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Whether you're aiming to create a serene sanctuary, a bold statement, or something in between, blue carpets offer endless possibilities for transforming your home. From deep navy to soft sky blue, this versatile color can enhance the mood of any room, bringing a sense of calm, sophistication, or vibrant energy.
Blue carpets are an excellent addition to almost any room in your home thanks to their versatility. They are particularly well-suited for bedrooms and living rooms, where their calming tones can create a serene and restful atmosphere.
A soft blue carpet in the bedroom can enhance a peaceful, cozy vibe, perfect for winding down at the end of the day. In living rooms, a deeper navy or cobalt blue can add a touch of elegance and sophistication, making the space feel more inviting and refined.
In terms of decor styles, cool blue carpets fit seamlessly into coastal or nautical themes, where they echo the colors of the sea and sky - a touch of green works well for this too. They also work beautifully in contemporary and modern spaces, where bold or muted blue tones can add depth and contrast to minimalist designs.
In traditional or classic interiors, a patterned blue carpet can introduce a timeless, luxurious feel, especially when paired with rich wood furnishings and neutral walls. You can also incorporate other neutral colors such as gray into the space.
When pairing with hard surface floors, cool blue carpet works well with more neutral hardwood flooring tones and many shades of tile flooring including white, gray and blue tiles.
Whether you’re aiming for a tranquil retreat or a stylish statement, a blue carpet can enhance and elevate the design of any room in your home.
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Before you start checking for stock, it's important to calculate the size of your room.
To do this, measure the length and width of the room in feet. It's recommended to add an additional 5% to 10% to your total square footage to account for wastage, pattern matching, or cutting around obstacles like stairs, closets, and doorways.
Now that you have your measurements, you can refer to the carpet price per square foot to get a total cost. Don't forget to take any shipping and delivery costs into consideration too.
Also, if you're in a hurry to get started with your project, be sure to check availability as you may need to wait longer to receive certain types of carpets to ship. If you have some time, consider taking advantage of a few samples before you finalize your purchase.
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