Blue and white bedroom ideas for any style
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Blue Bedrooms
Tranquil and cocooning, blue is the natural choice when creating a restful space. A blue bedroom is truly relaxing, echoing shades of the sea and sky. Blue bedroom walls in deep indigo and teal hues can create warm, inviting spaces perfect for cosying up in, while a light blue room can evoke feelings of beach-inspired havens when paired with floaty white linens and driftwood furnishings.
Blue and grey bedrooms create a laidback, marine-like atmosphere ideal for resting. Or, for a touch of dramatic glamour, golden metallics are the perfect accent to a navy bedroom. Whatever your style, find inspiration with our blue bedroom ideas below.
Blue Bedroom Inspiration
Explore our range of articles below for fabulous blue bedroom paint ideas. From the best way to incorporate indigo to striking blue and yellow colour schemes, find it all here.
Blue Shades for your Bedroom
Whether you envision a dark, dramatic bedroom or a brighter design, blue is a timeless colour that complements every space. Pastel blue walls work well in small bedrooms and pair perfectly with cream and grey accents. For bigger bedrooms, consider an opulent navy feature wall combined with white furnishings and accessories. Whatever you have in mind, browse our vast range of Dulux blue paint to bring your ideas to life.
Let’s Colour Podcast: The Blue Colour Palette
Tune into our Let’s Colour podcast today for more blue bedroom paint inspiration. In the Blue Colour Palette episode, we reveal which combinations work best and how to use this fantastic colour in the home. This episode also features expert commentary from Dr Katy Munro, who discusses which shades can trigger migraines and why.