10 Beautiful Blue Kitchen Decorating Ideas
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1Blue All Over

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2Striking

Use this shade of dark blue to instantly add some interest to your kitchen. Amp up the contrast in the room by pairing it with a white countertops, flooring, or trim.
Striking P480-7, starting at $27 per gallon; behr.com
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3Farmhouse Blues
The various shades of blue featured on the walls, sink, and floor beautifully come together to create a vibrant atmosphere in this country kitchen.
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4Tanzanite
You can't go wrong with this timeless shade of blue on the walls. Make it even more vibrant by pairing it with colorful accessories and furniture throughout.
Tanzanite P530-7, starting at $27 per gallon; behr.com
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5Vintage Vibes
Jolie Sikes-Smith from Junk Gypsies created a unique and distressed look on her turquoise kitchen cabinets by coating them with a blue interior oil stain, then used a rag to apply, and partially rub off a layer of wood finish stain.
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6Aqua Fresco
Use this eye-catching blue to recreate Jolie's vintage look on your shelves and cabinets.
Aqua Fresco M460-5, starting at $27 per gallon; behr.com
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7Village Home
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8Blue Chalk
This shade of blue adds just the right amount of color and warmth to the kitchen without being overpowering. Plus, it looks gorgeous with a variety of neutrals.
Blue Chalk M500-3, starting at $27 per gallon; behr.com
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9Inspired by the Sea
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10Sea Ice
Use this joy-inducing color to coat an accent wall, or to revamp your entire kitchen—it works well in both small and large spaces.
Sea Ice P450-1, starting at $27 per gallon; behr.com
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11Toned Down Blues
New York designer Christina Salway painted the cabinets in this Victorian farmhouse a dark gray-blue to make the white farmhouse sink and lighter walls pop.
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12Catalina Coast
A moody hue like Catalina makes a statement without shouting.
Catalina Coast PPU13-03, starting at $27 per gallon; behr.com
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13Sky Ceiling
While white certainly helps illuminate a room, sometimes an additional light color, like the light blue splashed on the ceiling of this renovated 1970s farmhouse, helps to brighten it up too.
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14Permafrost
The gray undertones found in this shade of blue makes it act more like a neutral.
Permafrost S490-1, starting at $27; behr.com
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15Distressed Blue
Old blue barn wood served as the starting point for this kitchen's color palette.
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16Morning Calm
A color like this, which feels both old and new, tells a story and beautifully blends into a rustic farmhouse-inspired kitchen.
Morning Calm, starting at $42 per gallon; magnoliamarket.com
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17Ceiling Statement
The dreamy blue ceiling inside this converted 1840s schoolhouse showcases a design trick used on Southern porches. "The color draws the eye up," says the homeowner Jason, "which makes the room feel like it stretches to the sky."
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18Clear Aqua
This light blue shade makes a statement without being too overwhelming.
Clear Aqua P440-2, starting at $27 per gallon; behr.com
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19Bold and Bright
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20Beacon Blue
The elegant, sapphire-inspired shade works well on cabinets or walls.
Beacon Blue P510-7, starting at $27; behr.com
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