The blues to adopt
Muted shades are one of the major color trends for 2022. And the big star is undoubtedly blue, voted color of the year by two of the most influential publishers in the world of painting.
We fall for Breathe, the blue of the year according to Graham & Brown. This ombré blue is meant to be at the same time peaceful, restful and as fresh as a big breath of air. This serene color is the perfect shade to try out in the monochrome interior, as trendy as it is relaxing. Not only is the aesthetic very contemporary, but in addition, the muted facet of this blue creates a formidably cozy atmosphere.
Soft and crisp, Dulux Valentine Horizon Blue is the perfect shade to embrace the Color Block trend at home. This light and airy blue fits naturally among the ideal shades to give color to the ceiling, especially in the bedroom.
Blue colors with a strong character
Whether it’s a complete makeover of the house or simply to bring a little pep’s to the decor, you can count on the many variations on the theme of blue.
The trick to adopting the minimalist trend while enjoying a very cozy atmosphere at home is color, of course. We focus on monochrome, ideal for structuring the space and making it more user-friendly. In order not to get bored, bet on the combination of gray blue and fjord blue, which creates a soft and very contemporary decoration.
No need to drop the tiles to revamp the bathroom, just opt for a paint suitable for this support. A deep blue associated with a gray: this is the perfect tandem for a modern and pleasant bathroom.
A blue that raises the tone and is tinted with pronounced green undertones: this is the perfect shade to decorate a room from floor to ceiling. This color creates a sophisticated atmosphere without being stifling, and it allows for a colorful decor.
Royal Navy blue enhances the bathroom. This deep color without being too dark is right in line with the trends of the year. And for good measure, we draw on the essential colors of the moment to compose an elegant and cheerful palette: yellow and powder pink are required!
Mid Century style seems to have become essential. To enjoy an interior that looks like no other, forget about the warm colors! A touch of retro and yet terribly current, Infinity blue sublimates your decor and nicely twists the emblematic decor of the 50s / 60s!
Fall for a blue green to spice up the island of your chic country kitchen. This shade that smells like a paradisiacal beach somewhere in the Caribbean is unexpected in this type of decor, and that’s precisely why it works so well!
To awaken a stylish interior, we focus on a shade of blue warmed with indigo pigments. This subtle and elegant color goes as well with a very chic classic decoration as with quirky colors. What if you hesitate? It’s very simple: bet on the mix and match, by associating a very chic tassel chandelier with resolutely Pop colors!
Indigo blue is one of those shades with a strong personality, which one cannot fail to notice. It is therefore the ideal color to bring a little pep’s to an immaculate interior, by transforming the door into an authentic decorative element!
To give character to your interior without completely redoing the decor, go for ultramarine blue. This blue is particularly bright when combined with white. The tandem is also enough to breathe a very summer seaside spirit throughout your interior!
Borrowed from the iconic frescoes of the city of San Francisco, this tropical blue is distinguished by its luminosity. It is ideal for trying out the Color Block decoration, especially when it is associated with the color orange or sunny yellow.
We can fall for the decoration of the 1970s and fear a headache while contemplating the period wallpapers! The solution ? Revisit the genre by focusing on a vintage blue and a shade of ecru. Not only will your interior be much more peaceful, but it will also be more contemporary.
It’s a fact: blue and neutrals get along like thieves at a fair. To give character to a refined decor, combine a bright and powerful blue with a touch of black: guaranteed effect!
Like a desire to be on vacation all year round? Dare the Mediterranean blue on the facade, in association with a luminous white, of course!