Sunday, September 11, 2016

Eye-Catching Islands: 10 Beauties in Blue (10 photos)

3. When selecting lighter blues for a kitchen, I gravitate toward tints that have some complexity, with green, purple or gray undertones. They keep the blue from looking too pastel and as if it belongs in a nursery.

This blue is on the softer side but is in no way a baby blue. It appears to contain purple and gray, which give it a more grown-up and elegant look.


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