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A kitchen should be both functional and stylish, after all, it’s an entertaining space that many of us spend a lot of time in. Thanks to our range of striking blue kitchens, you don’t have to compromise on function or style.
If you’ve always been tempted by a navy kitchen and want to know how to style the colourway to create your desired aesthetic, read on to discover our top navy kitchen ideas. Our experts have all of the navy kitchen inspiration you could ever need.
If you’re embarking on a kitchen makeover and you’re looking for a colourway that’s on-trend yet timeless, navy blue could be a superb option for your home.
If you explore the psychology of navy blue, the shade evokes feelings of tranquillity and calm and has even been proven to lower stress levels.
The kitchen is often the social hub of a home, a place where family and friends congregate, and a navy blue colour scheme could be the key to creating a calm and relaxed ambience for everyone to enjoy.
While navy blue kitchens aren’t a new trend, it seems to be an increasingly popular choice and this colour won’t be going anywhere soon.
But are navy blue kitchens a good idea and what colours go well with a navy blue colour palette?
The great news is that whether you love modern and minimalist navy kitchens or more traditional Shaker kitchen designs, everyone can find a way to incorporate a blue hue into the heart of their home.
Navy and white is a classic colour combination and is visually appealing due to the stark contrast created by pairing a dark shade with a paler colour.
It can enhance a nautical colour theme in a coastal holiday home or add personality and character to a traditional style home.
If you have a small culinary space, navy and white or navy and cream are excellent colour duos as the lighter shades bounce any natural light around the space to make it feel larger than it is.
If you are embarking on a kitchen remodel in a modern home, navy and white is a contemporary yet timeless colourway that is superb if you are looking for longevity.
Light grey and navy also pair well together. For a striking aesthetic, match navy blue cabinetry with a grey and white marble countertop. Tie the look together with grey bar stools, appliances and silver hardware.
This colour combination looks particularly stunning when used for a kitchen island, and is ideal for those who want to create a luxurious yet laid-back ambience for their kitchen.
Navy paired with copper accents or wood flooring will make a spacious kitchen feel cosy and contemporary. Copper pans, taps, pendant lighting and oversized chopping boards can add warmth, helping you achieve that coveted homely vibe.
If navy isn’t quite your style, blue kitchens come in a plethora of shades – with something to suit any space and aesthetic. This includes dark blues that add depth and atmosphere to a room.
That’s why we offer a carefully curated selection of darker blue shades, including Midnight, Morris Blue and Voyage Blue.
Once you’ve chosen the ideal shade for you, it’s time to style it to perfection.
If it’s a contemporary vibe you wish to conjure up, use dark blue as an accent colour and draw the eye to one particular feature in your kitchen.
A dark blue kitchen island will look stunning if contrasted against white or cream worktops. This is an ideal option for those wanting to dip their toe in the trend without fully committing to a floor-to-ceiling dark blue kitchen design.
If you want to cash in on the dark blue kitchen trend but you don’t want a dramatic style, dilute the dark blue shade with subtle blues.
Complement dark blue cabinetry with paler blue walls in shades such as Seagrass or Morris Blue. Using different shades of blue can really add depth to your kitchen design and make it look less one-dimensional.
When using contrasting colours, it's essential to consider the overall style and mood of your kitchen, as they can create a focal point and may require careful coordination with other design elements for a cohesive look.
Consider using dark colours in combination with lighter colours to create contrast and balance. For example, pairing dark-coloured cabinetry with a light-coloured countertop or splashback can create a beautiful contrast that adds visual interest to your kitchen.
Using dark colours in a small kitchen can also help highlight other design elements in the space. For example, if you have beautiful stainless steel appliances, a dark blue backboard can provide a stunning contrast that makes them stand out.
The practicality of a darker blue hue in a kitchen can’t be denied. A midnight blue kitchen colour scheme boasts endless appeal as it won’t show everyday wear and tear as an all-white design would.
A kitchen is a high-traffic area and darker shades can keep your newly remodelled kitchen looking fresher for longer. Midnight blue complements both traditional and modern spaces, pairing well with brass and copper elements for a contemporary look.
Midnight Blue is the perfect shade to combine with timber elements. Timber worktops and gold accents are the ideal way to really make this colour pop.
While gold pairs well with metallic midnight blue, it should be used sparingly to avoid looking garish. Incorporate gold into your lighting, your furniture and your handles and knobs for an elegant finish.
Colours can affect our mood, and that’s why different shades create different atmospheres in your home. Blue is a colour we associate with nature – after all, it is the colour of the sky on a hot summer’s day and the colour of the ocean waves.
The versatility of matt Midnight shaker cabinets allows you to easily customise the style to suit your taste.
You could choose matt Midnight coloured cabinets with bronze or brass hardware for a vintage-inspired look, or opt for a more modern twist with brushed nickel or stainless steel hardware.
The epitome of luxury in kitchen design, white marble countertops are a timeless choice. The natural veining and patterns in marble create a unique and elegant look that adds depth and character to any kitchen.
The kitchen is a multifunctional space and has many uses, from informal family breakfasts to entertaining. You can use dominant colours like Midnight blue to create zones in an open-plan kitchen and organise a busy space.
When zoning your space, consider using contrasting shades to create a clear divide between different areas. Complimentary colours on opposite ends of the colour wheel will pair perfectly together.
Orange sits directly opposite dark blue on the colour wheel, and this fiery shade is a superb option when creating a complimentary colour theme. You can use rugs, crockery and small appliances to showcase this accent colour.