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32 Kitchens That Prove Why Blue Is the Most Flattering Cabinetry Color
The article presents 32 different blue kitchen design ideas to inspire homeowners looking to update their cooking spaces. It highlights blue as a versatile and classic color for kitchen cabinets, contrasting it with transient trends. Designers Jessica Davis and Sam Sacks endorse blue's neutrality and its ability to complement various metals used in kitchen equipment. However, Sacks advises considering the space's unique light, style, and size before selecting a specific shade of blue.
The featured designs showcase a wide spectrum of blue hues and applications. Some kitchens incorporate multiple shades of blue, like one New York kitchen that uses Benjamin Moore’s Athenian Blue for cabinets, Mystical Blue for walls, and Brilliant Blue for trim. Another design in a Texas home pairs Farrow & Ball’s Parma Gray cabinetry with rustic terra-cotta tiles, demonstrating blue's compatibility with complementary colors. A kitchen in an Aspen home takes inspiration from American barns, featuring a classic blue paint job on pine cabinets and an island, complete with a matching blue Viking stove.
High-gloss finishes in cheerful blue are seen in a California galley kitchen, where existing white cabinets were painted to align with a 'no white kitchens' rule. A Toronto home with tall ceilings and historic details features Yves Klein Blue upper and lower cabinets against a white exposed-brick wall, integrating elements of De Stijl design with black countertops and plywood cabinet doors. A French seaside vacation home includes custom blue cabinets with cream trim and a checkerboard floor, evoking a whimsical aesthetic.
Other examples include a minimal Argentinian kitchen that contrasts a custom cobalt blue on cabinets with a designer's favorite orange, and a Connecticut farmhouse featuring a gray-tinged Brewster Grey by Benjamin Moore, accented with nickel hardware. A California home from the 1970s is revitalized with a bright blue island and cabinets. Emily Todhunter's Manhattan kitchen is drenched in Benjamin Moore’s Van Courtland Blue, matching the sky and creating an airy feel. A deep teal from C2 Paint is used in a Hudson Valley kitchen, blending with the natural green surroundings.
Industrial accents are paired with blue cabinets in a sleek vacation home, showcasing how blue complements materials like timber and terrazzo. Classic duck-egg blue, specifically Farrow & Ball’s Card Room Green, is used in a Washington, D.C., residence for an elegant, traditional look. Smaller doses of azure are applied to the outer edges of cabinets in a Portuguese kitchen. A New York City skyscraper apartment features floor-to-ceiling blue cabinetry that mirrors the sky and Hudson River. Pale blue with gray undertones is recommended for kitchens with stainless steel appliances, as seen in a California home with a Viking stove.
A Hamptons bar area sports vibrant Philipsburg Blue cabinets by Benjamin Moore, complemented by sunny yellow chairs. Another Hamptons kitchen uses a faint sky blue for cabinets and pale gray marble for a fresh, airy atmosphere. A David Netto–designed kitchen features high-gloss navy cabinets and poppy orange tiles as a chic alternative to black. A Canadian lake house uses Benjamin Moore’s Van Deusen Blue, with pendant lights from Urban Electric Co., Saltillo Tile backsplash, and Caesarstone counters in London Grey. The diverse examples highlight blue's adaptability to various styles and moods.
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