Coloring Your World: The Paradox of BLUE

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Some like it blue...

White Plains professional home stager Marie Graham provides a few tips on using the color blue in home decorations. Is blue your favorite color?

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Color surrounds us. It drives, soothes, influences, intrigues and inspires us. It also intimidates the heck out of us when presented in the form of a paint fan, or a wall of fabric swatches. Coloring Your World is a series that works its way around the color wheel, looking at the history and psychology of color. Continuing with the primary colors, let's talk about BLUE.

Percentages vary, but ask someone what their favorite color is, and chances are good they will say blue. In fact, Google 'most popular color in the world' and (uncharacteristically) you will get the same, succinct answer: Blue. But blue is a bit of a paradox.

It can embody trust and loyalty (true blue) and winning (blue ribbon); Happy (Smurfs) also sadness (blue mood), even the indecent or risque (blue movie, blue laws). It can represent the rare-blue-blooded royalty, and the common-blue collar, blue-plate special. It is calming and soothing, but cold and unappetizing. Perhaps the Romans are to blame? They imported the dye, but blue was the color of working class clothing; the nobles wore white, black deeper toned red or violet (red + blue).

Blue is one of the hardest colors to create. It's chemical makeup is one of the least stable, prone to fading in the sun, and running in the wash. Originally, all colors came from organic sources, and there were just not a lot or organic sources of blue. A few plants created the dye, and solid pigment came from crushing semi-precious stones lapis lazuli or azurite. It's rarity in real form, but ever-present via the sea and sky is probably how it came to represent divinity, and protection from evil spirits.

Flirting with the blues? This Westchester County Decorator counsels her blue-centric clients with two words: "It depends".

  • How much: A blue bedspread, or blue draperies is not the same as blue wall to wall, or blue walls
  • What: Said bedspread and draperies are not permanent fixtures. Unlike tiles, carpet or wallpaper, they're easy and inexpensive to change out
  • With what: Color is synergistic...cobalt blue with sunny yellow is stunning, azure blue and white-refreshing, navy blue with red-stirring, midnight blue with plum and silver is smoky and sexy.
  • Where: Be aware of natural light. Blue is a cool color, and blue fades. Northern exposure offers no direct light, and will further chill a space out; direct light from any other direction will add balance, but protect against UV rays that will diminish your blues' impact quickly.
  • Who: Is this a defined, limited or private space like a bathroom, home office or bedroom? Or an open, public space like a LR/DR or Family Room? Decorating is about the people who use the space; the more private a space, the more you should feel freed up to just do what you want.

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"Home Staging is anything that betters the market position of a property, while easing the minds of both the seller, and Realtor"    ~TRH

Our spaces affect us profoundly. Whether you are buying, selling or staying-The Refreshed Home is your Westchester County Decorating, and  Home Staging specialist. Bettering Westchester and lower Fairfield County  CT homes since 1981, we know it's about more than a good visual.

The Refreshed Home helps you plan, and make good decisions.  It's creative and quality direction for the DIYer, full service to the busy, or out of the area homeowners/landlords.

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Comments (4)

Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Hi Roy.  Blue can be so dramatic or so wrong.

Jul 29, 2013 08:16 PM
Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
Your Mortgage Consultant for Life

Used correctly the color can be wonderful. When we do house that we flip, we use a lot of color, anything but plain will work.

Jul 29, 2013 09:06 PM
Clint Mckie
Desert Sun Home, commercial Inspections - Carlsbad, NM
Desert Sun Home, Comm. Inspection 1-575-706-5586

Hi Roy,

I like the Blue color actually it is my favorite. Everything but my vehicles. I like the red ones. :-)

Have a great day in Gaithersburg my friend.

Best, Clint McKie

Jul 30, 2013 12:11 AM

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