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51 Blue Dining Room Ideas You'll Want to Bookmark
Tyler Karu
Blue may seem like an odd choice for a dining room, but since blue is such a versatile color, it should make an easy addition to just about any room in your home—your dining room included. Plus, the color is available in an array of different shades: some soft and refined, some bold and vibrant, and some dark and sophisticated. With so many options, you can make your blue-filled palette exactly as subtle or as statement-making as you’d like it to be.
To make things easy for you, we’ve rounded up some of the best blue dining room examples we’ve ever seen. Ahead, 51 blue dining rooms worth perusing as you craft one of your own.
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Bespoke Only
The easiest way to craft a blue dining room? Paint your walls blue. Since there are so many shades of blue out there, options abound. But even subtler shades—like pastel blue—should deliver the statement you’re looking for.
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Becca Interiors
A rug can make a statement in any space—your dining room, included. Break things up with a patterned rug, or keep things simple with a solid one. Just focus on finding something that’ll feel good under your feet every time you eat.
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Ashley Montgomery Design
Your dining room table may seem like the focal point of your space, but it’s really your dining room chairs that’ll demand all the attention. Snag a set of blue chairs in a shade that’s as soft or as bold as you want it to be, and watch as they transform your space.
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Katie Martinez Design
Searching for a way to make your all-neutral dining room look and feel bluer? Stock up on blue accent pieces. Think: cozy blue throws, blue cloth napkins, blue taper candles, blue art, and more. These small accessories may not make much of a difference on their own. But when color-coordinated, they're sure to draw the eye.
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Devon Grace Interiors
If your walls are already painted and you don’t feel like changing them, you’re not out of luck. Hang a few striking blue paintings or photographs. The eye-catching addition should make the room look more blue, even if the art is only covering a fraction of your wall space.
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Ashley Montgomery Design
Banquettes, benches, and booths are popular dining room seating options, and you don’t have to build one into your space. Instead, you can snag a bold blue couch to add a ready-made banquette—and a pop of color—to your dining room.
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Becca Interiors
If painting all your walls blue sounds intimidating, consider painting just one of them. The accent wall should stand out enough to make your space look and feel bluer without forcing you to commit to a wall-to-wall color scheme.
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Kendall Wilkinson Design
When shopping for blue dining room chairs, you’ll see a lot of dark navies and light blues. But if you want to guarantee a striking interior, consider springing for a less expected shade of blue—like a vibrant teal or bold cobalt.
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Erin Williamson Design
If you’ve been blessed with a dining room fireplace, consider framing it with blue tiles, paint, or wallpaper. Not only will the choice draw attention to your beautiful fireplace, but it should also act a little like an accent wall—introducing color to your space without overwhelming the room.
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Tyler Karu
Painting your walls is an obvious way to add color to your space, but painting your trim can be just as striking. Make a subtle statement by painting your trim some shade of blue. And if you want to magnify the detail’s impact, stock up on dining room chairs in a matching blue shade.
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Erin Williamson Design
If you’re working with a bold shade of blue, even small doses should be enough to get your point across. So instead of painting your dining room chairs blue, paint just their chairbacks blue. This DIY approach won’t work with all dining room chairs, but if you can pull it off, it’s sure to make a bold addition to your space.
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Becca Interiors
Putting one blue painting on your gallery wall won’t make your space feel very blue, but putting a bunch of blue paintings on your gallery wall will. Each blue piece should draw more attention to the rest. And if you stick to one shade of blue—rather than playing with different tones—the impact should be even more obvious.
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Bespoke Only
Paint can be a great way to make your walls blue, but if you’re looking for something less permanent, consider peel-and-stick wallpaper, instead. Snag a printed option to add color and texture to your space, and line as much—or as little—of the room as you want to.
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White Sands
Chandeliers make a classic addition to any dining room, and if you’re looking to turn heads, why not opt for something blue? Match your dining room chairs to the fixture, or let it stand on its own. Either way, it’s sure to make a statement.
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Arbor & Co.
There are tons of different blues in this world—some with purple undertones, and some with green undertones. And while pairing these strikingly different blues may seem like a recipe for disaster, it’s actually an easy way to make a monochromatic room feel more varied and dynamic.
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Katie Martinez Design
Many of us shy away from dark colors, often because we’re afraid of making a room feel small or cramped. But since dining rooms are meant to be cozy, they can handle all that darkness. So pair a dark wooden table with dark navy walls—it can be a great way to set the tone in your space.
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Mary Patton
Looking for a subtler way to bring blue into your color scheme? Snag a set of woven chairs that feature just a touch of blue. The bolder the pop of color, the more it will stand out in your space.
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Jessica Nelson Design
If your dining room is flanked by cabinets—or filled with dressers, console tables, and armoires—consider leaving your walls as is and paint your furniture, instead. This can be a creative way to establish your dining room’s palette. You can bring your space together by sprinkling in other blue décor.
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Erin Williamson Design
A rug doesn’t have to be unusual to stand out—it just has to be unusual in its current context. When surrounded by neutral furniture, even the simplest washed-out blue rug is bound to make a statement. And since the rug will contrast with the furniture—while the furniture contrasts with the rug—the entire room will end up feeling more dynamic.
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Devon Grace Interiors
Say the word “blue,” and most of us envision sky blue, royal blue, or navy. These colors are incredibly pretty, but they’re also, well, everywhere. So if you want your pop of color to be bold and surprising, consider choosing an underrated shade of blue—like a soft blue-green.
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Kendall Wilkinson Design
Blue dining room chairs aren’t necessarily common, which can make them tough to shop for. But consider turning this limitation into an opportunity: you now have an excuse to frame your table with cozy blue lounge seating (which is fairly common and easy to shop for).
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White Sands
Drapes can be a great way to add a new color to your interior without repainting your walls. Snag a set in a shade of blue you love, and hang them over all your windows.
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Ferrer
Wallpaper doesn’t have to line every inch of your walls. By putting up wallpaper panels, you can enjoy the visual texture of wallpaper and the breathing room of negative space.
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Devon Grace Interiors
If you’re pairing blue with blue, you might think contrast is off the menu. But there are tons of different shades of blue, and there are just as many ways to make your palette dynamic. Consider pairing a darker blue with a lighter one. And remember that you can play with saturation (by pairing a rich color with a washed-out one), too.
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Tyler Karu
Once you’ve painted your walls blue, you may feel tempted to leave your ceiling as is. But consider showing your ceiling the same attention you’ve shown the rest of your space. Paint it a complementary color, like a light tangerine or a shiny copper, for an interior that’s doubly statement-making.
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White Sands
Banquettes may be crafted from hard materials, but they’re often softened with cushions and pillows. And if your goal is to bring more blue into your palette, these softer additions can be a great way to do it.
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Design: JDP Interiors, Photo: Amy Bartlam
If you want your blue accents to create a palette—and not just a pop of color—look for ways to echo them throughout your space. Even a washed-out blue rug can make an impact when paired with matching art. And combined, these accents are sure to feel more like a theme than a passing detail.
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Devon Grace Interiors
In a dining room filled with neutral furniture, fun-colored walls may feel out of place. But if you stick with a lighter shade—like a subtle blue—you can switch up your palette without overwhelming your space.
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Katherine Carter
A shelf-lined wall isn’t just an opportunity for storage. It’s also a great place to display some of your favorite finds. And if you can color-coordinate those finds—displaying only those that are blue—you can create an accent wall without using any paint or wallpaper at all.
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Erin Williamson Design
Blue is an incredibly versatile color, so your blue dining room walls could give way to even more striking additions, like a vibrant yellow painting, a striking purple rug, or a bold pink chandelier.
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Pure Salt Interiors
Your blue additions don’t have to make your space bolder. By stocking up on pastel blue pieces, you can actually soften your space while making it more dynamic.
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Reena Sotropa
Once you’ve committed to a bold wall color, choosing curtains can be tough. But snag a printed set that contains the color lining your walls, and you’ll have a cohesive interior in no time.
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Jenn Pablo Studio
If your dining room table could use a tune-up, consider painting its legs blue. The unexpected pop of color will surprise anyone who sees it—plus, it’ll bring a little more blue into your space.
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Brexton Cole Interiors
If you want to go all in on blue, consider using two shades in your palette: one darker shade and one lighter shade. By using the darker shade on your floor, you can ground your space in coziness. And by using the lighter shade on your walls, you can bring color to the room without sacrificing brightness.
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Devon Grace Interiors
Throw pillows make an easy addition to any room—adding a pop of color that you can swap out at any time. We know what you’re thinking: Throw pillows don’t really belong in the dining room, but if your dining room boasts a cozy banquette, you definitely have room for a few.
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Tyler Karu
There are plenty of ways to pull off a subtle blue dining room. One of them? Hang blue-gray drapes. The soft-colored curtains will set the tone in your space without demanding unnecessary attention.
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Jessica Nelson Design
If you want a blue accent to stand out in your dining room, pair it with another blue accent. On its own, a bright blue candle may not be enough to establish a palette. But pair it with a light blue rug, and a color scheme will take shape before your eyes.
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Tyler Karu
Playing with tone is one great way to make a blue dining room more dynamic. But playing with print can be just as effective. Plus, when your color scheme is so pared-down, you can layer tons of different patterns without overwhelming your space.
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Devon Grace Interiors
Wall-to-wall color can be a striking look. But if you want to break things up, consider sprinkling in some white trim. White window panes and baseboards can add brightness to an otherwise dark blue space, and white ceilings can add even more light into the mix.
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Michelle Boudreau Design
Your bluest pieces don’t have to be solid blue. By snagging a patterned rug—or a few printed chairs—you can bring blue into your palette without adding large blocks of color.
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Maite Granda
Matching your dining room chairs to your table is a natural choice. But what about matching your seating to your walls, instead? Once you’ve painted your walls blue, consider snagging seats that match. This approach works particularly well if your seating is upholstered—and even better if you have a banquette.
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Pure Salt Interiors
Sometimes, you don’t need multiple pieces to transform your space—one particularly bold piece can get the job done. A massive blue-filled photograph could be enough to make an all-white room look blue.
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Devon Grace Interiors
If you want to pump up the volume on your bluest pieces, consider pairing them with a high-contrast accent. Nothing brings out the blue in a set of navy chairs like a crisp white rug.
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Calimia Home
When in doubt, work in threes: snag three blue accents and sprinkle them around the room. This should be enough to create a pattern, inviting the eye to notice all the blue in your space.
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Devon Grace Interiors
Art can be a great way to break up solid-colored walls. If you’ve committed to a coat of dark blue paint, consider throwing in a light painting or two. Even a light blue painting should be enough to get the job done.
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White Sands
Add intrigue to your space by pairing two shades of blue that almost match. Since the colors look so similar, they should engage the eye. But since they don’t match perfectly, they should leave your space looking decidedly dynamic.
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Reagen Taylor Photography
Drapes can add a pop of color—and glamour—to any room. If you really want to make a statement, consider snagging them in a darker-than-expected shade of blue.
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Mary Patton
In a blue dining room, it may seem strange to make space for other colors. But the truth is, blue can be a major color in your dining room without being the only color in your dining room. So snag a blue statement-maker—like a blue printed rug—and pair it with other shades you love. There’s no reason your walls can’t be pink and your curtains can’t be green just because your rug is blue.
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Katherine Carter
Don’t feel like painting? No worries. By hanging curtains that cover your walls—rather than your windows—you can change your dining room’s palette without grabbing a paintbrush. (And you can add a touch drama, too.)
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White Sands
If your space is filled with neutrals—like beige, gray, and white—then any color you add will change the room’s palette. So keep things simple by establishing a neutral canvas. Then, add a few pops of blue. Even in small doses—and in fairly subtle shades—the color should stand out.
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Tyler Karu
One obvious way to design a blue dining room is to go blue from ceiling to floor. Snag a blue printed rug, a set of blue chairs, and a little blue décor—then, paint your walls and ceilings to match. Since this choice is so dramatic, it pairs well with striking colors. So don’t just go light blue from ceiling to floor—go bold.
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20 Blue Dining Room Ideas (Photos)
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A cleanly designed dining room with a blue painted wall, white chairs, white pendant lights, and octagonal wall accents.
Light bluish walls, huge windows, a traditional style rug, wooden furniture, and a simple chandelier.
Modernistic style dining area with hardwood floors, rectangular table for four, a sleek pendant light, abstract painting accents, and a light grayish blue wall.
Victorian inspired dining room with a mini round wooden table for four, a Victorian style chandelier, and hardwood floors.
An open dining area with a rectangular wooden table for eight, a fireplace, and some plant accents.
Blue painted walls with playfully printed chairs, a square wooden table for two, a huge floor to ceiling mirror and a pendant light.
Light grayish blue walls, beige hardwood floor, a glass table for six, black leather chairs, and a chandelier.
A shabby chic style dining area with blue pastel tones, a mixture of prints, a rustic wooden table, and a simple pendant light.
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Pastel Blue walls, a huge window, hardwood floors, rustic dining set for four, a traditional cabinet, and a chandelier.
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Blue dining room with a blue rug, cozy beige chairs, rectangular wooden table for six, and an eye-catching wall art.
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Victorian style dining room with six electric bluish violet chairs, a rectangular wooden table, glass chandelier, and a traditional carpet.
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A calming blue dining room with blue and gray chairs, a glass table for six, and a silver chandelier.
Zillow DigsTM
Blue striped painted walls with large windows, a huge metallic pendant light, long wooden dining set, and hardwood floors.
Photo by Carolyn Miller Interiors
A strikingly blue dining area. Electric blue walls and chairs, a grand golden chandelier, hardwood floors, and a huge abstract painting.
Photo by Shor Home
A country style kitchen with blue walls, rustic chairs, and a wooden chandelier.
Photo by Domain Construction LLC
Blue painted walls, a mini bar, white geometric themed chairs, an oblong table for four, hardwood floor, and a unique pendant light.
Photo by The Mine
A blue country style dining room with floral printed accents, white chairs, a wooden table, a fireplace, and gold accents.
Photo by CxS Designs
A sleek dining room with eight electric blue chairs, a long rectangular wooden table, white printed rug, and a simple chandelier.
Photo by Rockstar Builders, Inc.
Brick walled dining room with geometric accents and a rectangular wooden table for eight.
Photo by Creative Tonic – Courtnay Tartt Elias
A wide dining room with blue painted walls, huge windows, Victorian-inspired blue chairs, a round wooden table for eight, and a uniquely blue chandelier.
The purpose of a dining room is to give people a place to gather and eat meals together. Some shades of blue give people a feeling of being calm, peaceful, and safe. This makes blue a relaxing choice for your dining room color scheme.
Colorful Blue Vs. Neutral Hues
Many designers choose more neutral tones when creating a color scheme for the dining area. Blue color schemes make up only 1.12% of the 273,471 dining rooms which we analyzed. If a person wants to use a blue color scheme but is afraid of straying too far from the neutral majority, they can add in brown, tan, or white tones for a balanced effect.
Contrasting Your Blue Color Scheme
On the color wheel, the complementary color of blue is orange. Cool blue also goes very well with warm red tones. If a room feels flat, dull, or one-dimensional, it may need some contrasting color tones added into the design. Contrast is simple to create; keep in mind the idea of cool and warm. A bouquet of red roses may be all you need to warm up a deep, french blue space.
Using Blue In A Contemporary Design
When we looked through all of our data, we found that contemporary styles were the most popular for dining room areas. There were 111,411 dining rooms of this style out of the 413,706 dining rooms that we studied as far as style goes.
Blue lends itself well to contemporary style because it is a color found in nature. Because contemporary design usually features neutral colors, the blue theme may come in subtly, in particular through vibrant wall art.
Inspired By Blue Dining Room Design Ideas
Collect visual inspiration for your dining area by browsing through photos. It can be eye-opening to see how interior designers all over the world are creating gorgeous spaces in creative ways. Combine certain aspects of the blue dining room design ideas that you peruse.
Pictures of blue dining room ideas will help you understand that any single element of the area is capable of transforming the space entirely. Focal central elements can be drawn out and added to through the use of crafty details.
Have fun designing a blue dining area that makes you feel relaxed, and in the mood for a peaceful meal with your loved ones. There are many ways to move towards a blue theme: weave colors in with neutral tones, contrast blue with a warm color, or use a splash of blue with your contemporary style. Get inspired by blue dining room design ideas and pursue your vision!
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Blue color in the interior of the dining room: amazing examples in the photo
When choosing a palette for decorating a dining room, most of us focus on warm colors: red, gold, brown, etc. These colors have the ability to create a cozy feeling and work great in spaces where people come together to eat and socialize. However, today we want to talk about a shade that is rarely considered as a dominant candidate when it comes to the interior of the dining room - about blue. nine0003
There are a number of objective reasons why we homeowners refuse to use it in these spaces. Among them are well-founded claims that blue has an overwhelming effect on appetite, and the decor in which it prevails seems cold and unfriendly. All this is true, but not in all cases. This sophisticated color can become a real decoration of the dining room, you just have to “warm up” it a little.
Below is a table with blue shades that are considered the most preferred in terms of decorating dining rooms and kitchens, as well as some very successful examples of its use, in our opinion, and tips for those who are ready to decide on their own experiment. nine0003
1. Misty Surf 740E-2, Behr
2. Sky's the Limit KM3803-1, Kelly-Moore
3. Chambray Blue 029-2, Mythic Paint
4. Debonair 23-3, Pratt & Lambert
5. Cool Aqua 2056-40, Benjamin Moore
6. Crystal Lake 353-4, Pittsburgh Paints
7. Leisure Blue SW6515, Sherwin-Williams
8. Mystified 4011-8, Valspar
Sea and sky - what could be more desirable to contemplate ? If you are missing the panorama of the water surface outside the windows of your dining room, you can at least partially compensate for this lack by creating its imitation on the wall. A paint of a very soft, as if diluted shade is ideal. To complete the effect, watery blue is best combined with light green and sandy colors. nine0003
Turquoise just can't be boring! It is so sparkling and clean, and the interiors based on it always look fashionable, fresh and modern. See how interestingly turquoise pairs with darker shades of a neutral palette, in our case, chocolate brown.
A sky blue wall hue brings a chiming cool feel to an interior that is generally built around neutrals, grays and woods. Ceiling beams are great, but they add a bit of weight to the ceiling and make it appear lower than it actually is. The situation is saved by panoramic windows (and the view behind them) and the color of the walls, which restore visual balance. nine0003
Here is another expressive, but very simple combination based on sky blue, white and several woody shades. Please note that this special color (that same sky blue) can serve as a great backdrop for displaying paintings and photographs. An interesting architectural element, emphasized with its help, will always be in the spotlight.
Dark, inky blue color is very popular among interior designers. Admittedly, this is a pretty bold choice for a dining room, but when balanced with a good dose of white or any neutral hues, as well as plenty of natural light, there is a spectacular contrast without a hint of heaviness and provoking claustrophobia. nine0003
If you want to visually lift the ceiling, paint it blue instead of white. Cool colors affect the perception in such a way that the objects showing them seem more distant. In addition, the blue ceiling evokes in us an involuntary association with the sky, so isn't it the right place for it in the dining room? It's interesting to see how the same sky blue chairs pair with their cream counterparts.
In this example, we can see a rather rare combination: light blue with dark red (in our case, terracotta red). This is a fantastic color choice for modern style dining rooms! nine0003
If you are wary of fast-paced fashion trends, we suggest limiting your use of the trending shade or shades to items that are easy to replace. Stick to a simple and time-honored neutral palette for flooring, high-end finishes and furniture. But with the color of the walls and accessories it is quite acceptable to experiment.
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Bright blue sky, peaceful water surface, cleanliness, vast expanses, coolness - blue is associated with all this. A blue kitchen is one of the best solutions for people living in hot countries. After all, blue is a color that is famous for its “cooling” and calming effect. You can’t call Russia a hot country, but the blue kitchen attracts many, because it is so stylish and unusual. nine0003
Is this design appropriate in our case? Of course! The main thing is to apply colors and draw up a design project correctly. So that creating a color scheme for a kitchen in blue shades does not become an impossible task for you, we suggest that you carefully study our article. In it, we tried to collect the most valuable tips and useful life hacks for you!
Minimalism as the main feature of modern kitchens in blue
Minimalism is one of the most popular styles today. And the design of the blue kitchen is just perfect for its implementation. Ideally, such spaces should be light and without unnecessary details. Due to their versatility, they will remain in trend for many years to come. nine0003 Photo from source: pinterest.ruTabletop Cedar 111/1 White
About the advantages and distinctive features of the blue color
- a beneficial effect on the psyche - sets you in a calm mood, peace, rest. When you look at blue, associations immediately arise with a clear sky and sea surface;
- light blue kitchen helps to make the kitchen visually more spacious. Therefore, if you have a very small or too narrow space, as well as if it has narrow ceilings, this color is perfect for decorating it; nine0003
- blue is a "cold" shade, which means that if you have a bright, sun-drenched kitchen, it will successfully visually "cool" it. If the side is north and the sun's rays, on the contrary, are very lacking, choose the most airy and lightest shades of blue;
- goes well with all other colors.
How does the color blue affect the perception of space?
In contrast to blue, which makes objects look heavier, blue, on the contrary, makes the space wider and lighter. Therefore, almost all shades of this color can be used when decorating walls, overall pieces of furniture, floors and ceilings. nine0003 Photo source: mydomaine.com Top Cedar 1110/S White
On the negative side
It would be unfair not to mention the other side of the blue kitchen design coin. If you go too far with him, he can begin to overwhelm those who are present in a space with such an interior. Read more about how to prevent such a negative effect, we will tell below.
5 tips for blue kitchen design
Indeed, if the blue color in the interior of the kitchen is presented too widely, it can not only relax too much, but even lead to notes of melancholy. What can be done to avoid this?
Tip #1
Complement blue with brighter shades - orange, yellow, red, pink. At the same time, keep a balance: there should not be very many of them so as not to oversaturate the space. Use, for example, edging, various interesting inserts, vases, etc.
Photo from the source: m.divan.ruTop-top Cedar 2073/Pw Light oakAdvice #2
What role the blue color will play in the interior depends, first of all, on how bright and saturated it is. If to a minimal extent, then it may well become a background.
Photo from the source: mykaleidoscope.ruTable top Cedar 1210/Br White diamondAnd if more, then this blue is better to use as an accent. nine0003 Photo from the source: interiorizm.com Countertop Cedar 7061/S Fossil
Tip #3
It's better not to "cool" the space at all. To do this, do not forget to dilute it with warm tones - brown, beige, cream. They all go great with blue. And to make the interior warmer and more comfortable, the right choice of texture will help - matte, woody, natural.
Photo from source: pinterest.ruTip #4
All shades of blue, green, yellow, orange - here they are - the ideal companions of blue in the interior. Also, of course, we must not forget about the classics - gray, black and white. They go well with all the colors of the rainbow, as they are considered the perfect base.
Photo from the source: i.pinimg.comTabletop Cedar 111/1 WhiteAdvice #5
There are cases when blue is undesirable as the main tone. These include kitchens that do not face south. How to be in this case? Use blue in dishes, decor, textiles, apron. nine0003 Photo from the source: promsteklo.com
Choosing companion colors in three main ranges
Neutral range
Here, blue looks great with light shades of pink, green, purple, as well as beige and gray.
Photo from the source: krym-kucnya.ruTop-top Cedar 694/SL Marble Gray MarbleContrast range
Here blue harmonizes with classic white and black, as well as with orange, yellow and red. nine0003 Photo from source: pinterest.ruTabletop Cedar 4018/S Galaxy
Monochrome scale
Here, relative shades will come in handy: azure, blue, turquoise, mint, gray, etc.
Next, we will consider the combinations of blue in the interior of the kitchen in more detail.
Photo from the source: stroybeton-msk.ruWhite
Like sea water with foam, like the sky with clouds, the blue color with white looks as harmonious as possible, because we so often see this combination in nature. Therefore, you can not be afraid that the blue and white kitchen will ever go out of style. After all, the classic never gets old! nine0003
This duet can even become the basis of the color scheme of the kitchen, which can be diluted with a third, contrasting and bright color. Or, conversely, neutral. It all depends on what you would like to see in the end.
By the way, such a duet will look especially organic in kitchens in which there are ethnic motifs - Spanish tiles, Russian Gzhel, Delft, Chinese porcelain.
Photo source: backsplash.comTop top Cedar 111/1 White nine0002 GreenIn the spectrum, these colors are closest to each other, so there is no doubt that they will look harmonious. In wildlife, such a duet is often found in flowers (bells, cornflowers, hyacinths, trees against the sky, algae, etc.). Therefore, in this case, it is best to choose natural shades.
Photo from source: kyhnibelarusi.ruTabletop Cedar 7053/FL* TaxusRed
Very strong contrast. Sometimes even too bright. Therefore, such a blue kitchen in the photo, references is quite rare. Orange-red and rose-red shades will look better in this case.
Photo from the source: robdom.ruTabletop Cedar 316/1 Wenge woodBeige
A very successful duet, which can also be found in nature. Reminiscent of a sea sandy coast or a view of a wheat field against a blue sky. nine0003
Beige is warm and blue is cool, so they complement each other perfectly. And this combination has a pronounced calming effect, which is more suitable for decorating bedrooms. I would like to add some dynamics to the interior of the kitchen. This will help accents made in more cheerful shades. It can be, for example, a bouquet of bright pink flowers or something else interesting.
Photo source: casavogue.globo.comTop top Cedar 1207/BR Brilliant dark graphite nine0002 BlueBlue is the same blue, only diluted with white. This combination makes the perception of blue softer, there is a certain play of shades that makes the space fresher and a little cooler. The latter quality is especially true for kitchens with windows facing the sunny side.
Photo from the source: mykaleidoscope.ruPink
The mood this duo will create in the interior depends on the shades you choose. For example, if you use bright pink tones, it will make the kitchen dynamic and expressive. If you choose pale pink shades, the kitchen will turn out to be calm and restrained. nine0003 Photo from the source: santa-keramika.ruTable top Cedar 3027/S White granite
Combinations look cool:
- pale blue + hot pink;
- turquoise + pastel pink;
- pastel blue + soft pink + cheerful orange / yellow;
- bright blue + bright pink + neutral beige, etc.
yellow
This color is the opposite of blue and blue. Therefore, it is quite suitable for creating a kitchen in blue tones with an interior that stands out with beautiful contrasts. The coldest blue in a duet with yellow revives and becomes warmer. If you want to create a warm, contrasting, yet calm interior, choose pastel shades of yellow and don't use them too much. nine0003 Photo from the source: almode.ruTabletop Cedar 2347/soft Marble Blanco
Brown
The combination of blue and brown in the interior of the kitchen also helps to make the room warmer. This is especially true when the floor and furniture are made of natural wood.
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There is a risk that a blue-gray kitchen may seem cold. Perhaps even gloomy. To avoid this effect, dilute the interior palette. To do this, add a lot of white, warm tones. Solid wood furniture will also help achieve this goal.
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Blue style kitchen with black accents is perhaps the most unhackneyed and bold option. Which is most often used in Scandi-style designs. nine0003 Photo source: na-dache.proTable top Cedar 4018/S Galaxy
6 ideas for a blue kitchen in the interior: photo
1. Pale blue Provence style kitchen
option, Provence style. By the way, blue is one of the key colors in it.
Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTabletop Cedar 706/1 Royal Opal nine0002 2. Blue wallpaper in the kitchenIf the kitchen has a low ceiling, wallpaper with patterns in the form of vertical stripes will help to correct its perception for the better.
Photo from the source: mik-mebel.comFor Provence or country, checkered wallpapers are best suited, but for Mediterranean, Scandinavian styles - Spanish azulejos.
3. Kitchen with blue fronts
A light blue kitchen in the interior is one of the most interesting alternatives to standard white or beige options. After all, such headsets will also visually make the space wider. A variety of shades look cool:
- cornflower blue;
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Photo from the source: pinterest.ru4. Blue walls
In this case, light blue and light gray are considered the most appropriate shades of blue for wall decoration.
Photo from the source: mykaleidoscope.ruTabletop Cedar 4136/M Wood stripeIf you want to visually highlight one of the walls and put an accent on it, gray or turquoise shades will help with this. nine0003 Photo from the source: mykaleidoscope.ruTabletop Cedar 3063/1 Basalt
5. Apron
Would you like to make your kitchen blue? In the photo in the interior, as well as references, there are often options when blue is used only accentuated. A vivid example of this is an apron in this shade. It turns out a rather practical area above the work surface, which is associated with cleanliness. So that the color does not reduce appetite too much (it is capable of it), we recommend using those shades of blue that gravitate more towards turquoise. nine0003 Photo from the source: designwiki.ruTabletop Cedar 921/1 Kungur Marble
6. Decoration of window openings
If the kitchen is combined with a living room or dining room, then it is better to decorate the windows with plain blue curtains.
Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTable top Cedar 4057/S TeresinaAnd if it's just a kitchen space, then here you can already afford more variety: flowers, stripes, checks and other patterns on the curtains. Why are such products more appropriate here? nine0003
Because they are less easily soiled than solid colors. And in the kitchen, as you know, it is very easy to get something dirty in the process of cooking.
Features of the repair and decoration of the kitchen in blue tones: recommendations with photo ideas
Let's look up, namely, at the ceiling. The standard solution is the design in white. For blue kitchens, matte stretch ceilings in a cold shade of white are more suitable. But if the kitchen is small, then it is still better to stretch the ceilings with a glossy surface - their shine will visually expand the space, make the ceilings higher. nine0003
Let's look straight at the walls. There are two options for their design:
- in the same tone as the kitchen set - this is if you want to make furniture modules weightless and almost invisible. Especially true for kitchenettes;
Photo from the source: admagazine.ruTable top Cedar 1012/Cr White ceramic- in a different color - as a rule, light, neutral tones are used as a base - beige, white, gray.
Photo source: roomble.com Countertop Cedar 7024/1 Imperial Marble nine0002 If you make the walls blue and the suite white, it will give the kitchen more coolness. Photo from the source: mastermebius.ruWhat material is better to choose for wall decoration? Here, first of all, it is better to pay attention to practicality. That is, tile, paint and wallpaper that can be washed are most suitable.
Let's look down at the floor. For its design, you need to choose the most non-staining coating. A great option is plain tiles, stone-like PVC tiles, laminate / linoleum, imitating wood flooring. nine0003 Photo from the source: pinterest.ru
We look at the "face" of the kitchen - an apron. If you make it blue, then this will be a great solution in order to create a minimalist style. In general, there are two options: make the apron neutral or turn it into an accent.
When implementing the first option, it would be appropriate to use a white boar (especially if the walls are also white).
Photo from the source: tulaprocess.ruTabletop Cedar 2946/R Galiya nine0002 And to make an apron a "highlight" of the interior, attracting the eye, it is better to use bright colors. For example, yellow.Choosing the right furniture and appliances for the blue kitchen
Facades, along with the backsplash, are also the "face" of the kitchen. Therefore, when choosing a headset, great attention should be paid to them. If you make them glossy, the kitchen will take on an ultra-modern look. But remember! The more shiny the surface, the more dirt will be visible on it, therefore, they will require more thorough care. nine0003 Photo from source: cdn.decoist.com
About milling. This is certainly beautiful, but also complicates the care process. The smoother and straighter the surface, the easier it is to clean.
When choosing a set, the first thing we pay attention to is the facade. If you are looking for high-quality and inexpensive facades, look into the catalog of the Kedr factory. A variety of decors for every taste and high quality - everything you need to create the perfect kitchen is here!
If there is already too much blue in the design of the kitchen, it is better to choose appliances in neutral, standard colors. For example, black is a great option for creating modern designs. nine0003 Photo from source: pinterest.ruTabletop Cedar 111/1 White
White - for the Scandinavian style.
Steel - for high-tech.
Cream technique will look great if you have a classic blue kitchen.
About choosing a worktop for a blue set in the kitchen
In this case, it is not wood that is considered a classic kitchen top, but plain gray/white worktops, as well as stone or its imitation. nine0003 Photo from the source: inmyroom.ruTable top Cedar 1110/S White
Warmth and naturalness, which a wooden countertop will give, will not be appropriate in every style of kitchen interior.
Photo from source: uutvdome.ruTop top Cedar 7052/FL* Wotan OakBut if you still need to add something “warming” to the space, the wooden kitchen top can be complemented with decor, textiles in beige tones. nine0003
The choice of worktop is important! Pay attention to products from the Kedr factory. High-quality and eco-friendly countertops, more than 180 decors - you will find what you need!
Which decor is better to use in the design of a blue kitchen: photos of examples
Beauty is not the only quality that decor in modern kitchens should have. Today, functionality is also in the price. Dishes have both of these qualities. Open the shelves and arrange beautiful cups, plates, pans, tea / coffee sets on them. Thus, they will decorate the space, and for their intended functional purpose, they can always be used, simply by taking them from the shelf if necessary. nine0003 Photo source: houselogic.com Countertop Cedar 9585/S Light beige marble
Walls can be decorated with posters or paintings made in the desired style. The most popular options are still lifes (a traditional option for the kitchen), landscapes, abstractions.