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Cooled Blue

SW 6759 | sherwin-williams | HEX: #75B9AE | RGB: 117, 185, 174

Sherwin-Williams Cooled Blue SW 6759: A Versatile and Serene Hue

Sherwin-Williams Cooled Blue SW 6759 is a tranquil and refreshing shade of blue that instantly evokes a sense of calm and serenity. Its subtle blend of cool undertones and airy brightness makes it a versatile choice for a wide range of interior and exterior spaces. Whether you're designing a coastal retreat, a modern farmhouse, or a sleek contemporary home, Cooled Blue can adapt beautifully to your vision.

Undertones: The Secret to Its Serenity

Cooled Blue has unmistakable cool undertones, leaning toward gray with just a hint of green. This understated complexity gives it a muted, sophisticated feel, allowing it to complement a variety of color palettes without overwhelming the space. The gray undertones provide a grounded, neutral quality, while the slight green infusion adds a whisper of freshness, making it ideal for rooms that aim to feel both soothing and modern.

Coordinating Colors: Perfect Pairings for Every Style

To make the most of Cooled Blue, consider pairing it with complementary shades that enhance its calming nature:

  • Neutral Pairings: For a crisp, clean aesthetic, pair Cooled Blue with whites like Sherwin-Williams Extra White SW 7006 or Alabaster SW 7008. These whites will highlight the cool undertones, creating a refreshing, airy space.
  • Earthy Accents: Bring warmth and balance with natural tones like Accessible Beige SW 7036 or Agreeable Gray SW 7029. This combination works well in transitional and modern farmhouse designs.
  • Dramatic Contrasts: For a bold, contemporary look, pair it with deep, moody shades like Naval SW 6244 or Black Fox SW 7020. These darker hues will create a striking contrast that emphasizes Cooled Blue’s light and ethereal quality.
  • Playful Pops of Color: Add energy to your space by coordinating with colors like Honeycomb SW 6375 or Coral Reef SW 6606. These vibrant accents can inject personality while maintaining balance.

Ideal Applications: Where Cooled Blue Shines

Cooled Blue’s soft, inviting nature makes it a fantastic choice for a variety of spaces. Here are some ideas for where and how to use this color:

  • Living Rooms: Create a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere by using Cooled Blue as the primary wall color. Pair it with textured textiles and wooden accents for a cozy yet contemporary vibe.
  • Bedrooms: Its calming qualities make it perfect for bedrooms. Layer it with neutral bedding and soft lighting to promote relaxation and restfulness.
  • Bathrooms: Embrace a spa-like feel by using Cooled Blue in bathrooms. Pair it with crisp white tiles, sleek fixtures, and natural stone for a fresh, clean look.
  • Kitchens: Use Cooled Blue on cabinetry or as a backsplash to infuse a subtle pop of color while maintaining a modern and sophisticated design.
  • Exteriors: Cooled Blue shines as an exterior paint color, delivering curb appeal with a fresh and timeless vibe. Pair it with bright white trim and natural stone accents for a classic look.

Light and Space Considerations

Cooled Blue behaves differently based on lighting conditions, so it’s essential to consider the natural and artificial light in your space. In rooms with ample natural light, the color appears brighter and more vibrant, while in dimly lit spaces, the gray undertones become more pronounced, lending a cozier feel. Always test a sample in your space to see how it interacts with your room's lighting throughout the day.

Why Choose Sherwin-Williams Cooled Blue SW 6759?

Cooled Blue is more than just a paint color—it’s an invitation to create spaces that feel serene, stylish, and effortlessly balanced. Its versatility, combined with its ability to pair beautifully with a wide range of shades, makes it a must-have

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