Designer Sheila Bridges elevated her kitchen with Benjamin Moore Hemlock, a cool slate blue with a hint of green. She added patterned damask wallpaper from her collection, an antique pot rack, and Swedish chairs.
Designer Jenn Feldman creates excitement with a monochromatic blue kitchen in Los Angeles. Navy subway tile, set in a modern chevron pattern with subtle tonal grout, matches the cabinets but adds a shiny, reflective finish, enriching the room s look.
Heidi Caillier's design features blue lower kitchen cabinets, freeing up the upper wall space. Custom built-in shelving with beadboard backing and an English-style plate rack offers display space for cookbooks, plates, and art.
Eneia White designed this Brooklyn townhouse kitchen to be a comfortable gathering space. Modern kitchen cabinets painted in Benjamin Moore Manor Blue, with plenty of open shelving, contribute to the open and airy feel of the room.
Garrow Kedigian designed this Upper East Side kitchen with Benjamin Moore Soft Chinchilla for the cabinets and molding, giving it a light, cheerful energy. The black granite backsplash and countertops add sophistication and depth.
Designer Cameron Schwabenton enhanced glossy dark blue cabinets from IKEA with brass hardware in a South Carolina guest house. This high-low design trick elevates the overall aesthetic.
Create a spring-like atmosphere by painting your kitchen cabinets in a cheerful light blue. This color reflects sunlight, making it a great way to open up a small or cramped space.
For a dramatic kitchen, use a rich, deep navy blue on your cabinets. Gilded accents, like brass cabinet inlays, can elevate the feel, making even take-out meals seem Michelin-star-worthy.
Soften a room with industrial features like concrete and brick by choosing a muted shade of blue. Oversized knobs add a playful touch to the space.