How To Adopt Duck Blue In Your Living Room

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It is a tone halfway between blue and green, which greatly seduces the world of decoration: the duck blue (so named in reference to the feathers nuanced mallard) does not lose anything of its superb. Over the years, the color has detached itself from its purely bohemian look to slip into all types of interior. Thus, it modernizes a classic stay or warms the minimalist lines of a Scandinavian living room. No matter how you want to invite him home, the duck blue is a beautiful invitation to travel. The proof in 10 inspiring variations for the show.

Offering a good compromise between two trendy palettes, the blue duck has everything to please. If it is suitable for multiple decorative styles (boho accents to the contemporary atmosphere, through a more ethnic rendering in some cases), it requires some control to adopt it. A painting as sliced ​​as the duck blue bears little competition – better tempering the result with openings and a ceiling kept in white.

In the same way, if the stay naturally lacks brightness, we avoid the monochrome. Painting a single piece of wall in this shade is the best alternative to infuse a cozy atmosphere without risk of darkening the scene. All that remains is to accessorize the living room with patterned linens, colored frames or furniture marked to appropriate the blue duck.

duck blue living room
duck blue living room
duck blue living room

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