Architects' 12 Favorite Blue Paints for Kitchen Cabinets (or Anywhere in the House) - Remodelista
Looking to dip your toe in the blue-painted cabinet trend?
The selection of blues, from bright to moody to barely-blue.
On the super-subtle end of the scale, Meg Joannides of MLK Studio considers Farrow & Ball’s Skylight a favorite.
Lauren Geremia of Geremia Design chooses Farrow & Ball’s Teresa’s Green for a lighter blue with a greenish cast.
2Michaels likes Farrow & Ball’s Parma Grey, which they describe as an “airy, watery blue that has undercurrent of gray.”
Nickey Kehoe tends to choose Kimono by Portola Paints & Glazes for kitchen cabinets.
Kriste Michelini counts Benjamin Moore’s New York State of Mind among her top picks of blues for interiors.
Michael Howells, of Howells Architecture and Design, picks Farrow & Ball’s Drawing Room Blue for blue kitchen cabinets.
Jon Call of Mr.
Call Designs chooses Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue when, he says, “I want to use navy, but I don’t want it to look like a crayon color. It’s the perfect blue with a slight gray undertone to round the color out a bit.”
When looking for darker shades of blue, Lauren Geremia of Geremia Design picks Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue.
Amy A. Alper turns to Benjamin Moore’s Charlotte Slate when she wants to incorporate a blue tone.
Ellen Hamilton, from Hamilton Design Associates, loves C2’s Eiger, which she describes as “a knockout.”
Medium Plenty tends to go for Benjamin Moore’s Gentleman’s Gray.
Lindsay Crozier of Brooklyn-based Made also turns to Benjamin Moore’s Westcott Navy—so dark it appears almost black here—in the kitchen.