For extra interest and depth, consider using more than one shade in the same color family, like Austin Patterson Disston Architect did in this pretty two -
tone blue kitchen.
Not exact matches
This open - plan room houses a modern guest
kitchen, dining area with a table for eight, a TV corner and a living room in crisp marine
tones of
blue, green and white.
The rich
blue tones of the
kitchen evoke the spirit of the sea.
This
kitchen features an island painted in a deep
blue and a cupboard in a burnt orange
tone.
Heritage
blue offers a regal
tone in a
kitchen, and is also a warmer (yet still timeless) alternative to white, black or grey cabinetry.
In the powder room just off the
kitchen, a deep, vibrant
blue on the mirror, sconces, and vanity is a nice variation from the muted
blue tones throughout the rest of the home.
I would love to do Sicilian Sand in my
kitchen to get rid of the royal
blue counter tops, and use the chocolate brown kit in the bathroom to
tone done the current look!
We are doing two green
kitchens right now (one of which is ours) which makes me worried that it's such a trend, but I can't do
blue again and our floors are wood so I can't do a wood
tone... and of course I could do white but even Brian was requesting a color.
The duo set the
tone in the
kitchen, where they opted for unexpected bright
blue cabinets yet kept it farmhouse casual with open shelving, light countertops and floors, a farmhouse sink, and an etched detail — a custom feature that gives the cabinets a beadboard feel.
Melissa... I love the blues — I am in the process of painting my living room / dining room in CIL Canadian Sky (
blue grey) and CIL Smoke turquoise in the
kitchen... I use
blue, brown and green throughout my whole house, that way things can be moved from one room to another easily... I am getting rid of my carpeting and putting in a warm wood
tone floor called autumn oak and I have started my own blog thecreativemeandmymcg.blogspot.ca — I would love it if you checked it out!
A pale
blue Aga set within a brick recess sets the
tone of this country
kitchen, and the freestanding wooden furniture and the original floor tiles combine to achieve a simple yet stylish country
kitchen
The dark
blue cupboards give a sophisticated
tone in this
kitchen, which is also a warmer (yet still timeless) alternative to white, black or grey cabinetry.
Whisper -
blue walls set the
tone for the
kitchen, where bespoke joinery is offset by brass handles.
Here, the yellow
tones of Sandstone have been complemented with a contrasting
blue shade for a pretty yet practical
kitchen flooring option.
This
kitchen has an interplay of neutral and
blue tones.
Personally, I love the gray and
blue tones — they are a nice departure from all white
kitchen and bath trend!
Incorporating varied finishes takes this space up a notch while easy
tones of
blue and grey ensure the
kitchen remains playful yet elegant.
Here, the sky
blue tone from the tiles is echoed in the Roman blind and
kitchen linen.
Pale
blue Shaker - style units add subtle colour to this large country
kitchen, while a large white Aga complements the light and airy
tone.
Soft
blue and cream
tones teamed with natural wood and vintage tiles create the perfect seaside ambience in this traditional
kitchen.