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Blue bedrooms can be the perfect way to make your space a calming oasis.
You’ll see blue in accent pillows or art in thebedrooms.

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There are also some navy bedrooms for a bolder aesthetic.
We’ve gathered our favorite blue bedrooms in every shade to help inspire you.
This bedroom features a blue bed frame with a blue duvet for a relaxing look.

A made-in-America throw by Pendleton delivers a saturated dose of color to the foot of the bed.Credit:Joseph De Leo
This bedroom used multiple shades of blue around the room to make for a cozy, lively space.
It also adds dimension to the room for a nice balance of elements.
This bedroom matched the walls with the chair, pillows, and curtains for a crisp, clean look.

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This bedroom brought the outside in with the sky bleu walls and accents.
With touches of navy and periwinkle, this bedroom looks elegant without trying too hard.
To give interest to the neutral bed, shams were monogrammed in a bright shade of blue.

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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.
Here navy and blue-grays add dimension and warmth to the space without much fuss or cost.

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Keeping everything in neutral tones except the touches of blue on the bed makes the room feel airy.
The bright blue bed centers the room without overpowering the space.
Tie-dye Turquoise
This turquoise and raspberry kids room is vivid and playful.

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With so much going on with the walls, it is important to keep the linens and furniture simple.
The accent pillow proves that deep blues pair wonderfully with a dash of magenta.
She added small traces of blue in the draperies, headboard, and Euros to tie the space together.

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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.
The plush fabrics warm up the space that could otherwise feel cold.

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Graphic with Black
This guest room gets a graphic punch from black linens and beds.
The pale blue walls allow everything to pop without feeling cold.
The walls and carpeting are kept a clean white, while the ceiling adds another pop of blue.

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The light wood walls allow the color to pop in the bedding while still being a relaxing space.
The mix of gold and turquoise bring a fun and playful flair to this Palm Beach retreat.
The fun print adds a touch of whimsy to the collection of antiques.

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With many white accents this strong color isn’t overwhelming.
She used a barely-there blue to create this peaceful setting.
This guest room has light wood floors that disappear, allowing the antiques to really make a statement.

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Designer Nathan Drewes used different shades of blue and rich wood furniture to play up the snug factor.
Floral curtains are added for a feminine balance to the masculine lines of the bed linens.
Bold Boy’s Room
A blue room for boys doesn’t always mean navy.

Cranberry Crisp
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.
With countless shades of blue, you’re bound to find the perfect match.

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The canopy surrounding the traditional bed adds a touch of drama and makes it the true focal point.
The sea grass carpeting finishes the space with a dose of texture.
Aside from the benches, the furniture is sleek and understated to counter the room’s rich hues.

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Plush, cream-colored carpet and crisp white trim further balance and frame the look.
“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.

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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.
Natural accents like bamboo blinds, a seagrass rug, and an antique bed anchor the space.

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Play with Pattern (on Pattern!)
Designer Bailey McCarthycreates a striking, monochromatic look in our Cinnamon Shore Showhouse primary bedroom.
Watercolors of Elbow Cay, Eleuthera, and Harbour Island are framed with mats in complementary colors.

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Rattan beds and baskets add a natural island vibe.

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