Cranberry, Blue And Antique White Room Decorating
Hydrandea Blue Twin Bedroom
Credit: Laurey W. Glenn
From navy to teal, blue bedrooms can be peaceful or bold. We gathered some of our favorites to inspire you to use blue.Blue bedrooms can be subtle and calming, or bold and energetic. If you're looking for a simple way to incorporate your favorite shade, try switching out accent pillows or the art in your bedroom. When putting together a creative space for the kids, don't shy away from bold teals and turquoise colors. These blue shades pair well with fun lime greens and bright pinks. If you love a more classic look, light shades of blue are great for creating a soothing and relaxing space. For a fun but sophisticated blue bedroom, pair navy with white and a few bright accents. We've gathered our favorite blue bedrooms in every shade to help inspire you.
Simple and Classic
White and Blue Bedroom
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With a small space, keeping things clean with shades of white makes the space airy. With touches of navy and periwinkle, this bedroom looks elegant without trying too hard.
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Peaceful in Blue-Grays
Neutral White Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Melanie Acevedo
Inspired by a landscape painting, this master bedroom was designed around a palette of whites and blue-grays. To give interest to the neutral bed, shams were monogrammed in a bright shade of blue.
Get the look: Addison Monogram in Gerrie Blue thread; leontinelinens.com
Make it Cozy
Blue Green Master Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Eric Piasecki
When faced with a large space, wallpaper can be your best friend. Designer Ashley Whittaker used this blue-and-green flowering tree motif to do just that. She kept the bed linens simple for a peaceful rest.
Get the look: Mirasol in Lagoon; matouk.com
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Fuss-Free and Fancy
Neutral Cream Bedroom
To make your room feel effortless, start with a base of white walls and neutral linens, then mix in your accent colors. Here navy and blue-grays add dimension and warmth to the space without much fuss or cost.
A Little Magic
Neutral Gray Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Francesco Lagnese
With an off-center window in a small room, the designer added curtains to lengthen the space. Keeping everything in neutral tones except the touches of blue on the bed makes the room feel airy.
Master of Style
Master Bedroom
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Vanillas and blues are accented with antique art and textiles making the room seem fresh yet sophisticated. The bright blue bed centers the room without overpowering the space.
Get the Look: Gauguin Linen Texture Wave; brunschwig.com
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Preppy and Classic
Boy's Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Laurey W. Glenn
With a navy that emulates the crispness of a blue blazer, a striped rug, and big white pillows, this room is true prep. It can be styled for any age or gender, but the basics are what make it a classic combination.
Tie-dye Turquoise
Turquoise Girls Bedroom
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This turquoise and raspberry kids room is vivid and playful. With so much going on with the walls, it is important to keep the linens and furniture simple.
Get the Look: Scion Shibori wallpaper in Lagoon, available through ADAC (404) 231-3938
Bohemian Blues
Navy Guest Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Jonny Valiant
This eclectic mix of navy and pattern make this attic room surprisingly hip. The accent pillow proves that deep blues pair wonderfully with a dash of magenta.
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Tying It Together
Neutral Blue Master Bedroom
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With a light blue on the walls and a single blue fabric in the entire space, designer Suzanne Kasler used shades of cream to make blue the star. She added small traces of blue in the draperies, headboard, and Euros to tie the space together.
Make It Modern
Blue and Black Master Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Helen Norman
For a modern addition to this calming blue, the homeowner added dashes of black with the fabrics and wall accents.
Get the Look: Wythe Blue (HC-143); benjaminmoore.com
Nautical Navy
Navy and Cream Boy's Bedroom
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This room is designed to be comfortable and lasting. The headboard is covered in navy and the linens are striped with cobalt. Khaki accents add some depth to the blue and white color scheme.
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On the Wild Side
Colorful Zebra Twin Bedroom
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With a zebra stripe in a deep navy and whimsical plush animal mounts on the wall, this children's room can really inspire the imagination. The light blue walls fade into the background, keeping the focus on the fun beds and buffalo-check wall tapestry.
All American
Navy and Red Master Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Hector Sanchez
This red, white, and blue bedroom is fun and vibrant without being too overwhelming. With a fun print on the walls and a pop of red on the bed, the multiple shades of blue help pull everything together.
Misty Beach Blues
Gray-Blue Master Bedroom
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With the colors of a misty beach day, these gray-blues create a serene setting. The plush fabrics warm up the space that could otherwise feel cold.
Get the Look: Marina Gray (1599) and Pebble Beach (1597); benjaminmoore.com
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Going All Out
Colorful Master Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Hector Sanchez
Who says you have to limit your bedroom to a palette of two colors? This designer blended a mix of bold colors and prints for a fun and bold room with pops of blue, pink, and green.
Graphic with Black
Blue and Black Twin Bedroom
This guest room gets a graphic punch from black linens and beds. The pale blue walls allow everything to pop without feeling cold.
Get the Look: Aquatic Edge (5003-5A); valspar.com
Floral Inspiration
Buffalo Check Blue and Red Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Miki Duisterhof
This room began with floral fabric and resulted in a blue and red masterpiece. By taking color cues from the floral, the aqua buffalo check and coral accents drive the rest of the space. The walls and carpeting are kept a clean white, while the ceiling adds another pop of blue.
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Bunkroom Blues
Coastal Bunk Room
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Meant for kids, this bunkroom can even entice some adults with the Tahitian architecture and privacy curtains. The light wood walls allow the color to pop in the bedding while still being a relaxing space.
Timeless and Classic Look
Cool Blue Master Bedroom
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This homeowner used her Swedish roots to influence her use of soft gray-blues and whites, which also pairs beautifully with natural wood.
Get the Look: Fanfare (874); benjaminmoore.com
Relaxed Elegance
Cream and Turquoise Twin Bedroom
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This bedroom mixes modern and traditional by playing with traditional lines and modern colors. The mix of gold and turquoise bring a fun and playful flair to this Palm Beach retreat.
Get the Look: Henriot Floral in Blues on Ecru by Quadrille; quadrillefabrics.com
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Crisp Camel and Indigo
Exotic Blue Master Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Jonny Valiant
Batik blues and vintage textiles are mixed beautifully with the raw wood in this master retreat. The fun print adds a touch of whimsy to the collection of antiques.
Bask in Hydrangea Blues
Hydrandea Blue Twin Bedroom
Credit: Laurey W. Glenn
Both the wallpaper and headboards take their hues from the flower every Southerner craves: the hydrangea. With many white accents this strong color isn't overwhelming.
Get the Look: elizabethhamiltoncollection.com
Light-As-Air Master Bedroom
Light Blue Master Bedroom
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"A soft blue is always a good choice in a bedroom because it's flattering and restful," says designer Phoebe Howard. She used a barely-there blue to create this peaceful setting.
Get the Look: Olympus White (SW 6253); sherwinwilliams.com
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Clean Vintage
Vintage Blue Twin Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Erica George Dines
To keep things modern when playing with vintage collections, add bright blues to simplify everything. This guest room has light wood floors that disappear, allowing the antiques to really make a statement.
Get the Look: Palladian Blue (HC-144); benjaminmoore.com
Enhancing Small Spaces
Turquoise Blue Small Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Hector Sanchez
A small bedroom doesn't mean you have to shy away from color. Designer Nathan Drewes used different shades of blue and rich wood furniture to play up the snug factor.
Get the Look: Sugar Bag Light; us.farrow-ball.com
Add a Splash of Lime
Kids Bunkroom Christmas
Credit: Helen Norman
With crisp whites and hints of green, this aqua makes for a playful and creative bedroom.
Get the Look: Sea Isle (751); benjaminmoore.com
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Chocolate and Blue
Blue and Brown Master Bedroom
Shades of chocolate are blended with playful blues in this master bedroom. Floral curtains are added for a feminine balance to the masculine lines of the bed linens.
Get the Look: Palladian Blue (HC-144); benjaminmoore.com
Bold Boy's Room
Teal Sports Boy Bedroom
A blue room for boys doesn't always mean navy. Here a bold shade of teal is paired with lime greens, vibrant oranges, and brown to make for a vibrant environment.
Cranberry Crisp
Blue and Cranberry Master Bedroom
Credit: Photo: Van Chaplin
This room is soothing and fresh with aqua walls and cranberry accents. Blue becomes the neutral in the space and isn't overpowering when painted between the molding.
Get the Look: Sea Salt (6204); sherwin-williams.com
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Simple Changes
White Bedroom with Blue Comforter
Credit: Photo: Laurey W. Glenn
Adding blue to a space can be as easy as changing out your duvet. If you don't have a white base, opt for something that pairs well with what you already have. With countless shades of blue, you're bound to find the perfect match.
Easy Elegance
Traditional Blue Bedroom
With cream-colored walls for a base, the layers of blue fabrics make this master a restful getaway. The canopy surrounding the traditional bed adds a touch of drama and makes it the true focal point.
Exotic Flair
After: Bungalow Renovation Bedroom
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The turquoise walls, poppy-red accents, and star lantern add a Moroccan vibe to this master. The sea grass carpeting finishes the space with a dose of texture.
Get the Look: Stratton Blue (HC-142); benjaminmoore.com
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Play with Periwinkle
In the master bedroom of this Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, beach house, designer Lynn Morgan set a soothing mood with a monochromatic palette of soft blues. The walls are pale aqua (painted Benjamin Moore's Sweet Bluette), while the fabrics,
Credit: Photo: Annie Schlechter; Styling: Matthew Gleason
In the master bedroom of this Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, beach house, designer Lynn Morgan set a soothing mood with a monochromatic palette of soft blues. The walls are pale aqua (painted Benjamin Moore's Sweet Bluette), while the fabrics, from the custom, upholstered benches to the bedding to the trim on the window shades, feature soft periwinkle. Aside from the benches, the furniture is sleek and understated to counter the room's rich hues. Plush, cream-colored carpet and crisp white trim further balance and frame the look. A gold-framed nautical painting provides an ocean-inspired focal point, and turquoise vases in the built-in cubby above the window seat draw the eye upward to the room's high ceilings.
Feature Colorful Fabric
A blue-and-green patterned duvet and accent pillows add a lively touch to the master bedroom in this Bald Head Island, North Carolina, cottage. "I kept the decor simple but comfortable," says designer and homeowner Tiffany McWhorter. "I didn't want any on
Credit: Photo: Tria Giovan; Styling: Elizabeth Beeler
A blue-and-green patterned duvet and accent pillows add a lively touch to the master bedroom in this Bald Head Island, North Carolina, cottage. "I kept the decor simple but comfortable," says designer and homeowner Tiffany McWhorter. "I didn't want any one element to take away from the views. What's important is what's out those windows." The room's otherwise neutral colors allow for easy edits to the palette with a simple change of bedding.
Make it Maritime
This two-tone bedroom in Hobe Sound, Florida, owned by Greg Norman and his interior designer wife, Kristen, is a sleek, nautical escape. Navy grasscloth wallpaper, slipcovered side tables, and striped bedding (plus fun dip-dyed accent pillows), make the r
Credit: photo: Annie Schlechter; Stylist: Elizabeth Beeler
This two-tone bedroom in Hobe Sound, Florida, owned by Greg Norman and his interior designer wife, Kristen, is a sleek, nautical escape. Navy grasscloth wallpaper, slipcovered side tables, and striped bedding (plus fun dip-dyed accent pillows), make the room feel almost like an underwater getaway.
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Say Yes to Sea Glass
In this Phoebe Howard-designed master suite, it's all about the soft sea glass palette, natural light, and high ceilings. The walls, painted Glass Slipper by Benjamin Moore, create a serene backdrop for the retreat-worthy space, and the light green and ta
Credit: Photo: Erica George Dines, Stylist: Heather Chadduck
In this Phoebe Howard-designed master suite, it's all about the soft sea glass palette, natural light, and high ceilings. The walls, painted Glass Slipper by Benjamin Moore, create a serene backdrop for the retreat-worthy space, and the light green and taupe color pairing adds an even deeper sense of serenity to the room.
Create a Coastal Classic
This 1915 cottage on the Charleston Harbor got a colorful makeover, complete with a relaxing blue bedroom. The soft azure walls set the tone, while window treatments trimmed with a Greek key pattern elevate the look. Natural accents like bamboo blinds, a
Credit: Photo: J. Savage Gibson
This 1915 cottage on the Charleston Harbor got a colorful makeover, complete with a relaxing blue bedroom. The soft azure walls set the tone, while window treatments trimmed with a Greek key pattern elevate the look. Natural accents like bamboo blinds, a seagrass rug, and an antique bed anchor the space.
Don't Be Shy With Stripes
Twin beds decked out in turquoise and nearly indigo blue pop against crisp white walls in designer Meg Braff's West Palm Beach bedroom. White bedding with a turquoise Greek key pattern is topped with fun floral throw pillows that tie the color scheme toge
Credit: photo: Annie Schlechter; Stylist: Heather Chadduck
Twin beds decked out in turquoise and indigo-blue pop against crisp white walls in designer Meg Braff's West Palm Beach bedroom. White bedding with a turquoise Greek key pattern is topped with fun floral throw pillows that tie the color scheme together.
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Play with Pattern (on Pattern!)
Designer Bailey McCarthy creates a striking, monochromatic look in our Cinnamon Shore Showhouse master bedroom. Using this many patterns—on the palm frond wallpaper, printed bedding, and geometric rug—could feel busy, but thanks to their shared ocean-goin
Credit: Photo: Tria Giovan, Stylists: Rachel Burrow and Liz Strong
Designer Bailey McCarthy creates a striking, monochromatic look in our Cinnamon Shore Showhouse master bedroom. Using this many patterns—on the palm frond wallpaper, printed bedding, and geometric rug—could feel busy, but thanks to their shared ocean-going hue, the look is bold and relaxing all at once, especially when paired with bright white accents.
Pick a Bright Color Pairing
A lively green accent pillow was the inspiration for this Florida bedroom's pretty palette. (See more of this pretty beach house.) With an eye to toning down the vivid neon hue, designer Phoebe Howard introduced calming shades of white and a mix of lighte
Credit: Photo: Erica George Dines, Stylist: Heather Chadduck
A lively green accent pillow was the inspiration for this Florida bedroom's pretty palette. With an eye to toning down the vivid neon hue, designer Phoebe Howard introduced calming shades of white and a mix of lighter and deeper blues on the walls (painted Misty Blue by Benjamin Moore), furniture, and accessories to create balance.
Cultivate Caribbean Style
"Charming wallpaper gives a room a special, tucked-away feel," says designer Amanda Lindroff, who applied a blue medallion print to the walls of this Harbour Island guest bedroom. Watercolors of Elbow Cay, Eleuthera, and Harbour Island are framed with mat
Credit: Photo: Lisa Romerein; styling: Liz Strong
"Charming wallpaper gives a room a special, tucked-away feel," says designer Amanda Lindroff, who applied a blue medallion print to the walls of this Harbour Island guest bedroom. Watercolors of Elbow Cay, Eleuthera, and Harbour Island are framed with mats in complementary colors. Rattan beds and baskets add a natural island vibe.
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Go Bold With Nautical Wallpaper
This soft, vintage-inspired bedroom is a "graceful reminder of the home's history," says designer Alys Protzman, who brought the historic Cape Cod cottage back to life with bold pops of yellow in nearly every space. In this bedroom however, the signature
Credit: Photo: David A. Land; styling: Martha Bernabe
This soft, vintage-inspired bedroom is a "graceful reminder of the home's history," says designer Alys Protzman, who brought the historic Cape Cod cottage back to life with bold pops of yellow in nearly every space. In this bedroom however, the signature hue was reserved as an accent after the designer and her sister (the homeowner) decided to keep the room's existing slate blue sailboat wallpaper. A white spindle bed, antique jug-turned-lamp, and old high chair that acts as a creative nightstand add a low-maintenance and cozy feel.
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