Whether it’s an aqua or a faded sophisticated grey-blue, I’ll never tire of exploring bestselling calm blue paint colors! They’re utterly timeless and play so well with white. Need suggestions for your walls, doors, or cabinets? We’ll take a closer look at calming blues, inspiring interiors with blue, and even home decor and wallpaper.
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Bestelling Calm Blue Paint Colors
Which calm blue paint colors are bestselling calm blue paint colors?
Benjamin Moore SMOKE 2122
Let’s start with that gorgeous blue you see on the infographic above at top left.
Smoke is a serene and timeless blue that is perfect for cabinets, new or…
old! Look at how beautiful SMOKE is on this bathroom vanity:
Notice how the hex floor tiles are grey in combination with this beautiful blue-grey paint color:
This porcelain tile would pair beautifully with charcoal painted cabinets too.
A laundry room can be a smart way to play with a new-to-you color. I’m always toying with painting my own laundry room cabinets a different color.
It’s just paint! Another way to experimentally live with a calm bestselling blue? The inside of built-ins or a bookshelf.
Curious about Benjamin Moore’s bestselling relaxing paint colors including neutrals and blues?
Benjamin Moore 1619 SILVER MIST
Here’s a blue with repose and a calming name to boot.
It’s easy to imagine this hue quieting a mud room:
If you’re crushing on Silver Mist yet favor a more subtle version, consider this top row, center, color below called Benjamin Moore Summer Shower.
Keep in mind that very often the just right calm blue color you’re after is in the gray range of paint swatches. Exhibit A:
Sherwin-Williams Uncertain Gray
This gray when sampled may very well strike you as blue:
Notice how the front doors below are perceived as blue; and of course, natural light is going to warm the color and accentuate its undertones.
Uncertain Gray was utilized so beautifully in a pantry by Brit Jones:
BM YARMOUTH BLUE
Blue paint shoppers beware! If you stand in a big box store paint department reviewing dozens of swatches, they may all begin to look the same!
But trust. After you have peel and stick samples or paint from sample pots at home in one place and try them side by side, you’ll notice what you didn’t before.
Isn’t this a chill blue?
Farrow & Ball LULWORTH BLUE No. 89
Sometimes you’ll want a more crisp blue that is less grey. For example, if you’re after an effect like this:
It’s not subtle or light, but this mid-blue called Lulworth Blue feels fresh. It’s a color I used for the kids’ bedrooms in several of our homes, and we never did feel bored with it.
Benjamin Moore QUIET MOMENTS
If you’re a fan of green-blues and aquas, bet you’ll admire Quiet Moments.
Quiet blues are just so perfect for bathrooms:
But it’s equally charming on a door!
Breathtaking!
FARROW & BALL Light Blue
Another green-blue you might want to try? Light Blue by Farrow & Ball.
Though the color appears rather blue-grey in these photos, when I have worked with it, the green undertones mean business. So definitely sample, sample, sample!
You can see the blue-green quality of this color a little more since the contrast with the grey check upholstery is more obvious close-up.
How gorgeous is Light Blue in this office area!?!
Don’t we all need a workspace like that!?!
SHERWIN WILLIAMS Rainwashed
Similar to F&B Light Blue, Rainwashed is a timeless pale fantasy of a blue!
I’m dreaming of a ceiling where this pretty color could be brushed on.
I mean why should porch ceilings in the South have all the fun?
Have a space in your own home to accent with this calming hue?
I admire the beadboard and batten treatment in this hall too.
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BM Paper White 1590
If you’re going for the palest, sophisticated light blues…steer yourself to the grey section and a color like Paper White.
In that same spirit, here’s a gorgeous blue I’ve been dying to try somewhere…
Farrow & Ball Borrowed Light
Isn’t it sophisticated and timeless when you’re after an elegant blue?
Farrow & Ball calls it pale and illuminating, and I just say Y to the YUM!
Description of Borrowed Light:
“Evoking the colour of summer skies, Borrowed Light is a wonderfully pale blue named after the delicate light that cascades through small windows and fanlights. It works as well in a room deprived of light as it does in an airy sunroom. This soft and classic tone is perfectly suited to children’s bedrooms, especially when contrasted with Stiffkey Blue on furniture or woodwork.”
F&B Borrowed Light would be stunning with a Schumacher wallpaper called Hydrangea Drape.
Kathy Perdue (Good Life of Design) used it beautifully in a bath:
Here are a few other wallpaper favorites of mine:
The first blue paint color we explored (BM Smoke…scroll to top of post!) may be my favorite of the bunch, and it would also be amazing with #1 and #3 above.
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Let me know if you found anything helpful from these ideas and the inspiration!
Peace to you right where you are.
-michele
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Hi Michelle,
This post is so attractive to me.
These colors immediately give me a sense of calm….
Do you have a post on the shade of green in the rooms of the Petit Trianon of Marie Antoinette on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles? I visited there last summer and fell in love with that shade of green. But, I have no idea what color it was. It was so beautiful. *sigh*
Thank you,
Sarah
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Great idea for a post – I have blogged in general about French greens but I will look closer at Versailles. May need to make a trip just to help my peeps. 🙂
YES! A trip to Paris and Versailles for a post…..research! I love that for you, Michelle. 🙂
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It will be hard to top my last visit, but I guess I could try. 🙂 Thanks so much for the support and kindness.