Color Therapy for Your Home: Blue
How to use blue:
1. This color works with everything. On its own, blue is lush and calming. But it's also a strong anchor for bright red, yellow, or green accents.
2. Got a small space? Upbeat hues like cobalt and cyan are perfect for making it look bigger and brighter.
3. Navy makes for great accents, but it can darken a room. "Softer blues work well in any light," says designer Anthony Baratta, who did the bedroom below. "I use it all over--bathrooms, dining rooms, everywhere!"
Love the upholstery here? Get a similar look by placing a blue bench at the foot of your bed.
Blue room inspiration:
"Never paint the wood doors in a blue room," says Suzanne Kasler, who designed this space. "Let them stand out like a piece of decor."
Blue room inspiration:
Hang art with blues that are a shade or two darker than your walls, says designer Bunny Williams, the genius behind this living room. "It creates contrast but still feels like it belongs together."
Pick your paint:
Clockwise from top left:
Sherwin-Williams, Danube SW-6830
Benjamin Moore, California Breeze 757
Sherwin-Williams, Sapphireberry 2063-60
Designer pick:
Hand-painted dishes, $12 each; shopterrain.com.
Designer pick:
3-piece table set, $99.99; homegoods.com for stores.
Designer pick:
Reflection pool wallpaper, $17 per square foot; eskayel.com.












