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Designers Top Blue Wallpaper Picks Revealed

Wallpaper isn’t just for your grandmother’s parlor room anymore. Innovations in digital printing have made wallpapers an accessible design tool that is taking over mood boards across the world. Blue is one of the most popular wallpaper colors on the market. In a study spanning over 10 countries, people voted blue as their favorite color. Blue makes us feel calm, secure, and safe. 

We’ve scoured design trends to bring you a curated selection that doesn’t just follow the fashion, but sets a statement. From sophisticated sky blues to the deep ocean depths, this isn’t your typical wallpaper roundup. So grab your coffee and put on your seatbelt. We’re going to explore the uncharted territories of stylish blue wall coverings. 

Transforming Interiors with Stylish Blue Wallpapers

One thing will never go out of style, and that is elegance. Blue in all its many shades speaks to nobility, reliability, and elegance. What color speaks to grace, sophistication, and wealth more than the iconic Tiffany Blue? Blue is versatile, and can be paired with a wide variety of accent colors for endless style possibilities.

White and blue wallpaper is as timeless as it is modern. Blue and white made its first debut in Tang Dynasty porcelain ceramics with the use of cobalt, which was the only pigment they could find that could withstand porcelain’s high firing temperatures.

From this initial gorgeous pairing, blue and white spread quickly throughout Asia and on to Europe. Effortlessly iconic, this dynamic color palette was draped in curtains, upholstery and wallpapers in the majestic rooms of Versailles and Buckingham palace. 

It spread into fashion like wildfire as seen in Oscar de la Renta’s blue and white saturated Manhattan apartment. Artists like Yves Kline and Picasso dedicated entire eras of work to rich blue hues against paper white canvases. 

These colors work well together for good reason. White is one of the oldest colors known to man. White calcite chalk has been found in the Paleolithic artwork of the Lascaux Caves in France, and since incorporated into the spiritual and cultural fabric of our human history. 

White represents purity and cleanliness. It symbolizes innocence, simplicity, and a fresh start. White has been employed as a symbol of power in design from Baroque and Rococo style churches to the modern architecture of Le Corbusier.

The color, or lack of color in white, makes small rooms feel larger and more spacious. White has dominated minimalist design because it conveys a sense of openness and refined simplicity. 

Blue has made its own unique mark in interior design. A study that spanned over 10 countries found that people overwhelmingly prefer blue as their favorite color and it’s not hard to see why. Blue makes us feel calm and relaxed. It reminds us of wide open skies and deep water.

Blue wallpaper designs can add a special refinement to your space without committing to a full paint job. Add a peel and stick wallpaper on an accent wall behind your bed or living room sofa. Peel and stick wallpapers act as essentially a giant, removable sticker that you can swap out as often as your mood changes. They’re perfect for renters or for spaces that get heavy use like kids rooms.

The Psychology of The Color Blue In Our Homes

The allure of blue is almost mystical. Just looking at blue causes our brains to release serotonin, which helps regulate our mood, and lower our appetite. The color blue has been shown to lower our body temperature, which helps us get restful sleep. Blue naturally calms us. It reminds us of open skies and deep waters.

But blue can also be quite activating. Blue increases our creativity, and our productivity. It is the most common color to use in home offices or work spaces because it is stabilizing, keeps us calm, and improves our morale.

How To Use Blue in Interior Design

Dark blues help us problem solve and make important decisions. Lighter blues help us focus on details while executing tasks. So how do we capitalize on this dynamic color in our homes?

Use deeper blues in home offices to help you be more creative and problem solve complicated issues. Soft or muted blues are a perfect match for bedrooms to help us relax and get deep sleep. More light or vibrant blues work best in bathrooms and laundry rooms because they remind us of water.

Avoid using blues in active areas like home gyms because blue is such a relaxing color. Blue can be strategically used in kitchens to curb appetites. Because blue rarely occurs in nature, our ancestors associated blue coloring in food as either poisonous or spoiled. The color blue can help curb overactive appetites and assist in weight loss. If you are trying to keep to your diet, use the color blue in your kitchen.

Want to learn how other colors affect our mood and how best to use them in our homes? Check out our previous posts on red, orange, yellow, and green.

The Best Blue wallpapers of 2024

Lucille in Sky blue by Color Caravan

Color Caravan's Lucille wallpaper in Sky behinde a linen white sofa with sage green accent pillows, green velvet curtains and white coffee table.

York Paisley on Calico Blue Wallpaper

YORK PAISLEY ON CALICO BLUE WALLPAPER on bathroom walls with white sink and mirror.

Hygge & West Bloom wallpaper in Bluebell

Hygge & West Bloom wallpaper in Bluebell on a wall behind a modern wood console with a marble table lamp and a pair of stacked books.

Milton King’s WavyLines wallpaper in Blue

Milton King's WavyLines wallpaper behind a wood bench

Color Caravan’s Bamboo Lattice in Indigo

Color Caravan's Bamboo Lattice in Indigo on a wall with two arched windows in a dining room

Brewster Home Fahions Whiskers Leaf Blue Wallpaper

BREWSTER HOME FASHIONS WHISKERS LEAF BLUE WALLPAPER in an entry way with a coat rack, seagrass box, and a black and white photograph of horses.

Hygge & West Daydream wallpaper in Indigo

Hygge & West Daydream wallpaper in Indigo on a wall behind a wood slat bench.

Diane Bergeron’s Park Avenue wallpaper in Indigo

Milton King Diane Bergeron Park Avenue wallpaper in Indigo on an entry wall with a navy bench and white round mirror.

Color Caravan’s Cottage Leaf Reverse wallpaper in Water

Color Caravan's Cottage Leaf Reverse wallpaper in Water in a living room behind a linen sofa and wood coffee table

St. Frank Rose Vine Chintamani

St. Frank Rose Vine Chintamani with midcentury modern chrom and white velvet chair

Schumacher Jaipur Mughal Flower Blue Wallpaper

SCHUMACHER JAIPUR MUGHAL FLOWER BLUE WALLPAPER on a wall behind an ornately carved white stone fireplace.

Schumacher Marwari Horse Navy Blue Wallpaper

SCHUMACHER MARWARI HORSE NAVY WALLPAPER with two twin beds and a ornate dresser with a pink glass lamp

Geaorgia McMillian DibbaDots

Milton King Geaorgia McMillian DibbaDots in a nursery with a bed and stuffed animals

Hygge & West Storyline Wallpaper in Delft Blue

Hygge & West Storyline Wallpaper in Delft Blue in powder bath with a white pedestal sink, gray mirror, and pair of sconces.

Color Caravan’s Oushak wallpaper in Indigo

Color Caravan's Oushak wallpaper in indigo on a living room wall with gray sofa, wood coffee table, and white bookcase behind the sofa.

Conclusion

We’ve sailed through some of the best of the best of patterned blue wallpapers that will transform dull walls into a stylish, sophisticated style moment. Break free from the ordinary and let your space speak volumes by adding an elegant dose of color.

Whether you’re going for bold and daring, or subtle and calm, our curated list of blue wallpapers will set your space above the rest. Let your rooms reflect your personality, and remember, it’s not about following the trends but creating a vibe that feels uniquely you.

About The Author

Nicole Cullum is an interior designer and fine artist. Her passion for color, pattern, and balance are expressed through her hand-painted line of wallpapers, textiles and home decor available at ColorCaravan.com.

Contact Nicole at hello@ColorCaravan.com for your next design project, e-design services, or a custom pattern design to make your space truly unique.

Nicole Cullum, Founder of Color Caravan

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