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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Blue Might Clash

    If your house is painted in hues of red, brown and orange, then blue might not be the best choice. Survey the aesthetic and style of your home: warm tones with rich wood decor should not be mixed with pale blue, which is a cool color associated with minimalism. The exception is a Persian or Moroccan aesthetic, which does mix reds and yellows with dark blues. Additionally, color-wheel-pro.com advises against using blue in the kitchen, as the color is known as an appetite suppressant.

    On the Other: Blue is Stylish

    Blue is an increasingly common choice for kitchens by interior designers and home decorators. Westchestermagazine.com displays blue accents in the kitchen: tiles, glass lights and accent walls are all used to make a beautiful blue kitchen. An industrial look that draws from steel, glass, brick and whites also can work well with blue. For a warmer, more inviting look that uses blue, consider a French countryside design.

    Bottom Line

    Your kitchen should reflect your personal taste and style. Technically, you can paint the room dark blue with neon pink stripes if you desire. Images of beautiful blue kitchens are available online that can provide inspiration for your own experimentation.

    Source:

    Westchestermagazine.com

    Color-wheel-pro.com

    More Information:

    Kitchendesignnotes.com: blue is the new black

    Blue kitchen images

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