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12 Blue Kitchen Color Ideas

Blue is the color that makes a kitchen feel calm and timeless at the same time. It can be a whisper of sky on the cabinets, a deep navy island that anchors the room, or soft blue walls behind crisp white doors. Here are twelve blue kitchens to help you find the shade that feels like home.

By Jessica Williams · Color Stylist

2. Spa Blue-Green Cabinets

Blue painted in Watery — Spa Blue-Green Cabinets

A soft blue with a quiet green in it, the kind of restful shade that makes the whole kitchen feel a little slower and gentler.

Cabinets
Watery
#A8C2C2
Sherwin-Williams
Walls
Alabaster
#EDEAE0
Sherwin-Williams
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4. Soft Slate Blue Cabinets

Blue painted in Sleepy Blue — Soft Slate Blue Cabinets

A hazy blue-gray on the cabinets reads grown-up and easy, the shade that goes with almost any countertop you already love.

Cabinets
Sleepy Blue
#A4B5BB
Sherwin-Williams
Walls
Pure White
#EDECE6
Sherwin-Williams
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5. Blue-Gray Walls, White Cabinets

Blue painted in Aleutian — Blue-Gray Walls, White Cabinets

Cool blue-gray walls give a white kitchen quiet depth, like a foggy harbor seen through a sunny window.

Walls
Aleutian
#A6B6BD
Sherwin-Williams
Cabinets
Snowbound
#EAE8DD
Sherwin-Williams
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6. Dusty Mid Blue Cabinets

Blue painted in Labrador Blue — Dusty Mid Blue Cabinets

A soft, dusty blue with a touch of gray, warm enough to feel cozy and clear enough to still read as true blue.

Cabinets
Labrador Blue
#7F9DAC
Benjamin Moore
Walls
Swiss Coffee
#EEE7D4
Benjamin Moore
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7. Denim Blue Cabinets

Blue painted in Denim — Denim Blue Cabinets

A worn-in, easygoing blue like your favorite jeans, relaxed and friendly and never too serious.

Cabinets
Denim
#506B84
Sherwin-Williams
Walls
Shoji White
#E1DAC4
Sherwin-Williams
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8. Classic Coastal Blue Cabinets

Blue painted in Santorini Blue — Classic Coastal Blue Cabinets

A clear, sun-washed blue with a hint of teal, the kind of color that brings a little Mediterranean light into the room.

Cabinets
Santorini Blue
#416D83
Sherwin-Williams
Walls
Simply White
#F2EEE2
Benjamin Moore
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10. Deep Navy Cabinets

Blue painted in Hale Navy — Deep Navy Cabinets

A soft, near-black navy that makes brass and white counters glow, cozy at night and crisp in the daylight.

Cabinets
Hale Navy
#495264
Benjamin Moore
Walls
Chantilly Lace
#F4F1E6
Benjamin Moore
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11. Navy Island, White Kitchen

Blue painted in Naval — Navy Island, White Kitchen

A deep navy island sits at the center of a bright white kitchen, one bold move that makes the whole room feel finished.

Accent
Naval
#2A4054
Sherwin-Williams
Cabinets
Chantilly Lace
#F4F1E6
Benjamin Moore
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12. Inky Indigo Cabinets

Blue painted in Indigo — Inky Indigo Cabinets

A deep, true blue with real saturation, dramatic and warm and beautiful next to creamy whites and natural wood.

Cabinets
Indigo
#284A70
Sherwin-Williams
Walls
Creamy
#EDE3CA
Sherwin-Williams
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About Blue Kitchen Color Ideas

Why Blue Is a Classic Kitchen Color

Blue has been a kitchen favorite for a long time, and it earns its spot. It feels calm and clean, it never shouts, and it works in old houses and new ones alike. A blue kitchen looks just as right by the sea as it does in a city apartment.

The best part is how far blue stretches. The same color family gives you a pale sky that brightens a room and a deep navy that makes it cozy. That range means you can go bold or barely-there and still land on something that feels timeless.

Blue Cabinets, From Sky to Navy

Cabinets are the biggest color choice in most kitchens, so they set the whole mood. Light blues like a soft sky or a spa blue-green keep things airy and gentle. They are a lovely choice if your kitchen is on the smaller side or doesn't get a lot of sun.

As you go deeper, the feeling changes. A dusty mid blue or a denim shade feels relaxed and warm. A slate blue or a true navy feels rich and grounded, especially with brass handles and a pale counter to balance the depth. Pick the depth by the mood you want, not just the color name.

Blue Walls or a Blue Island

You don't have to paint the cabinets to get a blue kitchen. Soft blue or blue-gray walls behind white cabinets are a fresh, easy mix that still reads as a blue room. It's also a simpler change if your cabinets are already a color you like.

An island is another great place for blue. A deep navy island in an otherwise white kitchen gives you one bold spot of color without committing the whole room. It draws the eye to the middle and makes the space feel designed on purpose.

Keeping Blue From Feeling Cold

Blue can lean chilly, but a few easy choices keep it warm and welcoming. Pair it with wood tones, whether that's a butcher-block counter, oak floors, or open shelves. Wood and blue are natural partners, and the warmth softens the cool.

Metals help too. Brass and gold hardware add a glow that cool blues love, while warm white or cream walls round out the room. If your kitchen gets little daylight, lean toward blues with a touch of green or gray and skip the icy, pure tones.

Blue in a Small Kitchen

A small kitchen can absolutely wear blue. Lighter shades like a pale sky or a soft blue-gray bounce light around and keep the space feeling open. Use them on the cabinets and keep the walls and counters pale to let the room breathe.

If you love a deep blue but worry about size, put it on just the lower cabinets or a single island and keep everything above it light. That gives you the rich color you want while the top of the room stays bright and roomy.

What Pairs With Blue: Wood, Brass, and White

Blue is an easy color to build around. Warm wood is the first thing to reach for, since it balances the cool and adds a natural, lived-in feel. White or cream is the second, on the walls, the trim, or the counters, to keep the room fresh.

For metals, brass and gold are the crowd favorites with any blue, while matte black gives a more modern edge. On counters, white marble and light quartz are classic with navy, and butcher block warms up a softer blue. A white or zellige tile backsplash ties it all together.

The Best Finish for a Blue Kitchen

Kitchens get splashes, grease, and fingerprints, so the finish matters as much as the color. For cabinets, a satin or semi-gloss is the smart pick. It wipes clean easily and gives blue a soft, durable sheen that handles daily use.

For the walls, an eggshell or satin finish holds up well near the stove and sink and still looks gentle, not shiny. Save flat finishes for ceilings only. Whatever sheen you choose, a good primer under a deep navy or indigo keeps the color even and rich.

Blue Kitchen Color Ideas — Frequently Asked Questions

what is the best blue for a kitchen?+

There's no single best blue, just the best blue for your light and your mood. For a bright, airy feel, try a soft sky blue or a spa blue-green. For something rich and cozy, a deep navy or slate blue on the cabinets is hard to beat.

are blue cabinets in style?+

Yes, and they have been for years. Blue cabinets read as a classic rather than a trend, especially in navy, slate, and soft blue-gray. They pair beautifully with white counters, wood, and brass, so they tend to stay looking fresh for a long time.

what colors go with a blue kitchen?+

Warm wood, white, and cream are the easiest partners for blue. For metals, brass and gold add warmth while matte black feels more modern. White marble or light quartz counters and a white tile backsplash round out almost any blue kitchen.

does a navy island with white cabinets work?+

It works really well and it's a favorite for good reason. A navy island gives you one bold spot of color in a bright white kitchen without committing the whole room. Add brass pendant lights and a light counter on top to make it feel finished.

what countertop and backsplash go with blue?+

White marble and light quartz are classic with deeper blues like navy and indigo, while warm butcher block softens a lighter blue. For the backsplash, a white subway or zellige tile keeps things crisp and lets the blue lead. Cream tile is lovely with dusty or denim blues.

what is the best finish for blue kitchen cabinets?+

Go with satin or semi-gloss on the cabinets. It wipes clean easily, stands up to daily use, and gives blue a soft, even sheen. For the walls, an eggshell or satin finish holds up near the stove and sink without looking too shiny.

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