1. Moody Colour Palette in Dark Grey and Prussian Blue
Dark Grey and Prussian Blue Living Room { Moody Living Room } A beautiful moody colour palette for living room that gives you cozy and inviting. You may wonder how to make the room feel a little more warm and inviting, or cozy. You want your home to have an atmosphere that is comfortable and welcoming, an almost intimate appeal that feels alluring.
There are several ways you can break up a large space in order to make it feel a bit more personal. The easiest way to break the room up is to group furnishings in different areas, each for a purpose. And consider dark paint, most people avoid using dark coloured paint. However, when you have high ceilings and a very large room, dark paint is the perfect solution. Consider painting the ceiling a light shade if you want to help brighter room but dark shades to bring it down visually. Boldly patterned wallpaper containing dark shades is an option as well. In this room, the wall is dark blue grey, paint the ceiling in light grey that will reflect the sunlight comes through the window, so the room isn’t too dark.
No matter what shade of colour you choose, the way to make it work is to put your efforts into creating balance. Pick a wall colour that contrasts with your furniture and decor. Balance is very important with dark paint colours. When a room has lots of windows, wide trim and light coloured furniture, a dark colour can be the best idea possible.
Stylish living room furniture
How could you turn down this super soft seat with a stylish fabric and colour, too! We love a corner sofa to sit and enjoy afternoon tea or curl up in, which is why this Stella medium corner sofa is exactly what we want for our cozy reading book and enjoy your afternoon tea with your friend and family! This sofa in Prussian blue cotton matt velvet from Sofa.com
Colour Described As Names
cobalt blue, dark blue, dark grey, grey, prussian blue, smokey
Dark Grey and Prussian Blue Colour Hex
Grey and Prussian gradient colour palette
Wall Paint Colour Ideas
1. Rich Mid Blue
Rich mid blue : Try “Brave” from Graham Brown – Brave is the perfect, rich, mid blue which will pair with many Graham and Brown wallpaper designs. With red pigments, Brave appears bluer than Contrast. This inky navy is ideal for creating a contemporary haven by being styled with copper accessories.
Link : https://www.grahambrown.com/uk/brave-durable-matt-emulsion-4l/CT-070-007-107036.html?
2. Railing – A soft black with blue undertones
More blue than black, Railings is a softer alternative to black which is particularly suited to the ironwork it takes its name from. When used in Full Gloss on front doors it creates a handsome and commanding entrance, but becomes much more relaxed in feel in our Estate Eggshell finish. The bluer undertones of this dark hue transform rooms into dramatic and enveloping interior spaces.
Link : https://www.farrow-ball.com/paint-colours/railings
3. Dark Grey
Almost black, Tattoo is slightly softer than Witchcraft. This dramatic shade is taken from Desire Black for a sensational look. Add glimmers of silver accessories for a polished, sophisticated look.
Link here : https://www.grahambrown.com/uk/tattoo-durable-matt-emulsion-2.5l/CT-060-081-107038.html
4. Firework Paint
Almost black, Tattoo is slightly softer than Witchcraft. This dramatic shade is taken from Desire Black for a sensational look. Add glimmers of silver accessories for a polished, sophisticated look.
link here : https://www.grahambrown.com/uk/firework-paint/CT-050-068-master.html