Uxbridge Gazette

Feeling blue

20 ways to use Pantone’s 2020 colour of the year

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BIG up the blues at home this year, if you want to be on trend. Pantone, the global authority on colour, has declared ‘Classic Blue’ its Colour of the Year for 2020, which it describes as a “timeless and enduring hue”, and “elegant in its simplicity”.

This bold but calming deep cobalt ushers in a fresh decade on the colour charts, and you’ll definitely be seeing it everywhere as designers and decor companies rush to get on board with blues.

It’s a complete contrast to last year’s choice – a peachy ‘Living Coral’ – but, in reaction to the turbulent times we’ve been living in, this year’s shade is apparently designed to bring “a sense of peace and tranquilli­ty to the human spirit, offering refuge”.

Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone Color Institute, who says the shade is “suggestive of a sky at dusk”, explains: “We are living in a time that requires trust and faith.

“It is this kind of constancy and confidence that is expressed by Pantone 19-4052 Classic Blue, a solid and dependable blue hue we can always rely on.”

We’ve found 10 ways to give your home a beautiful blue injection, to take it from dull to dazzling in 2020 and beyond...

1 SPLASH OUT ON A STATEMENT SEAT

“THE popularity of blue is down to its versatilit­y. Blues are easy to live with and simple to pair with other colours,” says Charlie Marshall, founder of furniture company, Loaf.

“If you want to make a real statement, then a sofa or love seat in a blue fabric will add real wow-factor to a sitting room.”

If you’re baffled by blue and its many hues, Charlie advises checking out interiors on Pinterest and Instagram. He adds: “Experiment first, before you invest in a large item, by updating inexpensiv­e, smaller accessorie­s like cushions and throws, or introducin­g an artwork that features a blue palette.”

2 TAKE FLIGHT WITH BLUE

“CLASSIC Blue is a strong, honest colour that gives you a feeling of being anchored when you look at it,” says Anna Jacobs, just one designer inspired by this year’s blue palette.

“There’s nothing frivolous about blue,” she adds. “This timeless colour will outlast through multiple trends.”

3 GO GRAND WITH MAJESTIC BLUE

BOLD decorative designs in rich dark blues will add a touch of grandeur that could turn your home into a little palace.

“Although it may be considered a bold choice for walls, Classic Blue is surprising­ly versatile,” points out Alex Whitecroft, head of design at I Want Wallpaper.

“It can be styled in many ways to achieve different looks. Deeper shades of blue can look regal, so add a splash of opulence to your living space with a quirky feature wall, such as one papered with a Rasch

Portfolio Peacock Print.”

4 THINK BLUE & TAKE TWO

SPLASHING out on the home, particular­ly after Christmas, may not be on the agenda – but you can easily add a fashionabl­e dash of blue by styling up with a couple of affordable accessorie­s. Give a sofa a smart, new look with a cosy throw, and invest in that most useful of occasional seats – a plush pouffe.

5 DREAM IN BLUE

COLOUR blocking is another chic way to introduce Classic Blue while creating visual interest, enthuses Rebecca Snowden, interiors style adviser, Furniture Choice.

“Painting a blue band on the lower half of a wall, and having the upper half ivory or white, is super effective,” she says.

Blues are perfect for rocking a coastal vibe, she points out. To channel this look, Snowden suggests pairing the shade with light wood and natural materials such as rattan or jute, and completing the effect with sea-inspired artwork.

6 FEAST ON BLUE

A DEEP blue tone brings a summer vibe to any room, which is calming, relaxing and ideal for an eating area. Combine fresh white and blue with a pared-back contempora­ry interior, free of clutter, and let the colour sing in the space.

7 TRANSFORM A TABLETOP

A SUCCESSFUL table setting is one which is a visual feast for the eyes, but doesn’t compete or clash with colourful food, allowing the meal to be the star. Serve up delicious shades of cool blue in tableware and contrast with a pure white tablecloth, or for a more rustic feel, display on a richly grained wooden table.

8 GUARANTEE A BLUE SKIES OUTLOOK

ADD drama and luxury to a room by dressing windows with new curtains in a deep blue shade, reminiscen­t of velvety blue skies.

“It’s amazing how blue can transform a home, and a sophistica­ted, deep, dark blue for curtains and Roman blinds will not only be dramatic and striking but will ramp up a feeling of cossetting comfort,” says Susan White, group marketing director for blinds and shutters specialist­s, Hillarys. Their Onyx Magma curtain and Roman blind range, in a blue-toned marble effect print, starts from £276.

9 MAKE AN OPEN AND SHUT CASE

“BRIGHTLY coloured shutters make for a fantastic alternativ­e to a feature wall,” says Chrissie Harper, customer experience manager at California Shutters.

“Full-height or solid shutters work particular­ly well painted in a bold shade, instantly creating a major statement. Classic Blue is striking but not anchored to a season, so the shade will make your home feel cosy during the colder months but bright and open when days are lighter and longer,” she adds.

10 QUICK STEP INTO BLUES

“CAREFULLY considered flooring is the perfect way to introduce blue in a subtle-yet-stylish way,” says Anna Del-Molino, buyer at Carpetrigh­t.

“Using a deep shade of blue on floors, curtains and walls adds depth and interest to a space.

“To keep the shade from overwhelmi­ng your room, complement with pops of softer colours such as dusky pink, grey, or rich oranges and reflect the light with gleaming metallics.”

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Blue jay wing lamp with blue flex, medium, £199, Anna Jacobs (annajacobs­art.com)
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Rasch Portfolio Peacock wallpaper metallic bird feathers navy blue gold, £10.99 a roll, I Want Wallpaper (iwantwallp­aper.co.uk)
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Waffle throw, from £8.99, Studio.co.uk

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