Skip to content
logo The DIY portal for home and garden
Interior Expert Reveals

Why Light Blue and Wine Red Are a Perfect Color Combination for Interior Design

Light Blue and Burgundy Combination
The combination of light blue and burgundy creates a rare balance of freshness and depth. Photo: GettyImages/LEK_3DPHOTO
Share article

May 11, 2026, 2:44 pm | Read time: 4 minutes

There are color combinations that surprise at first glance and are exciting for that very reason. Light blue and wine red fall into this category. One color is light, airy, and almost Nordic cool, while the other is deep, sensual, and full of warmth. Together, they create an atmosphere that is both elegant and modern, calm and full of character. It’s no wonder that interior designers are increasingly turning to this unusual duo.

Follow myHOMEBOOK on WhatsApp now

Calm with Personality

Light blue evokes the sky, water, and vastness. The color visually opens up spaces, brings in lightness, and has a calming effect. Wine red, on the other hand, has a grounding quality. The rich red tone conveys comfort, elegance, and an almost luxurious warmth. When these two shades meet, an exciting interplay occurs: Light blue lightens the heaviness of wine red, while wine red adds character and sophistication to light blue.

The result often appears surprisingly mature and stylish. Unlike classic combinations with beige or gray, this color pair tells a story–of modern old apartments, boutique hotels, or artfully curated interiors with personality.

What is particularly beautiful is that the combination of light blue and wine red works in both minimalist spaces and more opulent living concepts. The key is the balance of the colors.

Also interesting: “These Interior Trends I Can’t Stand in 2026!”

How to Successfully Combine Light Blue and Wine Red

To allow both tones to fully unfold their effect, it’s worth playing with contrasts. Light blue is ideal as a wall color. It makes the room appear open and filled with light. Wine red then sets targeted accents: A velvet armchair, heavy curtains, cushions, a carpet, or art objects add depth and elegance.

Pinterest Inc. placeholder
Here you will find content from third-party providers
To interact with or display third-party content, we need your consent.

For those who prefer a particularly harmonious look, complement the palette with warm neutrals like cream, greige, or sand. These tones connect the cool freshness of blue with the intensity of wine red, creating a calmer overall effect.

Materials also play an important role. Light blue appears modern and clean on matte surfaces or linen fabrics, while wine red looks particularly luxurious in velvet, bouclé, or glossy lacquer. Golden details or dark wood further enhance the elegant character.

More on the topic

Which Rooms Are Particularly Suitable?

In the living room, the combination of light blue and wine red creates a stylish lounge atmosphere. A light blue sofa combined with wine red cushions or a dark Bordeaux armchair looks modern and cozy. Especially in rooms with plenty of daylight, the combination unfolds its full depth.

In the bedroom, the duo provides a surprisingly calming mood. Light blue walls have a relaxing effect, while wine red textiles, such as bedding or an upholstered headboard, bring warmth and intimacy. The result is reminiscent of a luxurious boutique hotel.

Pinterest Inc. placeholder
Here you will find content from third-party providers
To interact with or display third-party content, we need your consent.

The combination also works excellently in the dining room. Wine red is particularly inviting and communicative here, while light blue elements provide freshness. Dark wooden furniture or brass lamps complete the look.

Modern, Timeless, and Bold at the Same Time

What makes the combination of light blue and wine red so special is its versatility. The colors can appear elegant and classic, but also modern and creative. In Scandinavian interiors, wine red adds depth to the often light color palette. In maximalist concepts, light blue provides balance and airiness.

Especially now, as living spaces are becoming more emotional and individual, this combination perfectly fits the zeitgeist. Moving away from sterile concepts, towards spaces with feeling, character, and a personal touch.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

You have successfully withdrawn your consent to the processing of personal data through tracking and advertising when using this website. You can now consent to data processing again or object to legitimate interests.