![]() ![]() Powder blue is a very pale shade of blue. There is also medium turquoise, dark turquoise, and bright turquoise. It ranges from Celeste, which is a sky blue variation of turquoise, to light turquoise and then turquoise blue, which is a bluer version of turquoise. Turquoise also has many different variations to it as listed below. Turquoise is a color that is related to the gemstone of the same name. Below are different shades of blue color with names, along with their respective Hex, RGB, and CMYK codes, in case you’re looking for a specific shade for your website or design. Some shades are limited to uses in computer-generated works and development. From colors that have official uses in government organizations, national flags, or even the primary color of multiple universities that consists of various shades and hues of a singular color. If you can’t find the answers to your questions on this blog, I will be more than happy to help you, and I do have PayPal options for your convenience.There are many colors out there that you may never have even known existed. I have design fees for all professional color advice including the color palettes I have designed in this blog. So I hope you enjoy this blog, and feel free to contact me if you need a Virtual Color Consultation. Meanwhile, I invite you to enjoy reading my blog, Decorating by Donna. Please read the tabs located at the top of this blog to learn more about me and what I do. I know that sounds like a tall order, but it’s my 30 years of experience that leads the way. I’m a color forecaster, color trendsetter, and an overall expert in the field of color. ![]() I specialize in choosing color palettes for large homes, sub specializing in homes with open floor plans, a Virtual Designer, designing Healing and Holistic Colors for the home. I’m Donna Frasca, a Virtual Color Expert who specializes in JUST color. They are available in Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore, and Valspar. If you are interested in this color palette for your home, please send Donna an email at and we can work together to bring these colors into your home. Throw in the two blues that I mentioned here, and you have a beautiful, unique color palette for your home. Gray and peach are classic colors together. This ceiling color works well with the trim color. ![]() It is more exciting to have color in the spaces than just a safe white. Now I just love that light peachy pink for a ceiling color! As I also mentioned many times in this blog, I do not care for white ceilings or white trim. ![]() This gray would be a unique application for trim in the room. This light blue would also work well in a bedroom, bathroom, or even a toddler’s bedroom.Īs I mentioned many times, I am not a fan of gray, but every now and then, it does fall nicely into a color palette. They both have a cool undertone with a slight hint of gray, which coordinates well. Moving over to the light blue, which is the wall color, this color goes well with the accent slate blue. I’d avoid a north-facing room unless you are trying to achieve the look of a darker cooler room, then go for it. It is a rich color depending on where and how you use it. The primary color in this palette is that darker slate blue. What other colors go with slate blue? Let’s chat about them! What a great accent color! I wouldn’t necessarily use it as the main color because it is quite dark but this slate blue is a great starting point. ![]()
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