Blue colour in interior decoration

Interior decoration with blue tones

At Tarraula, we believe that colours not only decorate, they also communicate. That is why, when we talk about interior decoration with blue tonesWe are referring to an aesthetic universe that conveys calm, sophistication and balance. Whether you prefer a deep navy blue or a vibrant turquoise, this colour has the ability to transform any space, adapting to both classic and contemporary styles.

 

In this article we will share with you everything you need to know to incorporate blue harmoniously into your home. We'll talk about successful combinations such as the interior decoration grey with blueof the impact of the navy blueof the energy of the turquoise and risky contrasts such as blue with orange. We will guide you with examples, professional tips and practical advice so that you can make decisions with judgement and style.

Why opt for interior decoration in shades of blue?

Blue is one of the most versatile colours in interior design. Associated with the sky and the sea, it evokes serenity, depth and freshness. It also offers a huge variety of shades: from pastel blues to the most intense blues such as cobalt or indigo.

The interior decoration in blue is ideal for those who are looking for relaxing atmospheres but with character. This colour can be used as a dominant tone, as a decorative accent or as a connecting thread between rooms, and combines very well with natural materials, broken whites, greys and metallic touches.

 

Moreover, its visual neutrality allows it to be integrated into very different styles: Scandinavian, Mediterranean, nautical, industrial, boho or even minimalist.

Grey interior decoration with blue

One of the most elegant combinations that we recommend at Tarraula is the interior decoration in grey and blue. Grey acts as a neutral base, while blue adds vibrancy and depth. This duo works wonderfully in living rooms, bedrooms and offices.

Which shades to choose for a grey and blue decoration?

To achieve a visual balance, we suggest:

  • Soft or warm greys combined with denim blue or petrol blue.

  • Dark grey with light blue or light blue, ideal for youth rooms.

  • Taupe with cobalt blue, a more sophisticated and timeless option.

The trick is to use colours in a proportionate way: grey can predominate on walls and furniture, while blue is introduced through textiles, wall art or decorative elements.

Rooms where grey and blue décor looks best

  • In the salonA light grey sofa with blue cushions and a carpet in shades of blue creates a balanced ambience.

  • In the bedrooma blue bedspread on a grey base brings serenity and modernity.

In a WORK AREAgrey brings concentration and blue stimulates creativity.

Interior decoration in turquoise blue

The turquoise blue is a vibrant, energetic and refreshing colour. Ideal for those who want an interior design with a Mediterranean or bohemian soul. It brings light, dynamism and a touch of originality.

How to apply turquoise blue in interior decoration?

The interior decoration in turquoise blue can be approached in a subtle or protagonist way:

  • For a discreet approach, use it on cushions, paintings or lamps.

  • If you want it to be the visual centrepiece, go for a turquoise wall or a turquoise sofa.

  • In kitchens and bathrooms, turquoise tiles evoke the sea and bring immediate freshness.

This tone goes well with white, light wood, aged gold, beige or even olive green for a more eclectic look.

Ideal environments for turquoise blue decoration

  • In a glazed terracecombined with natural fibres.

  • In a children's roomwhere it brings joy without saturating.

In a ibicencan style dining roomfull of light and vitality.

Navy blue interior decoration

The navy blue is one of our favourites for its versatility and sophistication. It can be sober and classic or bold and contemporary, depending on how you combine it.

 

Why choose navy blue for interior decoration?

  • It adds depth without being overly darkening.

  • It contrasts beautifully with whites, golds, dark wood and earth tones.

  • It adapts to classic, marine, industrial and modern styles.

The navy blue interior decoration works particularly well in spaces where a touch of distinction is sought:

  • A salon with a navy blue wall and light furniture.

  • A long corridor painted in deep blue with warm lighting.

  • A elegant bedroomwith textiles in blue and beige or white.

This colour is also ideal to highlight reading areas, study corners or to give personality to furniture such as display cabinets, cupboards or sideboards.

Navy blue interior decoration

Blue and orange interior decoration

Although at first glance this may seem a risky combination, the blue and orange interior decoration is a modern and vibrant bet that leaves no one indifferent.

 

Keys to successfully combining blue and orange

  • Use a dark blue as a base (navy, indigo) and orange in details.

  • Choose tan oranges or terracotta for warmer environments.

  • Pair this combination with whites, sands or neutral tones that give breathing space.

Spaces where blue and orange can stand out

  • In a contemporary salonwith orange armchairs on blue carpet.

  • In a creative studiowhere contrast stimulates energy.

  • In a modern dining roomwith rust-coloured lamps and blue crockery.

This contrast is ideal if you like your décor to be bold, full of character and energy.

Final tips for applying shades of blue in interior decoration

When incorporating blues in the home, there are a few recommendations to bear in mind:

 

1. Define what kind of blue suits your style.

  • If you prefer the minimalistChoose muted blues such as blue-grey or smoke blue.

  • For a style MediterraneanThe turquoise and sky blue are the colours of choice.

  • If you like the classic or elegantnavy blue will be your best ally.

2. Balance the use of colour

  • Do not saturate. The blue is powerful and needs to be accompanied by neutral tones.

  • Combine it with materials such as wood, linen, stone or ceramics to add texture.

3. Consider the lighting

  • In spaces with natural light, any blue will work.

  • In darker areas, it is better to opt for soft tones and avoid more intense tones on large surfaces.

If you are thinking of renovating your home and need professional advice, don't hesitate to count on our team. At Tarraula we design interiors that speak of you, with soul, style and coherence.

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