As I walked throughout the different sections of the IMM Cologne Living-Kitchen fair in Germany, one of the common threads I spotted was the use of blue. The blues ranged from dark teal to more cobalt in color. Most commonly, they were deeper shades of blue with a touch of warmth.
I found this color range to be dramatic and fresh. I would not call it a strong, mainstream trend at the show, but if you are considering blue in your kitchen design, here are some ideas for incorporating this different color, in different ways.
Below: It is not often that a dark color is designed as wall cabinetry with white cabinetry below, usually the opposite, but in this case, the tall, dark, toekick section adds a solid foundation to balance the upper section.
Below: A perfect example of less is more, allowing the faucet to be featured as a sculptural piece.
Below: A quiet deep blue backdrop ties in with blue accessories, allowing the white cabinetry to "pop".
Below: A gutsy move to design in a blue floor, the gloss and richness of the color adds style. I'm not sure I'm fully on board with the choice of table on this floor.
Below: Graffiti as art, perhaps inspired by plants, surrounded by blues and greens and coordinating blue floor. I'm ok with the cabinet color, but I would have chosen a different backsplash to work with the graffiti.
Below: Simple, straightforward cabinetry that's interesting and very attractive to look at. The wood planking above adds needed warmth.
Below: An active mix of texture and clean lines and finishes, it's a good looking area which doubles as storage.
Below: I can see this color could highlight many other colorful accessories and useful items - I really like the use of this blue in this context.
I'm wondering - since we are moving ever more toward the kitchen as a living area, and as we coordinate with surrounding rooms, perhaps it's a natural time to consider using blues in the kitchen? Hmmmm...I think that's an intriguing concept!