“Classic, rich, and full bodied” best describes the blues of 2011. Blue is easily paired with white and pops of bright accent colors to get a striking and sporty look. Blue can also be used as either a color or a neutral. Since blue can be found in the natural world, any time you put a color against it, it’s complimentary. Designers are partial to it for its ability to soften the apprehensions of clients who fear intense colors in their homes. With darker hues, a high gloss finish can make the walls glisten and keep them from looking drab.
Sherwin Williams Dignified: The intense nuances of this rich color make it perfect for occasions with candle light in the dining room.
Benjamin Moore Stratford Blue: Packs an unexpected punch in a large-scale space like a great room with this blue that is not quite light
Sherwin Williams Honorable Blue: This deep shade makes a statement especially when paired with natural wood tones. Good for a gentleman’s office.
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