Decorating Ideas for Rooms With the Blues

Not just for beach houses and boys' rooms, blue can be smart, sophisticated and sexy in any room design.

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The Loft Wore Blue Velvet
While blue rooms often have a beach-house feeling, this bedroom in a New York City loft is 100 percent citified.

"That's because the blues are very rich and deep," says Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, whose firm designed the space for a London-based theater producer and restaurant owner. "And velvet always says 'urban.' No one would ever do a blue velvet bedspread on the beach!"

In addition to the velvet, the room is swathed in layers of other blue fabrics — the same deep, gorgeous shade in subtly different textures. White lamps and night tables make the blue look even more intense. "They light up the space, physically and figuratively," says Noriega-Ortiz, author of Emotional Rooms.

And while blue is technically a cool color, this room doesn't look icy in the slightest. "It's the khaki walls and oak floor," Noriega-Ortiz says. "They really warm up the space."