Wall & Ceiling Blue Paint Collection

Discover over 20 stunning shades of blue paint to create a calming and stylish atmosphere in any room of your home. Perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, or kitchens, explore the collection and transform your space effortlessly.

Duck Egg

Duck Egg

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Bamiyan Blue

Bamiyan Blue

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Pearl Ashes

Pearl Ashes

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Carbon Blue

Carbon Blue

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Blue Ashes

Blue Ashes

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Blue Grass

Blue Grass

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Glass Samphire

Glass Samphire

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Hesper

Hesper

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Hummingbird

Hummingbird

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Jeane

Jeane

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Nordic Light

Nordic Light

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Pale Cirrus

Pale Cirrus

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Platinum Pale

Platinum Pale

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Plumbago

Plumbago

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Sea Lavender

Sea Lavender

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Smoke Blue

Smoke Blue

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Storm

Storm

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Tempest

Tempest

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Turkish Blue

Turkish Blue

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Under the Wave

Under the Wave

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Frequently Asked Questions

What shade of blue paint is best for creating a calming atmosphere?

To create a calming atmosphere in your home, soft and muted shades of blue paint are often the most effective. Lighter tones such as powder blue, sky blue or duck egg blue work beautifully in bedrooms, living rooms and bathrooms where relaxation is the main goal. These colours reflect light gently and help make a space feel open and soothing without being cold. Grey-blue tones are also popular, offering a sophisticated alternative that pairs well with both warm and cool decor. These subtle hues promote a sense of peace and stillness, especially when used on all four walls. Natural lighting plays a key role in how these tones appear, so it’s always worth testing a sample in the room first. At Fired Earth, we offer tester pots so you can see how the blue shade changes throughout the day. Pair your chosen blue with neutral or soft accent colours like cream, pale wood or light grey to enhance the overall effect. The result is a gentle and elegant space that feels calm, airy and thoughtfully put together — perfect for unwinding at the end of the day.

Is blue paint suitable for small or dark rooms?

Yes, blue paint can be a great choice for small or darker rooms, provided you select the right shade and finish. While it's a common belief that dark colours make rooms feel smaller, deeper blue tones can actually bring intimacy and depth to a compact space, especially when paired with lighter furnishings and strategic lighting. Navy blue or dark petrol blue can add drama and elegance to a small room, turning it into a cosy retreat. On the other hand, pale blue or grey-blue tones can help reflect available light, making a space feel brighter and more open. Consider the direction your room faces and how much natural light it gets during the day — this can have a big effect on how the colour will look. In a north-facing room, warm-toned blues such as duck egg or blue-greys can help balance the cooler light. Using satin or eggshell finishes can also help reflect more light around the space. By carefully selecting the right blue and combining it with appropriate lighting and accessories, you can make even the smallest or darkest room feel stylish, welcoming and full of character.

How do I choose the right blue paint for each room in my home?

Choosing the right blue paint for different rooms comes down to the atmosphere you want to create and how the space is used. For bedrooms, deeper shades like navy blue or inky blues are ideal for a sense of luxury and relaxation, helping to wind down at night and providing a rich backdrop for layered textures. In living rooms, a soft grey-blue or muted teal can offer a calm, welcoming feel while remaining sophisticated and versatile. For kitchens and dining spaces, lighter tones such as duck egg, sky blue or pastel blue bring freshness and lightness, especially when paired with natural wood or white cabinetry. Bathrooms also benefit from lighter shades of blue, which evoke cleanliness and calm. Always consider natural light and how the colour might shift throughout the day. Sampling is key, and using tester pots in different corners of the room will give you a more accurate sense of the final look. At Fired Earth, our range of blue paint includes options for every room and style, allowing you to design each space to suit its purpose while maintaining a cohesive colour story throughout your home.

What colours work well with blue paint in home interiors?

Blue is one of the most versatile paint colours to work with and can be paired with a wide variety of complementary tones to suit different moods and styles. For a timeless, classic look, soft blues pair beautifully with whites, creams and warm neutrals, creating a clean and calming aesthetic. This combination works particularly well in coastal or country-inspired interiors. For a more modern or dramatic scheme, deeper blues such as navy or midnight blue can be paired with charcoal, beige or even black to add contrast and depth. Metallic accents in gold, brass or brushed steel also work well with darker blues, adding warmth and elegance to the space. If you prefer a bolder palette, blue pairs well with earthy tones like terracotta or muted greens for a nature-inspired feel. Grey-blue shades are especially adaptable and can lean cool or warm depending on the lighting and accompanying colours. When planning your palette, consider the finish and texture of your surfaces and soft furnishings, as these will influence how colours interact. With thoughtful combinations, blue paint can be the perfect backdrop or statement feature in a wide range of interior styles.

How can lighting affect the appearance of blue paint in a room?

Lighting has a significant impact on how blue paint appears in any room, often altering its tone throughout the day. Natural light will bring out different qualities in a blue depending on the direction the room faces. In south-facing rooms, blues tend to appear lighter and warmer, which enhances soft and pale tones like sky blue or duck egg. In north-facing rooms, however, blue paint can look cooler and slightly greyer, which makes warmer-toned blues like teal or denim blue more suitable to maintain a cosy feel. Artificial lighting also plays a key role. Warm white bulbs can soften cooler shades and create a more inviting environment, while cooler white or daylight bulbs will emphasise the crispness of pale blues or bring out the depth in darker tones. The finish of the paint also matters — gloss and satin reflect more light, potentially making the colour appear lighter, while matt finishes absorb light and can give a more velvety, muted look. At Fired Earth, we recommend testing any shade of blue in the actual room you’re decorating, using our sample pots, to see how it responds to changing light across the day and evening.

Blue Paint

Create a calming and restorative atmosphere with beautiful blue paint in different shades. Perfect for any room, grey blue adds a sense of tranquility and style to your space. With over 20 stunning shades of blue to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect colour paint for your bedroom, living rooms, or kitchen. Explore our range of paint colours today and transform your home with ease!

Choosing the Right Blue

Choosing the right blue paint for your home can be a delightful yet daunting task, given the myriad of shades and tones of paint available. To make the perfect choice, start by considering the mood and atmosphere you wish to create in your room. Light blue paint colours can evoke a sense of calmness and serenity, making it ideal for spaces where relaxation is key. On the other hand, dark blue colours can add a touch of intensity and blue drama, perfect for creating a statement. If you’re aiming for a bold blue and sophisticated look, navy blue paint is your go-to option. Don’t forget to take into account the natural light in your room living rooms, as well as the colour of your furniture and decor, to ensure the blue paint you choose complements the space beautifully.

Blue Paint Options

Fired Earth offers an impressive range of colours of blue paint options, catering to every taste and style. Whether you’re drawn to light blue, dark blue, or navy blue, their collection has something for everyone. To help you make the right choice, they provide 50ml tester pots, allowing you to see how other colours looks in your space before committing. For a unique and stylish look, consider duck egg blue paint, which adds a touch of elegance and charm. If you’re looking to make a bold statement, a feature wall painted in dark blue or navy blue can be stunning. For a more subtle and calming atmosphere, light blue paint can be used to transform a whole room into a serene retreat.

Blue Paint for Specific Rooms

Blue paint is incredibly versatile and can be used to enhance various rooms in your home. In living rooms, a light blue or grey blue shade can be a relaxing and inviting environment, perfect for unwinding after a long day. For bedrooms, consider a dark blue or navy blue shade to add a sense of sophistication and elegance, making the space feel cozy and luxurious. In kitchens, a light blue or duck egg blue shade can give a fresh and airy feel, making the room feel bright and welcoming. When choosing a blue paint shade, consider the specific needs and functions of each room to ensure the other colours enhances the space.

Colour Combinations

Pairing blue paint with other colours can give a unique and harmonious colour scheme that reflects your personal style. For a classic and timeless look, consider pairing light blue paint with white or cream. This combination gives a clean and airy feel that’s perfect for any room. Dark blue paint can be paired with grey or beige for a sophisticated and modern look, adding depth and richness to the space. For a bold and dramatic look, navy blue can be paired with white or light grey, creating a striking contrast. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different colour combinations to find the perfect choice for your room.

Decorating Styles

Blue paint is incredibly versatile and can be used to create a variety of decorating styles. For a coastal or beach-inspired look, consider using light blue paint to evoke the feeling of the sea blue and sky blue. Dark blue paint can be used to create a dramatic and luxurious look, adding depth and richness to the room. Navy blue paint is perfect for creating a bold and modern look, making a strong statement in any space. When choosing a blue paint shade, consider the style and theme of your room to ensure the blue colour enhances the overall design.

Lighting and Texture

Lighting and texture play a crucial role in the appearance of blue paint in a room. To highlight the beauty of blue paint, consider using table lamps or floor lamps to create pools of light that add warmth and depth. Texture can also add visual interest and dimension to a room painted with blue paint. Incorporate throw pillows, blankets, or rugs in complementary colours and textures to enhance the space. By thoughtfully considering lighting and texture, you can create a blue room that feels both inviting and visually stunning.

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