one of the most expensive to produce and spoke of the wealth and extravagance of the homes it appeared in,’ explains David Mottershead, 
managing director of Little Greene.

Blue not for you? Check out the other colours among our living room ideas

By contrast, sea blues and duck egg blues are all calm and serenity, making them the perfect antidote to our 24/7 lives. You don’t need a home by the sea to enjoy them, though they do work best with simple Shaker and country style furniture in whites and very pale timbers.

Read on to find the hue of blue that’s perfect for you.

1. Contrast an exposed stone wall with midnight blue

Blue living room ideas

Image credit: Polly Eltes

A midnight blue velvet sofa has been contrasted with the distressed white stone wall in this living room in a converted barn. The sumptuous blue rather than looking cold against the white walls, creates a warm and inviting space to cosy up in. The rich blue colour scheme has been continued in the rug, and home accessories such as the vase and blanket.

2. Pair maritime blue with white for a look that’s cosy and bright

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Image credit: David Giles

Painting the walls a dark blue is a wonderful way to build a look that’s cosy and homely. So that the look isn’t gloomy, keep the walls, ceilings and window dressings light – ideally white – to balance things. Mirror-finish furniture will also maximise the light in a dark-painted room.

3. Use midnight blue with grey for a modern rustic look

Modern living room with midnight blue colour scheme

Image credit: Simon Whitmore

You might think of blue as a cool colour, but the deepest, darkest shades will create a cosy, cocooning look, as evidenced here.

Greys and blush pinks are the ideal bedfellows – or should that be sofa fellows? – for this opulent midnight shade. They both soften and brighten up the room, while a woodturning stove, tongue and groove panelling and pale wood furniture enhance the rustic feel.

Get the look: Ideal Home Porter Fabric 2 Seater Sofa – Grey, £699, Very

4. Try teal blue for a traditional update

Blue living room with vintage furnishings and shaggy cushions

Image credit: Simon Whitmore

There’s a fine line between traditional and tired, but it can be completely avoided if you are confident with colour. This strong teal brings a certain amount of heritage to this living room, but it simultaneously feels fresh.

Matching the sofa and the walls emboldens the look and creates a strong backdrop where it’s possible to mix up antiques with modern pieces without the overall effect being messy.

5. Make pink feel grown up with inky blue

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Image credit: Georgia Burns

Backed by any other shade, this pink sofa might look a little too sugary for many people’s taste. But with a dark inky blue behind it, it’s the ultimate in sophistication, enhanced by the coffee table’s brass legs and accessories.

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Also framed in brass are three blue prints, which break up the blue without detracting too much from its effect. Warm wood flooring and a pale rug keep things bright yet cosy underfoot.

Get the look
Buy now: Ideal Home New Dante Fabric 3 Seater Sofa, £999, Very

6. Start with a blue sofa

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Image credit: Dominic Blackmore

Here, a vibrant turquoise blue sofa pops against a soothing backdrop of denim blue, for our take on modern coastal.

Stonewashed blues like these are the perfect foundation for classic styles of furniture, the white dresser being a prime example. It’s a good idea to reflect them in the accessories in display.

7. Tile a blue feature wall

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Image credit: Colin Poole

You’ll need to have a healthy budget, but a feature wall formed of cement tiles can look truly spectacular and – despite the rustic nature of their material – glamorous. Velvet chairs in a deeper blue enhance this effect, and again, accessories in a similar turquoise are accents that bring the room together.

8. Experiment with pattern

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Image credit: Dominic Blackmore

Get the look
Buy now: Ideal Home Kamina Flatweave Rug, from £299.99, Very

The golden rules for making this formal look work are to stick to a neutral hue for the walls and floor, and then to keep with a strict palette, which will allow you to play with pattern.

More colour schemes: Green living room ideas – redecorate with the colour of the season

No two motifs are the same, yet they work harmoniously with each other and create an eclectic, global-inspired look, rather than a contrived seaside scheme.

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