COLOR THEORY: USING BLUE IN INTERIOR DESIGN

THE MEANING OF BLUE

As stated, colors have the impressive ability to affect our moods. When the color blue comes to mind, it can often be affiliated with happiness. The color of clear skies, the ocean, a favorite toy or outfit growing up – all of these can subconsciously influence a person’s mood.

Blue is a popular color that many interior designers gravitate to when creating a home’s color story. Blue is one of the primary colors, and with this, has so much meaning and possible uses behind it. Read on as Tiles Direct highlights all things blue, from meaning to uses, and, of course, the best places to apply it.

A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE

Believe it or not, the color blue has positive effects on both your mood and physical health. Since blue represents rest, the body can actually begin to produce natural chemicals that are calming, creating feelings of joy.

Blue, when utilized in interior design, is used as a calming and relaxing color. With a wide range of shades, and depending on which hue is selected, blue can shift the mood of the room. A darker blue will give a more reserved and natural atmosphere. A lighter blue will brighten the room and invite a bubblier, more serene space.

A COLOR OF VERSATILITY

One of the primary colors, blue is convenient when navigating interiors because it can pair nicely with almost any color! Deciding on your tone of blue also plays an important role in what it may mesh well with. Royal blues work best with bold pinks, yellows, and reds; while baby blues work best with complimentary colors such as whites, golds, and beige hues.

Invite a soft-toned blue into your bedroom to promote rest and relaxation. With the bedroom being the primary room used to decompress, applying blue to a space can improve both physical and mental health.

A FAN FAVORITE

Statistically speaking, blue is considered the “World’s Favorite Color.” Multiple studies throughout the years conducted by BBC and the Huffington Post, to name a few, determined through surveys and experiments what the most popular color was globally. Blue was found to be the most popular color across both genders, with men being the dominating vote.

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