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What color pairs well with blue and red?

“A color formula that always works for me is using a neutral, textured base as your first “color”—think paneled walls in a warm white or a textured grasscloth wallpaper,” Emily C. Butler, an interior designer based in New York City, says. “Then, I layer on a pair of colors from the same family, such as red and coral.” This infuses a quick pop of color into your space without overwhelming it.


Six Colour Combinations that Look Great with Grey

One of the trendiest home interior colours, grey is extremely versatile and can be styled alongside other colours to suit any style of home. Like white, it is a neutral hue that offers balance. This means that a wide range of colours pair well with it, making it the ideal choice for walls, home accessories, furniture and curtains. Whether you’re decorating your living room or bedroom, styling a colour with grey allows you to easily create a new and exciting look. And as it seems like grey is set to stay, we’ve put together our guide on what other colours look fabulous and stylish with it.

From darker greys that appear almost black to lighter tones that resemble white, its range of shades span the entire colour spectrum. But look underneath and you will find a set of colours that transforms its appearance completely.

Blue and green undertones generally make for a cooler, more contemporary greys whilst warmer beige or purples offer a more traditional tone. But even this breakdown is not so clear cut as the character of the room and how much natural light it gets can also be huge influencers on how your colours appear. Complimentary under-tones will ensure a harmonious relationship between the two and sampling your colours thoroughly will help you to find the perfect match. Take a look through our most popular colour partnerships to find the perfect combination for your space.


Blue And Red Hex Codes And RGB Values

Blue and red are both primary colors and when you combine them they create various purple shades.

This is what the primary blue and primary red colors look like:

Primary Blue
Hex Code: #0000FF
RGB Code: RGB(0,0,255)

Primary Red
Hex Code: #FF0000
RGB Code: RGB(255,0,0)

Red And Blue Color Palettes

Here you will find some bright and bold red and blue color combinations along with a few more muted palettes that you can use. Each palette comes with a corresponding hex color table that you can use to reference the colors you would like to use.

Bright And Bold Blue And Red Palette

This beautiful bold blue and red color palette creates a lively mix of maroon, sky blue, and pastel blue shades that contrast beautifully with each other!

Bright and bold blue and red palette

#970D12 #E31B24 #2C679F #87D5EF #BCE4FC

Flag-Inspired Red and Blue Palette

As mentioned above, political parties absolutely love red and blue color combinations! Here is a color palette that combines blue, red, and white for another striking design palette.

Flag with red, white and blue color palette

#100E46 #7D1719 #3F439F #EB2B33 #F6F5F6

British Blue, Red, And Gray Palette

If you would prefer not to use white in your blue and red color palette then why not try gray instead! This blue, red, and gray color combination balances the bold shades of red and blue with neutral grays.

British blue, red and gray color palette

#4B4B4B #242867 #A41B16 #8A867D #D1D0CF

Denim Blue Color Palette

Looking for a more muted combination of colors that is still contrasting bold? This one could be just what you need! Denim blues and navy blues contrasted with a darker shade of red mixed with a dash of pink creates a beautiful color combination with a softer feel.

Denim blue and red palette

#0F2645 #1A466A #6D8796 #4D201E #AE484C

Nature-Inspired Blue, Red, And Green Color Palette

Nature is the very best creator of color palettes and color combinations! This beautiful palette combines a darker blue-gray color with red, orange, a dash of green, and a splash of brown.

Looking for more ideas using these color combinations? Then check out our blue and yellow and blue and orange color palettes!

Natural blue, red, green color palette

#4C5A63 #DB3B16 #D67747 #9C9042 #867256

Brightest Blue And Red Color Palette

Another nature-inspired color combination! But this time, super bright and super bold! Combine navy blue with lighter shades of blue, red, orange, and yellow to create this eye-catching palette!

#000A72 #0767DB #D52F27 #FA8A0D #F1BB00

Sky Blue and Red Palette

Shades of sky blue contrast beautifully with bright shades of red and an accent brown color. Check out our blue and brown color palettes for more earthy-toned color palettes!

Sky blue and red color palette

#7B6263 #9D1D17 #E55241 #568FFD #80ACFD

Sunset Blue, Red, And Pink Palette

Shades of blue and red contrast and blend beautifully with pastel pinks to create this gorgeous sunset-inspired palette! If you love pink then check out our collection of pastel pink color palettes as well!

Sunset red, blue and pink color palette

#2B4B71 #8299B2 #A03A45 #B57577 #CCC4C7

Winter Red And Blue Palette

Using grayish blues combined with muted reds and grays creates this lovely calming and a lot more neutral-colored palette. The splash of orange provides contrast to an otherwise muted color palette.

Winter blue red color palette

#CF4C2C #946961 #3B4D54 #708085 #AEB8BE


Conclusion

If you choose to use a red and blue color palette you certainly won’t be limited by what you can achieve. In fact, with so many different shades to choose from you might have a hard time knowing where to start!

I hope that this collection of blue and red color palettes along with their corresponding hex codes will inspire you to create the perfect combination of colors if you are designing your website or deciding on brand colors! And if you would like more ideas, please check out our full color palette collection where you can search all our color palettes by color!

Navy Blue, Lavender, and Red-Orange

entryway with bright colored decor

If your style leans maximalist, Mazzarini says you want colors with high vibrations to them. “Look to the color wheel for inspiration and guidance,” he says. “Think orange and pink, or blue and lavender. These are more than just complementary colors; they have an energizing effect beside one another.” Then, add an accent in a tertiary hue for pop.

Oranges, Yellow, and Purple

If you’re feeling bold, Harris suggests a “sunset palette,” a combination of a soft shade of orange, such as rust and terra cotta, with hits of yellow and purple to create a design that feels like the sky at sundown.

When looking for color combinations, I often turn to Rebecca Atwood’s book Living With Color, which explores how colors relate to one another in interior settings. Atwood points out that it’s all about the specific shades you choose, writing, “You might think red, white and blue would feel very traditional and patriotic, but it doesn’t need to if you pick shades that are less expected.”

Mint Green, Sand, and Dark Blue

“Mint green makes for a great backdrop,” Atwood writes in her book, suggesting you pair them with “soft cream or sand hues to keep the palette feeling natural and grounded.” Then, to add contrast, she suggests a finishing touch of deep marine blue that borders on black.

You’ve probably heard of paint companies announcing their “color of the year,” but did you know that many of them also release annual color palettes, as well? For example, Benjamin Moore and HGTV Home by Sherwin Williams both create curated color palettes in which all the colors complement one another. Drawing on these for inspiration doesn’t mean you need to have three different paint colors in one room, by the way: You can use their specific hues as inspiration for textiles, wall paper, and more.

Colin Wynn
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