That soft hue on the walls can easily steal people s attention in your kitchen.
Light blue grey kitchen walls.
The secret to a fresh color palette for your kitchen is using the right balance of color so that the space doesn t feel cold at all just refreshing.
Blue is a great color to build into your kitchen design.
This color is a bit tricky as it reads gray on the paint chip but in real like it looks a bit more blue than gray once it s on the walls.
It s just the way the light reflects on it.
When deciding how to implement these colors consider applying yellow to your walls and using gray on your backsplash countertops and appliances.
The sahara sand yellow and masala gray in this kitchen create a perfect balance of understated and bold.
However when you look closer you can see that it is not grey it is blue grayish blue to be exact.
This is why it always make sense to get testers and put them on your walls so you can see the color with your lighting.
Photo by meriwether inc.
Blue has a lot of versatility as a color and can act as a substitute for a white or a black if you pick a very light or very dark hue respectively.
The accent wall is painted in grey color in this white kitchen.
Blue also is a great accentuator of texture of tiles cabinets or countertops and can be adapted to a variety of different lighting conditions.
Gray delivers a subtle elegance while yellow can add a pop of positivity.
With so many hues to choose from there s a shade of blue out there for every style mood and paint preference.
Be sure to pair your cool gray with crisp white trim color to balance your kitchen color palette.