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Sophie Warren-Smith

5 best blue paints as chosen by interior designers

Best blue paints.

Blue has been top of the color trends for decades, it's up there with white and gray and some of the most popular colors to decorate with. This year it has totally dominated the Colors of the Year, with more than half being some variant of blue. 

'Blues have a timeless allure. The color is a unique blend of sophisticated and tranquil,' says Anu Jain, founder and principal designer at Atelier Oleana. It is a shade that stands the test of time, and a fail-safe choice if you want to pick a shade that's big in color trends

But what is the best blue paint? The options are almost endless, from super dark navy to a barely there sky blue. So we asked designers and color experts for blue paints that they love to work with. 

5 best blue paints to try

It can be hard to choose blue paint as it can change the look of the room depending on whether it's North or South-facing for example. Decorating with blues works well for cooling down the latter and a space like that can take a chilly blue. But it might be you want a warming shade that's cozy. This is where our experts come in with their choices below and why they love them so much.

1. Glacier Point, Portola Paints

(Image credit: Anja Michals Design / Jessica Burke)

'Lately, I am drawn to lighter colors that are fun and playful such as this cabinet color we used in a recent project,' says Anja Michals, founder of Anja Michals Design. The color is Glacier Point by Portola Paints. It has a sea-foam feel to it that lends itself to not being too serious yet giving a nice pop of color in a soft way. It worked out perfectly in this beachy inspired bungalow.'

This barely-there shade is ideal for creating a light and airy space, it looks fabulous with white and metallics like warm brass.  

2. Hague Blue, Farrow & Ball

(Image credit: TR Studio)

A perennial favorite, Farrow & Ball's  Hague Blue is loved by Tom Rutt, director, TR Studio

'It's a great blue which immediately defines a space and creates a feeling of depth and drama. We used it in a large living room painting the walls, ceiling and incorporating it into the cabinetry and AV unit. It has a slight green undertone which adds to its moodiness and whilst it is a rich, dark shade, it still exudes a sense of serenity and calmness.'

For a contemporary feel, Hague Blue is a great choice for color-drenching a room and really leaning into the cocooning qualities of the paint. 

3. Lulworth Blue, Farrow & Ball

(Image credit: Atelier Oleana / Brad Knipstein)

'As a designer, when thinking of ways to elevate my client's spaces, while keeping it very effortless and serene, Farrow and Ball's Lulworth Blue is my go to color!' says Anu Jain, founder and principal designer at Atelier Oleana.

'It's a calm mid-blue, and the color's name comes from the Lulworth Cove in Dorset. As you can see in this vignette, we used Lulworth Blue in the client's breakfast nook right outside the guest bedroom, and Lulworth Blue livens up the atmosphere seamlessly and interacts beautifully with the greens in the bedroom.

Lulworth Blue is a subtle yet invigorating blue that provides the perfect backdrop to showcase curated artwork and furnishings. Further, its ability to play with natural light allows for dynamic transformations throughout the day. Of course, the superior quality of Farrow & Ball paint ensures a rich depth of color and a luxurious, velvety finish that enhances the architectural details of any room.'

4. In The Navy Roman Clay, Portola Paints

(Image credit: Athena Calderone / Sarah Elliot )

'For our family room, I craved a formal library, but with the comfort to slouch into a plush sofa and watch movies or read as a family. The initial vision was in line with the neutral tonality of the home, but something wasn’t working,' explained Athena Calderone, founder, Athena Calderone.

'The room felt incomplete, so we enveloped the walls and ceiling in deeply saturated In the Navy Roman Clay from Portola Paints, which offered a suede-like quality. The paint completely transformed the room and enveloped the space. Acknowledge when it’s time to pivot and change direction from your initial design. The walls were white at first, and although it matched the rest of the house… it was BORING! It’s okay for a room to have its own identity, even if it’s a departure from the rest of your home. Be bold and take a risk.'

We love what Athena's done with this space using such a dark blue, the cream for balance and the pop of rust and turmeric adding a spot of color that's uber stylish.

5. Templeton Gray, Benjamin Moore

(Image credit: BHDM Design / Adam Kane Macchia)

'Templeton Gray from Benjamin Moore’s Historical Colors collection is one of our most requested paint colors on the 'gram,' says Dan Mazzarini, creative director of ARCHIVE and BHDM Design

'It sounds like it will be a gray, but it's definitely a blue with both gray and green in it, and another fabulous ‘chameleon color,’ as I like to call them. It takes on the character of the other deco in the room. Templeton Gray has become a great go-to for millwork – I love it on doors, to distinguish kitchen islands, and as entire libraries for depth and bold interest.'

Described as a 'stylish blue-green with intriguing depth' Templeton Gray is one of those shades that looks different from morning through to the glow of sunset. Team it with stone for a contrasting look or a darker blue for drama.


Symbolizing spirituality and peace, blue is a good dependable color to choose if you want to decorate with it. The only aspect to remember is that it can be 'cool' so team it with warm accents of coral and blush and cosy textured pillow cushions and blankets. For a crisp contemporary look, team it with fresh white. 

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