Blue Rugs

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    Blue Is the Only Color That Works in Every Room in the House. The Shade Changes. The Logic Doesn’t.

    Blue has a wider application range than any other color because it sits naturally across the warm-cool divide. Navy anchors formal rooms. Teal energizes contemporary spaces. Dusty blue softens farmhouse interiors.

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    The Blue Rug Spectrum

    • Navy and deep indigo: Formal, grounding, timeless. Works in traditional, transitional, and coastal rooms.
    • Teal and peacock: Blue-green. Contemporary, coastal, bohemian. Works with natural fiber and gold hardware.
    • Slate and steel blue: Cool, sophisticated mid-tone. Contemporary and transitional rooms.
    • Dusty and powder blue: Desaturated, soft. Farmhouse, cottage, bedroom appropriate.

    Which Blue Works With What

    • Gray floors/walls: Slate or steel blue — cool-on-cool reads intentional.
    • Warm wood floors: Navy or teal. Warmth offsets the blue’s coolness.
    • White walls: Any blue. White accommodates the full spectrum.
    • Beige/cream walls: Navy or dusty blue.

    FAQ

    What color rug goes with a blue couch?

    Navy couch: natural, cream, or warm gray rug. Teal couch: warm neutral or earthy tone. Vivid blue couch: solid neutral in gray or ivory. Avoid pairing blue rug with blue couch unless shades are very different.

    Are blue rugs going out of style?

    No. Navy is one of the most enduring neutral-adjacent colors. The blue family overall is not trend-dependent.

    Blue is the most requested accent color in our catalog. Not sure which shade? Send us a photo. Free shipping. 30-day returns.

    Related: Coastal | Transitional | Contemporary

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