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The Most Beautiful Shades of Blue Nobody Uses Anymore

Blue never truly disappears from interior design. Designers continue to use navy, powder blue, and soft coastal tones in almost every style of home. Yet many of the most beautiful shades of blue have quietly faded from modern interiors. Paint companies push trendy colors each year, while social media often repeats the same safe palettes. As a result, homeowners rarely experiment with the richer, moodier, or more complex blues that once defined elegant interiors. Many forgotten shades carried depth that modern blues sometimes lack. Older interiors embraced blue with confidence. Historic homes used smoky blue-grays, dusty mineral tones, faded indigos, and dramatic teal-blues that changed beautifully throughout the day. These shades created an atmosphere instead of simply adding color. They reflected candlelight, softened architecture, and made rooms feel layered and emotional. Interior designer David Hicks once said, “The best color in the whole world is the one that looks good on you.” ...

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