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5 Styling Ideas For Blue Shaker Kitchen Cabinets Traditional

Blue shaker kitchen cabinets are slowly gaining in popularity as homeowners are seeking to add more color to their kitchens. The classic stile-and-rail recessed design of shaker kitchen cabinets have long been a staple in American kitchens. This simple and enduring door style is most often found in neutral tones such as whites and greys, as these colors are easiest to design around.

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5 Styling Ideas For Blue Shaker Kitchen Cabinets Traditional

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  1. 5 Styling Ideas For Blue Shaker Kitchen Cabinets Traditional

  2. Urban Farmhouse If traditional isn’t your thing but you still yearn for a nostalgic, cozy kitchen, then try your hand at a farmhouse design style. While farmhouse kitchens traditionally boast white or wooden cabinetry, calming blue cabinets help to boost the style’s characteristic comfy feeling.

  3. Warm Transitional Blue shaker kitchen cabinets are versatile enough to work in both traditional and contemporary designs, so it’s no surprise that they also look great in a style that’s somewhere in-between. Transitional kitchens are known for toeing the line between traditional and contemporary, taking features and influences from both.

  4. Modern Industrial While blue kitchen cabinets are quite versatile, can this soothing shade work in a kitchen style that revolves around wood, brick, metals, and concrete? The above kitchen proves that it absolutely can. This kitchen embraces weathered, unfinished wood grain for the ceiling and flooring, as well as for the window frames, stools, and other elements. Exposed brick is featured on the outside wall, a smart contrast to the ceramic “brick” subway tile design in the backsplash.

  5. Sleek & Contemporary Maybe you’d prefer an engineered stone countertop with a waterfall edge that wraps its way down the side of your island. If you’re tech-savvy, you probably want your kitchen to feature the latest faucets and cooking technologies – of course, in sleek stainless steel. Choose the light fixtures you prefer, add a few decorative items, and you’ve pretty much created the simple, contemporary kitchen you desire. If none of the other design styles really appeal to you, then maybe you simply prefer a sleeker, more streamlined, contemporary look.

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