The Fourth of July isn’t the only day to use red, white and blue – these three colors look stunning together, Independence Day or not! I think people veer away from using this color combination in the home for fear of looking like they’re throwing a Memorial Day party, but I rounded up 10 pieces of proof that show you can utilize these colors year-round. Take a look at these gorgeous red, white and blue rooms:

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The white is subtle but beautiful in this industrial room. Note how they incorporated two different shades of blue and two different shades of red.

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This is a simple red, white and blue combination that’s brought together by the oversized painting.

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I love this red side table, blue coral, pillows and chair, topped off with a stunning white vase.

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This wallpaper is gorgeous! Note how the red really breaks up the monotony of the pattern. This is a very well done space.

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Here’s another example of several different blues working together to create this lovely theme.

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Here’s an extreme example of red, white and blue. It still looks great though, right?

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Rooms that have a lot of colors on top of red, white and blue make the theme much  more subtle.

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These three different prints look so cool together!

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If I counted correctly, the room above has around 10 different pieces that pull in some red. That’s a cool way to tie in a theme.

None of these examples say “Fourth of July,” right? Do you have any red, white and blue rooms in your home?

Wishing you and yours a happy and safe Independence Day weekend!