Kompozit blue paint colors
67 blue paint colors from the Full deck deck. LRV ranges from 70 (lightest) down to 5 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
Blue is the most popular color for accent walls, kitchen islands, and front doors — and also the family with the widest spread, from pale dove-blues that read almost grey, to inky near-black navies, to saturated cobalts that read almost royal. Teal-leaning blues (the green-blue overlap) live next door in the Teal family.
All 67 blue paint colors from Kompozit
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Kompozit's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Kompozit blue paint colors by room
30 roomsRooms where blue paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Kompozit included — so you can compare Kompozit blue paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
Other Kompozit color families
Blue paint colors at other US brands
About Kompozit blue paint colors
The Character of Kompozit's Blues
Kompozit's blue family runs 67 colors deep, and it covers a lot of ground. You get airy, almost-lavender lights like Empress Lila, soft mid blues like Soft Blue and Calm Tint, sea-leaning tones like Sea of Atlantis, and deep near-navy shades like Into the Stratosphere. That range means you can paint a whole room or a whole house from this one slice and still get variety.
The undertones shift as the colors get darker. Lighter blues here read clean and a little cool, while the deeper ones lean richer and moodier. Pick the undertone by looking at what's next to it in the room, not just at the chip.
Choosing by LRV
Every Kompozit color has a published LRV, and that number tells you how much light it bounces back. In this blue slice the range goes from 70.1 at the lightest (Empress Lila) down to 5.3 at the darkest. Higher numbers stay bright and open; lower numbers feel deep and absorb light.
For walls in a room you want to feel larger or brighter, stay high, somewhere around Soft Blue (56.7) or above. For a cozy or dramatic look, drop lower toward Peninsula (16.9) or Into the Stratosphere (8.2). Because you can sort the whole family by LRV, it's easy to line up a light, a mid, and a deep version of the same blue idea.
Best Rooms and Uses
Light blues like Empress Lila, Soft Blue, and Sail into the Horizon work well in bedrooms, bathrooms, and north-facing rooms that need to stay open and calm. They also make easy ceiling colors when you want something softer than flat white. Mid blues like Calm Tint and Sea of Atlantis are good main-wall colors in living rooms and offices.
The deep end earns its keep on accent walls, built-ins, kitchen islands, and front doors. Heavenly Sky, Peninsula, and Into the Stratosphere all hold up as a single bold gesture in an otherwise neutral room. Use the full palette together: a light blue on walls, a deeper one on cabinets or trim.
Pairing With Trim, Ceiling, and Coordinating Colors
Blues are forgiving to pair because they sit happily next to crisp whites and warm neutrals. A clean white trim sharpens lighter blues like Soft Blue, while a soft off-white keeps deeper blues like Sea of Atlantis from feeling stark. For the ceiling, either go bright white to lift the room or carry a light blue like Empress Lila up for a quiet wrap-around effect.
To build a coordinated scheme inside this one family, pick two or three blues at different LRV steps and let the gap between them do the work. Pairing Calm Tint with Into the Stratosphere, for example, gives you a clear light-and-dark contrast that still reads as one color story.
How These Colors Are Sold and Cross-Matched
Kompozit is the featured deck on CompositePaint, and every color is mixed to order rather than sold off a shelf. You pick the color, and it's tinted for you, so the full blue palette is available for walls, trim, and accents without worrying about what a store happens to stock.
Kompozit lives in the same browse-and-match system as the national brands, not in a walled-off catalog. That means you can start from a blue you like on another US brand and find the closest Kompozit match, or go the other way and match a Kompozit blue like Peninsula or Heavenly Sky out to a national brand. The published LRV on every color makes those cross-matches more reliable, since you're comparing real light values, not just names.
Kompozit blue paint — frequently asked questions
How many blue colors does Kompozit offer?+
This blue slice of Kompozit's featured deck has 67 colors. They span from very light to deep near-navy, so you can find wall, trim, and accent blues all within the one family.
What are the lightest and darkest blues in this range?+
The lightest is Empress Lila at an LRV of 70.1, which stays bright and airy. The darkest in this slice has an LRV of 5.3, with Into the Stratosphere (8.2) near the bottom for a deep, dramatic blue.
What does LRV mean when picking a blue?+
LRV is light reflectance value, a number for how much light a color bounces back. Higher LRV blues like Soft Blue (56.7) keep a room open and bright, while lower ones like Peninsula (16.9) feel cozier and absorb more light.
Are Kompozit blues mixed to order?+
Yes. Kompozit colors are mixed to order rather than pulled off a shelf, so the entire blue palette is available for any project. You choose the color and it gets tinted for you.
Can I match a Kompozit blue to another paint brand?+
Yes. Kompozit sits in the same browse-and-match system as the national brands, so you can match a Kompozit blue out to another US brand, or find the closest Kompozit blue starting from another brand's color. The published LRV on every color helps make those matches accurate.
Which blues work best for a small or dark room?+
For a small or low-light room you usually want a higher-LRV blue to keep things open, such as Empress Lila (70.1) or Soft Blue (56.7). Save the deeper blues like Sea of Atlantis or Into the Stratosphere for accent walls or larger, brighter spaces.