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8 Beautiful Blue Kitchen Ideas You'll Want to Recreate

8 Beautiful Blue Kitchen Ideas You'll Want to Recreate

While sage kitchens seem to be everywhere right now, there's another trend brewing that we think has some serious staying power: blue kitchens. From bright cobalt to deep navy, blue kitchens can lean cool or warm in hue, meaning it fits with a lot of different aesthetics that one may have.

A classic navy kitchen with wood and copper accents leans farmhouse, but a robin egg's blue kitchen with bright white walls and gold hardware feels utterly modern. No matter what your style is, there's a way to make the color work for you, even though it isn't necessarily neutral.

If you're craving some serious kitchen inspiration, we've rounded up 8 blue kitchens that are sure to get your creative juices flowing.

01 Use Blue as an Accent

16 " industrial Pendant Light Over Kitchen Island, Adjustable Hanging Light Fixture with Conical Lampshade, Modern Ceiling Lighting for Dining Room, Bathroom, Restaurant, Bar

If you're not ready to repaint every single cabinet in the room, start by adding just a touch of blue to your kitchen. This island is painted a bright blue that gives a pop of color to an otherwise all-white kitchen.

02 Go Full Farmhouse

If you have (or want) a more rustic space, painting your cabinets a deep navy blue is a great place to start. Paired with materials like raw wood, copper, and dark stone make the kitchen feel moody, but not heavy and dark.

03 Use a Contrasting Tile

Floor to ceiling color can be overwhelming, especially with a deep blue color. The white backsplash in this kitchen pulls rather blue (it has cool undertones), making it a contrasting, not clashing, choice for a counter and tile. A warmer white may have looked off against a cool blue with silver hardware.

04 Install Hardware That Pops

Blue and yellow are opposites on the color wheel, which is part of the reason they look so amazing together. Adding brass or gold accents against a blue canvas is a beautiful way to make a statement, and it allows your hardware to shine.

05 Use Wallpaper

This tropical wallpaper adds some whimsy to the kitchen, hopefully reminding you to not take life (or dinner) too seriously.

06 Create a Light and Airy Space

It's no secret that lighter colors tend to make things feel bright and airy, but in this kitchen, it feels almost unreal. Bright white and robin's egg blue cabinets fit perfectly together in the space, while light wood adds warmth and texture.

07 Opt for Modern and Sleek Finishes

Art Deco Pendant Light with Conical Linen Shade, Industrial Hanging Lighting Fixture over Kitchen Island, Unique Ceiling Light for Dining Room, Breakfast Nook, Sink Bar, Hallway

Even with a farmhouse sink, this kitchen feels modern and new. Clean lines and cool colors meet open shelving and sharp angles on the counter, creating a fresh feeling.

08 Embrace Floor-to-Ceiling Color

There most certainly is nothing wrong with going full monochrome. By keeping the kitchen a different color from the rest of the house, you'll create a visual separation and eye-catching statement.

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