Light Blue Paint Samples

Discover the ideal light blue paint color for you in our extensive and carefully curated collection, featuring leading brands, like Benjamin Moore, Farrow & Ball, and Sherwin-Williams. Whether you want something warm or cool, coastal or cozy, you’ll find beautiful options here. Get peel-and-stick samples of your favorites delivered overnight, so you can choose your light blue with confidence.

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Samples

Starting at $6.95 each
Sherwin-Williams

Tradewind

6218
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Quiet Moments

1563
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Palladian Blue

HC-144
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Stardew

9138
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Upward

6239
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Boothbay Gray

HC-165
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Topsail

6217
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Wickham Gray

HC-171
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Krypton

6247
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Gray Cloud

2126-60
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Borrowed Light

235
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Beacon Gray

2128-60
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Santorini Blue

1634
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Woodlawn Blue

HC-147
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Rain

6219
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Glass Slipper

1632
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Windy Blue

6240
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

North Star

6246
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Light Blue

22
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Silver Mist

1619
9”x15”

$6.95

  • Samples are made with two<br>coats of real paint

    Samples are made with two
    coats of real paint

  • Shipped to you<br>overnight

    Shipped to you
    overnight

  • Repositionable so you can<br>see the sample on multiple<br>walls throughout the day

    Repositionable so you can
    see the sample on multiple
    walls throughout the day

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Frequently Asked Questions:

This depends on the kind of mood you’re trying to create. That said, some very popular options include Palladian Blue (soft and airy with green undertones), Sea Salt (adds a tranquil, spa-like feel), and Skylight (powdery, pale, and elegant).

A warm light blue has subtle hints of warmth in its undertones. Palladian Blue and Sea Salt are both lovely examples.

It all depends on the shade you choose! Depending on the undertones, light blue can bring a crisp and coastal energy, or a soft and cozy vibe. It’s best to sample a range of light blues to make sure you’re creating the effect you want.

Light blue looks fresh and clean paired with neutrals like crisp white, soft gray, or warm beige. It also goes well with tones like blush, peach, and mustard yellow, as well as cooler colors like navy blue, sage green, and lavender. Light blue is a versatile color that offers a wide palette of possibilities.

The warmth or coolness of a blue is all about undertones. Cool blues have hints of purple or gray, giving them a crisper feel. Think cobalt or navy. Warm blues, on the other hand, have green or yellow undertones, giving them a softer and more inviting feel. Teal and turquoise are both warmer blues.

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