Indigo is a color that is traditionally regarded as a color in the visible spectrum, as well as one of the seven colors of the rainbow: the color between blue and violet. Indigo is a deep and bright color close to the color wheel blue (a primary color in the RGB color space), as well as to some variants of ultramarine. Let’s see how to use it in your home décor.
Indigo Furniture
What can I say about indigo furniture It looks super refined! Whether it’s upholstery or just painted wood, it’s amazing and can always make a statement in any space. exquisite indigo velvet sofas, chairs, shabby chic indigo sideboards and armoires will impress, and if there are no other statement pieces, they will be a focal point here.
Indigo Accent Walls
Indigo is a very intensive color, so it’s not used everywhere but you can always get an accent indigo wall of your favorite shade. Bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens and bathrooms will profit from such a color, it perfectly matches with white, grey, neutrals and any other shades of blue you like. Indigo can be used in every style, from marine to refined and luxurious.
Indigo Textiles
Indigo textiles is a budget-friendly and fast idea to add this color to your home décor. Indigo-colored pillows, bedding, tablecloths and table runners, bedspreads and curtains will easily turn your space into blue-infused one, and you can make such things yourself if you feel crafty. indigo bedspead in a dark and moody bedroom is a nice idea
printed indigo bedspread creates a mood here
boho-style bedroom and bed wwith indigo bedding
denim-style bedding with additions of wwhite for a seaside home
rustic and boho bedroom with an indigo bedspread
indigo shibori-dyed curtains can make a bold statement in any room