
We continue motivating you with attractive ideas in renovating/styling your home. Today’s write up, is devoted to Grey and Navy-Blue kitchens.
Why grey when white would be the obvious colour, especially teamed with such a bold colour of blue? Choosing grey with blue will make your kitchen more catchy, inviting, and quirky. With a lot of time spent in the kitchen, cooking, gathering with family, dining, it is important to get your colour scheme exactly right.
Such a colour scheme is usually taken in a softer and muted shade to create a welcoming space but of course, you can go with a navy kitchen island in a dove grey space or touches of light grey in a bright blue kitchen – the possibilities are endless! If you are not sure about the colours, do not add much, go for blue accessories, textiles and porcelain and this way you will find out if you are ready to make more changes.
Do not forget to brighten up your décor with some metallics, these are usually gold and brass, but you may choose any. White will refresh the décor; stained wood will make it more rustic, and you may also think of other colours to add here.
A contemporary navy kitchen, with a crisp white island, paired with dove grey bar stools.
Blue and soft grey shines in this space in several ways. A rich blue island with a wooden countertop, blue pendant lighting, light blue lower cabinets, and a vintage oven to blend the classic with modern. Sometimes, being unafraid to take basics like blue and grey to a new level will reap the highest reward in a kitchen.
A blue kitchen with a grey floral wallpaper and touches of gold-stained wood is very vintage. This look is for the most fearless. What finishes this kitchen the most are the gold finishing touches.
There are hundreds of ways to make blue and grey kitchens work. You could even incorporate this into your dining room, so both rooms tie. Some kitchens and diners are open planned, so this would be far easier to make this look work:
We asked 100 people in the UK, the colour of their kitchen, and if they had redecorated.
Over 70% of the people asked, claimed they had updated their colour scheme during the 1st UK lockdown, and 40% of them declared the preferred colour option was grey.
Grey is such a simple, easy colour. Whether you are styling this with another colour or combining this with another shade of grey.
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