Feeling Classic Blue For 2020

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In their 20th year of selecting the Color of the Year, Pantone offers something simple and elegant. As the shade of the sky as it fades to dusk, Classic Blue transcends the high-speed tech world we live in. It offers a solid serenity to soothe and relax. In our interior spaces, this means we can use the color to build cozy and comforting rooms.  

Find Balance

As a vibrant, primary color, Classic Blue is a bold hue that reads dark on walls and bright on textiles. Overusing the shade can feel intense so finding balance is key. A singular accent wall works well as a bold pop of color in a large space. Selecting a few smaller decor elements will tie the color into any scheme in an understated way.  

Small Yet Bold

Smaller spaces like hallways, bathrooms, or foyers are excellent areas to lean into Classic Blue. This darker shade can actually open a room up while drawing people in. It also makes a lovely backdrop for any accent pieces you bring in.  

Accessorize Wisely

If you are opting to use Classic Blue in your decor accessories, be sure to choose multiple pieces. A singular small item will look at odds if there are no other uses of the color. Instead, you want to tie the whole space together with repetition and variety.

You can achieve this unity by selecting artwork, rugs, or table decor that incorporate blue. Elago even offers tech gear in this sophisticated shade for subtle touches throughout your home.  

Utilize Texture

Classic Blue is the perfect color for developing a monochromatic palette. This rich shade has enough moodiness to keep a space interesting. Select a broad range of textures to build layers and depth. Luxury fabrics like velvet upholstered chairs will look stunning against an airier curtain of the same shade.  

As we enter a new era, returning to a classic color provides our homes and workspaces the stability we crave. Embracing Pantone 19-4052 Classic Blue will keep your spaces fresh and relaxing in 2020.