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Beautiful Blue and Green Color Combos for Decorating

Want to add a little serenity to your living spaces? Try a peaceful blue and green color combination. The palette is perfect for creating cool rooms that either face south or have expansive windows with a lot of daylight coming in. I’ve been going back and forth between painting my family room blue or green and can’t make up my mind! Maybe I could combine the two like today’s collection of rooms.

Peaceful blue and green living roomPhoto by Bowley Builders

 

You’ll find a range of shades and hues when choosing to decorate with blue and green. Lime green chairs add a bit of vibrancy to a peaceful sun room.

Cottage style sun room in bright green and bluePhoto by Digs Design Company

 

Of course, you don’t have to settle for light and bright. You can go a bit moodier with darker shades, which looks rich in an historic home.

Historic Living Room in Dark Green and BluePhoto by ACQUIRE

 

Floral fabric used in curtains and on a chaise lounge mimic the colors seen outside the window, creating a reading corner that feels like you’re outdoors.

Light and Airy Reading Corner with Chaise LoungePhoto by Amal Kapen Interiors, LLC

 

Yes, you can use a blue and green color combination in the kitchen, too. Blue on top and green on bottom cabinets create a whimsical vibe.

Blue and green kitchen cabinetsPhoto by Studio Sarah Willmer Architecture

 

An eclectic kitchen takes the color scheme to the next level, using a patterned floor and back splash, along with fun colanders for lighting fixtures.

Blue and Green Eclectic Kitchen with Colander LightsPhoto by

 

Yet another unique color approach to the heart of the home!

Eclectic Vintage KitchenPhoto by Brunnquell & Andr̩ Рarchitectes

 

Blue and green is a great color combo for creating a serene and peaceful bedroom. Paired with white, it looks fresh and clean.

Dreamy Bedroom in Blue, Green, and WhitePhoto by

 

Remember grass cloth wallpaper?  My brother’s bedroom had it in my childhood home – which was similar to the Brady Bunch house. It appears in dark blue in this contemporary bedroom – along with a lime green headboard.

Dark blue and lime green contemporary bedroomPhoto by

 

The bathroom can be a fun room to experiment with shades of blue and green. I’m lovin’ the tile in this space!

Contemporary Bathroom with Green and Blue TilePhoto by David Lund Design

 

A more traditional style bathroom wears bright blue on the vanity with a sea of fish on the walls.

Traditional Bathroom with Sea of Fish WallpaperPhoto by Kotzen Interiors, LLP

 

Even a home’s exterior can look pretty in blue and green. 

Blue and Green Craftsman Home ExteriorPhoto by First Street Builders

 

If you’re not afraid to go bold, you might enjoy this option for painting your house!

Aqua and Lime Green Trim on Home ExteriorPhoto by Energy Smart Home Plans

 

Although I’ve gotten away from decorating with blue in my home, I do like the way it looks when paired with green. It’s so calming, don’t you think?

 

Enjoy More Decorating Color Schemes:

Decorating with Red, White, and Blue

Decorating with Yellow

Colorful Bathroom Ideas

 

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11 Comments

  1. I’m with you, the round, multi-colored tile in that green bathroom was SO FUN!! Green and blue is a beautiful combination. I say this while looking out my window wall at trees and sky. Guess God knows what He is doing, right?!!! 🙂

  2. I’m a big fan of cool colors, so blue and green is just fine with me. I especially like the exterior paint on the (nearly) navy blue and sage home. Navy and sage are two of my favorite colors together. Did I mention that I’m a cool color person?? :>)

  3. Love this post. Thanks. Blue and green have been my favorite colors since I can’t remember when. I still can’t decide which I prefer so I give them equal opportunity in my decor.

  4. I like the light colors of blue and green together and on a light color background. I might say spring colors. Not necessarily expound on a total color scheme.

  5. I remember the blue/green combo from bygone years. Isn’t it amazing how we let some one else dictate our colors for us.

  6. I am sooo enjoying this post again! I really admire folks who can pull different color choices together. It takes a true artist’s mind to do it effectively. My dad was like that. Reviewing Picture#7 I suddenly realized, “That looks like something Dad would have liked!”

  7. I love the blues in the room with the chaise lounge and also the wall in the historic room. Green can always be added with plants. Thank you for this most enjoyable site.

  8. A very nice post with beautiful rooms using blue and green, but that fish wallpaper is not something I would ever want in my home!