Navy blue cabinets are only for some. However, it is a trend rapidly gaining popularity in the kitchen design world. Dark blue is bold, but it also has a classic feel. This trend is worth considering when planning your kitchen remodel. Consider the lighting when designing your navy kitchen. This trend works best in kitchens with large windows, skylights, or French doors. White paint and counters can brighten your space.

Here are our top ways to incorporate a blue cabinet into your kitchen!

All Navy Blue Kitchen Cabinets

Why not make your kitchen navy blue? We love that many homeowners are making their entire kitchen navy blue. This timeless look pairs well with many countertops and finishes. Lighter tones and metallic are perfect.

Navy & White Kitchen

It’s hard to go wrong when you have a white top and a blue bottom kitchen cabinet. This is a very bright and crisp look that will last a long time. Pair it with a butcher’s block or quartz countertop to add warmth. There are many ways to incorporate navy cabinets into your kitchen.

Blue Cabinet & Wood Cabinets

We love the rustic warmth of dark blue cabinets with wood accents. Accentuate with a wooden stove hood, wood cabinetry on the bottom of your kitchen, or a wooden island. We love maple, walnut, or lighter woods like hickory. A white countertop with a marble-like finish will complement this look best.

Navy Blue Cabinets & Gray Island

The combination of gray and navy blue looks great in any kitchen design. Gray cabinets and shades on the countertop and backsplash will make your kitchen look stunning. Combine it with brass lighting fixtures for a chic appearance!

Navy Blue Kitchen Island

The navy kitchen island can be a good option if you still decide to commit fully to a navy kitchen. A navy blue island will bring some depth to your kitchen and create a nice contrast. This is an excellent idea for modern farmhouse kitchens.

Navy Blue Cabinets & Brass

Brass cabinet pulls, and fixtures will make your navy cabinets shine. Brass is an excellent choice for your blue kitchen, whether with a shiny finish or antiqued look. Add a marble counter and brass pendant lights to finish the look.

Navy and Black Kitchen

You’d think it wouldn’t work, but you would be wrong. We love the look of navy cabinets with a black or charcoal countertop. This look is only suitable for homes with lots of natural light. You could use black cabinet handles with navy cabinets for a subtler look.

Navy Blue Cabinets and Tile Backsplash

Tile backsplashes in a fun pattern or color will complement your navy cabinets. Moroccan tiles are an excellent option for a more traditional look. For something modern and geometric, choose angled or geometrical tiles.

Navy Blue Cabinets and Long Cabinet Pulls

We love the look of long cabinet handles on navy cabinets for a clean and sophisticated kitchen. It works best in rooms with high ceilings, and cabinets can be placed as close as possible to the top. Choose thin cabinets and bring the vertical lines to your oven hood.