Inside Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s Living Room – The Blue and White Color Story Designers Love for Calm, Coastal-Inspired Spaces That Never Date

Step inside Faith and Tim's living room, where a timeless palette transforms the space into a serene, sophisticated, and utterly irresistible coastal escape

Faith Hill and Tim McGraw
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Musicians and songwriters, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, might be known for their country classics, but their interiors are worth admiring, too. We're focusing on the interior designer-approved color combination in their modern coastal living room.

Designed by Ray Booth of Ray Booth Interior Design, the duo entrusted the traditional-leaning designer to completely remodel their Bahamas home. The results are stunning, especially the carefully chosen blue and white color scheme that beautifully echoes the vista beyond. This is a look that feels particularly refreshing as we head toward summer or even just imagine a warm, sunny escape.

With inspiration from deep oceans to velvety night skies, pale and navy blues are life-enhancing shades that have the power to enhance our feeling of well-being, especially when combined with pure and off-white. With their wide appeal of serenity and calm, it is perhaps no surprise that a blue and white combination continues to be one of the most popular choices for interior design – and Faith Hill and Tim McGraw's living room sets the blueprint.

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Decorating with blue and white will bring timeless charm to your interiors, offering the scope to create a myriad of elegant spaces. Match the two to decorate with blue and white in the right proportions for your living room, and you have a classic combination that will never date – and always feels fresh.

Working with just one or two colors is an exercise in restraint, but the reality can be striking. The key to avoiding a flat effect is to layer texture and pattern, building the palette gradually to give the scheme depth. If using two hues, such as this classic combination of blue and white, go for subtle pattern clashes of geometrics, stripes or florals.

Using one hue in a block, as shown with this blue rug, will anchor the look and allow you to have fun with details such as throw pillows and trims.

'Whether we are working or relaxing, creating or exercising, it is essential to have a space that reflects the optimism and desire for a fresh, new start that is top of the agenda for the year ahead,' says Marianne Shillingford, creative director of Dulux.

Naturally soothing, but equally energizing and hopeful, a palette of blue and white promises to bring the outside in to enhance well-being. Pair it with other neutrals such as cream for classic calm, or with stronger tones of mustard, olive, sienna, and navy for a unique, head-turning scheme.

Blue can, of course, feel cool, so if you are using it in a room, adjust the tone to suit the natural daylight the room receives.

North- and east-facing rooms will feel warmer with blues with hints of yellow in them, such as turquoise. For a less dramatic, more restful way to decorate with blue and white, pick a blue that's much more diluted.


Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.

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