This month, the trending colour is surprising Blue and not reds. Most people think that Read would be the colour of the month in December. Remember Blue is a cool colour, not warm so don’t go overboard with it. 

Want to make your home inviting and season trendy? Don’t want to wreck the budget to do it? Then simply change out your accessories like bed linens, pillows, duvet covers or other decorative things. Using a base colour that is compatible with just about any colour of the palette will make the change over to the colour of the month quick and easy.

 

Which colours go with Blue:

Blue, Greenish Blue, and Green are December colours. Blue Topaz is the birthstone for December. The turquoise stone is a secondary stone for December. All December colours symbolise Happiness, Prosperity, and Success. Daffodil and poinsettia are December flowers. Blue, Greenish blue, and Green create a great combination of colours so if this December, you are planning to decorate your house with December colours you are absolutely going to have no problem with your decor.

 

Greenish Blue:

Greenish is a colour of self-expression that has the capability to communicate with others and represent yourself. Greenish blue is a combination of green and blue, which is a close colour to blue and reflects features like blue. It is a colour of calmness, peace, silent feelings. Those who believe in colour psychology utilise greenish-blue as a refreshing colour.

 

Green:

Green is the colour of spring. It is a universally accepted colour of nature. The green colour is associated with growth, positivity, taking action, rebirth. Energy, freshness, harmony are those emotions that are associated with green colour.  Well, it is universally known for nature and commonly people use this colour in their homes to make a refreshing environment. We can have multiple shades in green as well but for December colours green is the colour.

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