Punch of Red on a Blue Accent Wall
A room or home that features the Ahoy Mateys colors doesn't have to be nautical in theme or design either. In a space with an open floorplan and views to all of the main living area, it may be easier to keep things light, making the space feel open throughout. Mixing pieces with a vintage or traditional feel as well as some more modern furniture pieces on shades of white, cream and gray is a great way to achieve this look. You can use the slate blue or browns from this color scheme to add rich accents, and a bright red piece of artwork will create a focal point that really stands out.
Minimalistic with Blue Accent
In the bedroom, these muted color combinations can create a minimalistic look that invites you to unwind and relax in your personal space. Walls in light brown, blue or gray are a way to add contemporary color in the room, without adding a lot of clutter. You can even add an accent wall behind the bed, just a couple shades darker than the rest of the room. This technique creates subtle interest and depth in your space, and also gives you the perfect place to hang a large piece of artwork to further reflect your personal style. For art lovers, it might be a traditional piece of art by a favorite artist. For a more modern look, it could be a large contemporary piece in shades of blue to promote reflection and relaxation.
Light and Beachy
In a room with light walls and natural decor like palms and other indoor plants, classic nautical artwork and decorations can help to create a stylish beach house feel in any home. Patterned pillows with traditional prints in rich red tones, mirrors and metallic accents create a room that luxurious and comfortable at the same time. When choosing furniture for this classy look, you can go for darker brown furniture that plays off the espresso tones in the Ahoy Mateys color scheme, or lighter furniture to complement the grays and slate blues. Choosing the colors that stand out is entirely up to you!