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Kitchen Color Advice needed: white, walnut, navy?

10 years ago

I'm in the midst of a kitchen renovation, and have been lurking on GW for a couple months and greatly benefiting from all the wisdom and advice on here!

We live in a early 1900s Victorian and are tearing down the wall between the kitchen and dining room to turn it into an open great room, and putting in new kitchen cabinets, appliances, and an island.

It's an L shaped kitchen with the sink and range along the long run, and pantry and fridge on the short run. What I love is that it gets a lot of natural light, especially in the afternoon. The sketch below is a bit out of date, but gives you a rough idea of the planned layout.

I'm planning on white shaker cabinets for the perimeter with dark gray quartz countertops and a marble subway tile backsplash. For the island, I found a beautiful edge-grain black walnut butcherblock that I'm in love with.

What I'm still undecided on is what color to paint the island cabinets, and the wall color. I'd love a pop of color, and keep being drawn back to pictures I see of kitchens with navy lower cabinets. Most pictures I see, however, have navy lower cabinets with a marble countertop. Has anyone done navy with walnut? Is that too much dark on dark? I don't want a very bright blue, but something darker, on the gray side, that would provide a nice contrast to the white perimeter cabinets, and add some color to the room.

What would you recommend as a wall color? Should I pick a neutral gray? I'm currently leaning towards BM Simply White for the perimeter cabinets, BM Hale Navy for the island, and BM Revere Pewter for the wall, but would love any and all opinions and alternative suggestions!

Some of the kitchens that have been inspiring me are below.

Traditional Kitchen by San Francisco Interior Designers & Decorators Artistic Designs for Living, Tineke Triggs

Midcentury Kitchen by San Francisco Interior Designers & Decorators Regan Baker Design

Contemporary Kitchen by Toronto Interior Designers & Decorators Sealy Design Inc.

This post was edited by jotong on Thu, May 29, 14 at 14:43

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