Transforming Spaces with Midnight Blue

- A contemporary bedroom with a minimalist design, showcasing a white bed with crisp linens and a blue throw blanket. The room features a dark blue accent painted with a BEHR colour called Midnight Blue. The dark gray curtains are drawn back to let in natural light, complementing the serene and coordinated colour scheme of the room.

The blue colour family has long been a popular choice for paint due to its timeless appeal. It adds a touch of sophistication and depth to any space, making it a favourite for both traditional and modern interiors. Midnight Blue N480-7 from the BEHR Designer Collection is no exception. This deep blue-gray, with more than a hint of black, evokes the shadows of the midnight hour, cocooning you in serenity. It’s a versatile and timeless colour that enhances the beauty and functionality of any room in your home.

Let’s explore how Midnight Blue can enhance various room types.

The top view of an open can filled with dark blue paint, the colour’s name is Midnight Blue. A paintbrush with bristles coated in the same dark navy paint rests on top of the can, partially over the edge.

In a living room bathed in natural light, Midnight Blue creates a striking contrast with lighter furnishings and decor. The natural light coming in brings out the depth of the colour, making it appear almost velvety.

A cozy modern living room with a gray upholstered sofa, adorned with patterned throw pillows, and a matching armchair beside a unique geometric side table. A brass floor lamp adds warmth to the corner, while the deep blue walls, accented with white trim, frame large windows that reveal a cityscape view.
Walls: Midnight Blue

Midnight Blue walls can serve as a dramatic backdrop for a formal dining room.  Ample amounts of natural light will highlight its depth and elegance, making the room feel both sophisticated and welcoming. Including furniture with warm wood tones make this room cozier and inviting.

A chic dining space with a long wooden table surrounded by beige upholstered chairs, set against dark blue walls with white trim. A statement pendant light with a textured shade casts a soft glow on the table, which is neatly set with plates and glasses, and adorned with a green plant centerpiece.
Walls: Midnight Blue, Trim & Ceiling: Winter White

In a home office, Midnight Blue can provide a calm and focused environment. Natural light will keep the space feeling open and airy with the dimensionality of the dark walls. Pairing it with light-coloured furniture and plenty of green plants can create a balanced and inspiring workspace.

The interior of a stylish home office with playful décor featuring a large tic-tac-toe  game as wall art. A modern sideboard is adorned with a white lamp and a built-in shelving unit with an array of decorative items and greenery.  The dark blue room has a window that allows planty of light to come through, enhancing the serene and modern atmosphere.
Walls: Midnight Blue, Trim, Built-in cabinet & shelves: ULTRA PURE WHITE ®

In a staircase with minimal natural light, Midnight Blue looks well balanced when anchored with white and paired with a warm wood tone through-out.

A modern staircase with wooden steps and a sleek combination of wooden and metal railings, set against a classic dark blue paneled wall adorned with two minimalist white sconce lights.
Accent Wall: Midnight Blue, Stairs (Interior semi-transparent wood stain) : Special Walnut

Midnight Blue provides a grounding yet stunning appeal to a home exterior, especially when paired with a crisp white trim and light toned brick or stonework.

A two-story American Craftman Style home with a dark blue facade and white trim. The colour used on the siding is Midnight Blue. The house features a large white garage door, a front porch with white railings, and three upper-level windows with white frames.
Siding: Midnight Blue, Trim, Shutters & Door: Polar Bear

To learn more about this versatile dark hue and find more colour inspiration, visit behr.ca.

Colourfully yours,

Diana

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