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15 Beige sofa living room ideas for a modest and serene look

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In a world full of bright colors and over-stimulation, our homes have become an even greater place of refuge. As a response, many homeowners and interior designers have begun embracing a contemporary living room design.

Modern decor styles highlight tones of grey, beige, and white within an overall minimalist ideal. To achieve such a minimal color palette, it’s best to start with the biggest surfaces like your walls and sofa color.

If you’re thinking about introducing a beige sofa in your living room, have a look at the comprehensive list below. The list includes the most inspiring design ideas for your living room centered around beige sofas and calming atmospheres.

A Monochromatic Beige Living Room

Possibly the most popular and simple way to style a beige sofa is by surrounding it with other shades of beige to create a cozy living room design.

This beige living room is full of neutral color and natural light, working together to create a space that exudes peace and calm. Not only is this the perfect place to unwind, but the matching framed art prevents the room from feeling flat.

A tone-on-tone beige living room with  beige walls and a beige sofa

via Alvhem

A Modern Beige Couch With Clean, Sharp Lines

For a similar feel but with a more minimalist touch, pair a beige couch that has a more modern design with a homogeneous color palette that also features touches of black or dark brown.

The sofa has a natural ability to blend into the background, which creates the perfect opportunity to highlight other pieces of furniture. This living room showcases a unique coffee table on an off-white area rug as the main focal point.

A Japandi style living room with dark wood elements and a minimalistic beige sofa

via Norm Architects

A Beige Sofa in a White Living Room With Dark Wood Accents

White walls create a blank canvas when it comes to the overall interior design of a living room. The bright white allows a room to feel bigger, but it also works to provide a level of contrast.

In this living room, the combination of the walls and the dark flooring allows for a broad spectrum of shades to be used. The beige sofa works to bring everything together, creating a bridge between the dark woods and bright whites.

A living room with light grey walls, a white area rug, beige sofa, dark wood coffee table and black accents

via Simon Crest

Mix a Beige Couch With Different Textures and Pops of Color

For those looking to create a relaxing living room that is a welcoming space to everyone, pair your cozy light beige sofa with warm shades of neutral colors, textured accents, and pops of brighter colors.

This living room features a lot of earthy touches while having a fun splash of cool blue. The blue itself is not overwhelming and in a tone that matches the overall feel of the living room.

A living room with grey walls and a light blue dining table with natural wood chairs, a beige sofa, a Formakami ricepaper pendant and a light textured area rug

via Kvarteret Makleri

Achieve Complete Individuality With a Beige Couch That Makes a Statement

If you’re looking for a fresh take on the standard beige living room design, try a Togo sofa with a bold design. This adds a layer of personality and visual interest to the space. Combine this with a white patterned area rug and you have a design that’s all your own.

In this living room specifically, the plush couch resting on the floor establishes a casual air in an otherwise formal space.

A warm color palette in a living room with light beige walls and a beige Togo sofa

via Entrance Makleri

A Dark Beige Living Room With Bold Statement Pieces

Darker shades of beige are becoming more popular in contemporary living room design. This living room flaunts a wide range of natural tones as well as a couple of statement pieces to add visual interest.

The thin black metal of the coffee table also works well to create contrast with the plush beige rug. The couch itself features pillows and is positioned in a way that feels inviting, an important element when properly styling a beige living room.

A beige living room with beige curtains and a beige sofa

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Pair a Modern Beige Sofa With Vintage Accents

If you’re looking to blend vintage elements in your home with more modern pieces, a cream-colored sofa may be the answer.

This gentle tone of beige paired with slightly bolder beige pillows, creates a one-of-a-kind environment when paired with the pops of red on the sconces and the dark wooden coffee table. Everything in this room comes together to provide a neutral space for residents and guests alike to enjoy.

A minimal beige sofa in a living room with white walls and red accent colors

via Alexander White

Pair Medium Beige Living Room Furniture With a Variety of Textures

For those who find earthy shades and natural wood a must in their home, a medium beige palette is a no-brainer. The darker beige paint color on the walls and patterned throw pillows work with the touches of greenery and other textured elements to create a cohesive look.

Furthermore, the natural materials throughout and the bold area rug draw you in and make you feel at home. Positioning the couch in front of two large windows helps to bring light into the room.

A cozy living room decorated with beige walls, a beige sofa and beige textiles for a warm effect

styled by Grey Deco, for sale at Alvhem

Combine a Light Beige Couch With Whites, Light Wood, and Greenery

You don’t have to be an interior designer to have a bright living room that blends neutral tones and plant life. Simply pair an off-white couch with a spacious living room layout and light wood accents to achieve the desired effect.

Decorate with art pieces, area rugs, pillows, plants, and more for a welcoming air. The addition of adequate light and other subtle beige elements serve to draw you into the space. You can even elevate the space further with intricate crown molding or gold accents.

A crisp white living room with a beige sofa and fresh green plants

via Alvhem

A Fully Modern Living Room With Soft Lines and Textures

Embrace a modern beige living room with beige walls, textured art, a bold coffee table, and a unique sofa. This space combines a few different living room ideas by taking furniture and neutral tones that have certain elements and qualities in common and putting them together for a distinctive room.

The framed artwork on the walls creates interest in a way that isn’t distracting and doesn’t subtract from the overall calm of the room.

A modern tone-on-tone living room with beige walls, a beige sofa and beige artworks

Styled by Sundlingkicken and photographed by Osman Tahir Studio for Anette Hallbäck

A Contemporary Living Room With Sharp, Clean Lines

In contrast to the previous living room, this room creates a focal point around the sofa through the use of sharp, clean lines.

The pale shade of beige in the single pillow on the couch contrasts well with the darker tones on the floor and coffee table while the choice of white instead of beige walls allows for a brighter living room. This also helps the angled walls seem less imposing, allowing for a more relaxed living room.

A contemporary attic living room with white walls and a minimal beige sofa

Designed by WTP studios, kitchen by Nordiska Kök, photography by Kristofer Johnsson

Pair a Soft Beige Couch With Intricate Details

So far, many living room ideas have focused on the elements at eye level or that are directly interacted with by those in the home. However, changes to the crown molding of living rooms can go a long way in elevating a neutral beige design.

A soft beige couch paired with off-white tones and plant life can easily appear flat and uninspired without other elements to balance it out. One solution to this is to replace your original crown molding with molding that has intricate designs or a splash of a complementary color such as a neutral cream or beige shade.

A living room with white walls, crown molding and a soft beige couch

via Alvhem

Mix White and Shades of Beige With Dark Wood Flooring

For an elegant, comfortable beige living room, offset your dark flooring through the use of beige and white walls, a beige couch, and umber accents such as pillows and miscellaneous decor. In this living room, the beige of the walls, ceiling light, and couch are nearly the same shade.

However, the pillows and throws on the couch allow it to stand out from the background just enough to be inviting. The glass-topped coffee table further adds an air of elegance and sophistication.

White wainscoting combined with beige walls and a beige sofa on top of dark wood flooring

Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Frederik Karlsson for Alvhem

Combine Dark Tones and Statement Pieces With a Mix of Textures

In our final beige couch living room, a dark palette and bold statement pieces are blended with several different textures to create a room that keeps the eye moving without overloading it. This works by combining contrasting textures such as a sheepskin throw, jute rug, and stone table all in tones of white or beige to keep things interesting to look at.

Though this particular room doesn’t feature pillows, the addition of beige-toned pillows may be a welcome addition to some.

A beige living room with a beige sofa, dark tones and statement pieces

 Styled by Linnéa Salmén for Bemz

Complete your Beige Living Room with a Beige sofa and Gallery wall

To achieve a tonal effect, complete your beige living room walls with a beige couch and a gallery wall with predominately beige tones for a tranquil effect.

Brighten up this warm and glowy beige look with white textiles like curtains, pillowcases, and a textured area rug.

A beige sofa in a living room with warm beige walls, decorated with a beige-tone gallery wall

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Jens Eliasson for Bjurfors

Use a Beige Couch to Complement more Prominent Room Features

This beautiful living room features an impressive exposed brick wall and a massive window that lets in an abundance of natural light. The beige couch blends in with the color of the bricks and doesn’t take away any attention from this amazing feature, but rather complements it nicely.

A beige couch complements a living room with an impressive exposed brick wall

photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem

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14 green living rooms that have a fresh and modern appearance

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The color green has many calming attributes and provides an element of harmony and balance in home design. It represents new beginnings and growth and pairs beautifully with both traditional living room and modern living room designs as well as other bold hues.

For all these reasons, the green family has become an increasingly popular living room color scheme in the arsenal of modern interior designers. Especially sage green living rooms have gained popularity over the last few years.

In case you are thinking about painting your living room green as well, you can find the most inspiring green living rooms in the list below. These inspirations will help you kick-start your own green living room ideas so you can create the space of your dreams.

Sage Green Living Room Walls With Cozy Neutral Tones

If you have a small space, a traditional living room that’s fully separated from the rest of the communal areas may not be an option. However, you can use a combination of stylish living room furniture, natural light, and green paint to create a living space that serves both form and function.

In this green living room, in particular, the paint color is light enough to reflect light but dark enough to be bold and eye-catching. This paired with the soft, cozy neutral colors and textures creates an inviting space for any occasion.

A living room with dark sage green walls, a dark grey sofa and white accent pieces

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Janne Olander for Stadshem

A Darker Sage Green With Dark Floors and Accents

If you’re looking for something a bit more bold, try pairing a dark shade of sage with dark wood floors and darker accent colors.

The decor in this green living room is a blend of modern and vintage furniture styles, with a color scheme that blends both complementary and contrasting colors through the use of creams and dark tones. This helps to bring attention to the uniqueness of the white historic fireplace in this small living room.

A muted dark green wall color in a living room with dark floors and white ceilings with a white fireplace

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Janne Olander for Stadshem

Gentle Worn Green With Light Floors and Dark Furniture

A green living room doesn’t have to be centered around a bold shade or green accent wall. If you prefer subtle green living room ideas, this calm and relaxing take on the theme may be the answer.

The whole room is centered around muted, worn shades and natural materials to provide a more even hue that’s the perfect backdrop to a quiet evening. Those who use their living space to entertain frequently will also find that their guests enjoy the pleasant atmosphere this subtle green living room creates.

A living room with worn gray walls and a dark grey sofa

via Alvhem

Bold, Verdant Green Walls With Cream and Beige Tones

One of the easiest ways to create visual interest in small spaces is through the use of bold colors and simple home decor. The dramatic nature of the verdant walls in this green living room design sets the tone for the entire space. To prevent this type of dark green hue from feeling overwhelming, the rest of the living room should be some shade of white, cream, or beige.

This design takes a standard neutral living room and elevates it for an elegant look. The floor-length window treatments also help to break up the green in a natural way.

A studio apartment with deep green walls and white fabrics

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem

Grayish Green With Light Neutrals and Dark Wood

Green living room designs can also center around a blend of neutral shades and darker wood accents while the walls lean more into the gray end of the spectrum.

This combination of light-colored furniture and flooring with the darker tones throughout the living room allows the walls and plant life to act more like green accents than as the dominant color. Furthermore, by adding more than one accent chair and different colored throw pillows, you create a sense of welcome and home for guests.

A living room with green-gray walls, antique wood tones and fresh green plants

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Janne Olander for Stadshem

Dark Green Walls With Shades of White and Pops of Blue

For those who appreciate bright colors more than subtle tones, a dark green living room is likely more appealing. This bold green paint works well with both classic and modern living room styles. It pairs well with the bright white of the couch while the pops of blue throughout introduces an element of personality and character to the living room.

An intense green living room typically doesn’t appeal to the tastes of everyone, but when done correctly and with an interesting throw pillow or two, you can design a space that everyone will love.

Dark green living room walls paired with a white sofa and shades of blue in the decor

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson for Bjurfors

Lime Green Walls With White and Light Brown Tones

If you have a living room that you’re finding to be a little flat, you can change the feeling completely by painting the walls one shade of a fresh color. In living rooms that center around shades of white and light brown, a bright yet muted lime green contrasts beautifully.

Just a few short steps above a pastel green, this living room showcases both the furniture and the residents’ personality. As far as green living room ideas go, this style is sure to stand out from the crowd.

A green living room wall combine with a white sofa and white area rug

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell for Kvarteret Makleri

Olive Green Walls With Shades of Off-White and Light Brown

Natural textures in whites and browns feel right at home in a darker olive-green living room. Green once again takes a backseat to the overall design of this living room, allowing you to feel an even greater sense of calm and inner peace in this space.

This is also a great reminder that you don’t have to limit your preferred shade of green to just one wall. You can carry your green beyond a feature wall in the living room and allow it to lead you down a hallway or into another room.

A living room with olive green walls and an off-white linen sofa

Styled by Emma Fischer, and photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem

Soft, Light Green With Bright White and Plant Life

For a fresh, airy, and clean look, try experimenting with a light, muted green living room. This shade has just a hint of a pastel green undertone that plays well with the bright whites and tans as well as the plants peppered throughout the living room.

This provides the room with a natural feel that’s very soft-spoken in comparison to some of the other green living room ideas we’ve looked at. The overall living room color scheme here is incredibly relaxing, perfect for those with stressful and busy daily lives.

Sage green living room walls combined with a white sofa, white area rug and natural wood tones

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem

Light Grey-Green With Dark Woods and White Tones

When designing a living room with green elements, those elements don’t have to jump out at you. Similar to some of the other green living rooms we’ve looked at so far, the paint color here isn’t dominated by a green tone.

The green in the space is much more understated, allowing you to play with the overall design of the living room a bit more. Dark, natural wood flooring and furniture paired with other elements in the white and light grey family create a sense of space and lightness not often found in some of the other living rooms we’ve seen.

Sage green walls with cool undertones in a living room with warm hardwood floors

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Olive Green Walls With a Green Velvet Sofa

For those looking to combine multiple statement pieces, this living room design is for you. The olive green walls of this living room with green pieces, such as the velvet couch and plants, make the other furniture stand out even more due to the high contrast of the bright white tones. This living room is a fantastic example of how you can create a modern space with minimal effort.

A living room with a white staircase, olive green walls and a green velvet sofa

Styling by Kråkvik & D´Orazio, photographed by Line Klein for Jotun Lady

Dark Green-Blue Wall Color With Dark Hues and a Statement Sofa

So far, we’ve focused on rooms featuring mainly one type of green. However, a green living room can showcase multiple shades of green alongside other jewel tones. Green walls that fall more under the teal end of the spectrum provide you with a wealth of opportunities for creativity.

In this living room specifically, the lime green of the couch combined with the blue of the coffee table showcases the undertones of the walls while the dark browns and bronze accents pull everything together.

A living room with dark green walls and ceilings and a statement lime green sofa

via Historiska Hem

Soft, Minty-Green Accents Paired With Linens

By using different shades of green paint for the walls and trim, you can design a space that exudes a level of fun and levity. A pairing of light green and pale green provides just enough contrast to be noticeable without being distracting. Combine these shades with soft linen elements and a palette featuring other pastel tones for a cohesive look.

Sage green living room walls and a darker tone window and door frames

via Historiska Hem

Deep Green Hue With Burnt Orange and Grey Furniture

Anyone looking for a high-contrast green living room should look no further than the example below. This living room takes a deep, forest green and pairs it with burnt orange furniture with touches of gray.

To make the green pop even more, they’ve placed lots of bright, solid white accents directly against it. All of this together keeps your eye moving through the room while the contrasting elements never let the green become overwhelming.

A living room with dark green walls, burnt orange tones and grey furniture

Styling by Alexandra Ydholm, photography by Andrea Papini via Elle Decoration

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A greige shaker kitchen and beautiful red tones in a cozy Swedish flat

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This gorgeous flat in Sweden (Styled by JosefssonLjung, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat) has a wonderful greige shaker kitchen that fills the entire side of the living kitchen. Since the shiplap backsplash is painted the same greige color as the cabinets, the kitchen has a strong presence in this room with white walls.

The kitchen dining table with the red dining chairs stands out against the greige kitchen backdrop. This red accent color is carried over into the interior color palette of the rest of the apartment, where red tones pop out in every single corner.

The bedrooms are decorated subtly, with white walls and a mixture of red and pink tones taking over the color palette. The apartment door comes out straight into the living kitchen, which made it necessary to work with a hallway storage section behind the sofa.

A greige kitchen with a shiplap backsplash, a butcherblock countertop and chrome hardware, red dining chairs

A greige shaker kitchen with a shiplap backsplash

The shaker kitchen with greige cabinets fills the entire side of the living kitchen. The corner kitchen layout with both upper and lower cabinets in an L-formation ensures lots of storage space, while the absence of upper cabinets above the sink makes the layout appear lighter.

A greige kitchen with a shiplap backsplash, a butcherblock countertop and chrome hardware, red dining chairs

The greige cabinets are paired with chrome hardware and a beautiful natural wood countertop brings out the warm undertones in the paint color. The right side of the kitchen is filled with an open shelving module that goes from floor to ceiling, which is an ideal spot for cookbooks.

A greige kitchen with a shiplap backsplash, a butcherblock countertop and chrome hardware, red dining chairs

The kitchen layout is planned floor-to-ceiling, with white cabinet molding softening the transition between the ceiling and the cabinets.

A greige kitchen with a shiplap backsplash, a butcherblock countertop and chrome hardware, red dining chairs

The shiplap backsplash is painted in the same color as the kitchen cabinets for a tone-on-tone effect. The shiplap provides the kitchen with a subtle farmhouse aesthetic, which is paired with floating kitchen shelves perfect for glassware and ceramics.

A greige kitchen with a shiplap backsplash, a butcherblock countertop and chrome hardware

A living and dining area with an entryway section

The beautiful round dining table paired with red dining chairs separates the kitchen from the rest of the living space. The red chairs pop out of the otherwise neutral color palette and provide the interior with a unique character.

A living room with white walls, a neutral color palette and a dining table with red chairs

The sofa area is separated from the rest of the living kitchen with a large fluffy area rug which also adds a cozy texture underneath the sofa.

A living room with white walls, a neutral color palette and a dining table with red chairs

A combination of red and brown tones pairs well with the white walls and beige sofa.

A living room with white walls and a neutral color palette

A living room with white walls and a neutral color palette

Since the apartment door comes out into the living kitchen directly, a small entryway section is located at the wall behind the sofa.

A hallway section behind the sofa in a living room

This area is perfect for hanging a few jackets and it also has a small storage module for shoes and smaller things.

A hallway section with  storage module for shoes and small elements

A bedroom with white walls and subtle red tones

The white walls in the main bedroom are paired with a mixture of beige, brown, and red tones for a light yet warm effect.

A bedroom with white walls, red tones and a vintage cabinet

The two red wall lamps above the bed center the bed in the room, while the vintage cabinets add a personal touch to the space.

A bedroom with white walls, red tones and a vintage cabinet

A small reading corner in front of the window makes the bedroom complete.

A bedroom with white walls and a reading corner in front of the window

A guest bedroom with a home office spot

The small and narrow guest bedroom is perfect for a single bed, that can be used as a daybed as well. Also in this room tints of red dominate the color palette and pop out of the white walls. The mirror above the bed makes the space appear visually bigger.

A small guest bedroom with red and pink tones

A vintage desk paired with a red chair makes for a perfect home office spot in this small room.

A home office spot with a vintage desk and a red painted chair

Styled by JosefssonLjung, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat

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Light grey walls and subtle decor in a historic flat with light flooring

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This gorgeous turn-of-the-century apartment in Sweden (styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem) has a balanced color palette and subtle decor. The light-soaped hardwood flooring and natural palette of the interior fit perfectly with the light grey wall colors picked out for each room.

The light grey wall color in the living room makes the white crown molding underneath the ceiling stand out beautifully, accentuating the impressive ceiling height. The white couch and wall rug create a cozy seating area by the window and the big dining table on the other side of the living room fits a large group of people.

The bedroom and living room are connected and share a similar interior palette. The light grey wall color used in the bedroom has a slightly cooler undertone, which complements nicely with the warmer palette in the adjacent living room.

A living room with light grey walls, a white sofa and a beautiful wall rug above the sofa

A white couch and wall rug in a living room with light grey walls

The white couch stands out subtly against the slightly darker wall color. The light grey wool rug adds a beautiful texture to the sofa area, while the white marble coffee table brightens the look.

A beautiful beige wall rug decorates the wall area above the sofa, adding a lot of texture to the space.

A living room with light grey walls, a white sofa and a beautiful wall rug above the sofa

Right next to the white historic double interior door that leads up to the bedroom, a TV is mounted to the wall and paired with an elegant rattan bench. This simple setup blends in nicely with the interior.

A living room with light grey walls, a white sofa and a beautiful wall rug above the sofa

On the other side of the living room, you can find a spacious rectangular dining table with six oak Wishbone dining chairs, perfect for hosting dinner with a larger group of people. The simple white wall shelving stands out against the wall color and is the perfect spot for a selection of books and accessories.

A dining table with six oak Wishbone dining chairs

The dining area is decorated with a mixture of beige and brown tones for a natural look.

A dining table with six oak Wishbone dining chairs

A bedroom with light grey walls and a mix of beige, brown and grey tones in the accessories and furniture

A cozy bedroom with light grey walls

The spacious bedroom is painted with a light grey wall color with a cooler undertone, that complements perfectly with the natural brown tones in the textiles and small furniture pieces.

A bedroom with light grey walls and a mix of beige, brown and grey tones in the accessories and furniture

A simple white wardrobe blends in with the double interior doors.

A bedroom with light grey walls and a white-painted vintage home office desk in front of the window

A white-painted vintage desk in front of the window offers a small home office spot when needed.

A bedroom with light grey walls and a white-painted vintage home office desk in front of the window

A bedroom with light grey walls and a white-painted vintage home office desk in front of the window

A simple white kitchen with a small dining area in front of the balcony window

The simple white kitchen is planned out in a galley layout, leaving out an area by the balcony window for a small dining table paired with two black bentwood chairs.

A minimal white kitchen with small dining area with bentwood chairs

A minimal white kitchen with small dining area with bentwood chairs

A hallway with wallpaper and a closet that used to be a staircase

The cute floral wallpaper in the hallway adds a unique touch to this small space with custom storage for shoes and jackets.

An entryway with a floral wallpaper and a storage closet that used to be a small staircase

An old staircase is turned into a storage solution with shelving and closed cabinets.

a storage closet that used to be a small staircase

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem

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15 Dark grey kitchen cabinet ideas for a contrasting and moody effect

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Dark grey kitchen cabinets are neutral and timeless, yet they allow you to add a sophisticated and modern element to your kitchen design. Grey cabinets can work in any size kitchen, and depending on the other kitchen materials they can have a subtle or eye-catching effect in the space.

Both dark and light grey kitchen cabinets are a great choice when you want a timeless kitchen design, yet the contrast of dark grey cabinets makes them much more unique than basic white cabinets.

If you are thinking about introducing dark grey cabinets to your kitchen remodel, have a look at the inspiring examples in the list below. You will find inspiration on how to pair your grey cabinets with other kitchen materials to achieve a unique yet balanced look.

Floor to Ceiling grey cabinets paired with a Grey Tile Backsplash

This beautiful floor-to-ceiling kitchen with dark grey cabinets features lighter-toned herringbone flooring that provides the design with a beautiful contrast.

The grey cabinets are paired with a countertop in the same material and a beautiful grey tile backsplash in a lighter grey color complements the kitchen design perfectly. The black dining table paired with the contemporary pendant light adds darker tones to the moody setting.

A modern kitchen with dark grey cabinets, a dark grey countertop and grey tiles on the backsplash

via Ballingslōv

A Modest look with Bottom Cabinets only

Dark grey kitchen cabinets can add great contrast to a space, yet they can sometimes look a bit heavy, especially when you have a big kitchen.

To keep the look light and airy, you can opt for dark grey shaker cabinets just like in the example below, however, leave the upper part of the kitchen layout free of cabinets. By adding a white subway tile backsplash and open shelving to the upper section of this kitchen design, it remains light and balanced.

Instead of adding white upper cabinets, a white open shelf like in the example will keep the one-wall layout of the kitchen even lighter. The stainless steel appliances add a beautiful metallic touch to the palette, enhanced by the brass hardware on the grey kitchen cabinets.

A dark grey shaker kitchen with gold hardware and cabinets on the bottom only

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson for Alvhem

Dark Grey Kitchen Cabinets contrast with a White Marble Countertop

The minimal charcoal grey cabinets in this kitchen are paired with crisp white countertops for a beautiful contrast with a color-blocking effect that is enhanced by the white marble backsplash in between the lower and upper cabinets.

To finish this contrasting look off, a brass sink, brass faucet, and brass hardware add a beautiful metallic elegance to the kitchen design.

The natural light in this dark grey kitchen bounces off the matt finish cabinets in a very subtle way, yet it highlights the metallic reflection on the brass materials.

A matt dark grey kitchen with crisp white marble countertops and brass hardware

via Ballingslōv

Shaker Cabinets and Light Wood Floors

Light grey kitchen cabinets have a very subtle effect on a kitchen design, while dark grey cabinets will have a bold effect because of the contrast they add to a space. Go for something in the middle, like in the example below, where medium grey shaker cabinets are paired with a light wood floor and white marble countertops for an elegant effect.

The contrast between the cabinetry and the off-white wall color behind it is powerful, yet not overpowering, which results in a softer look overall. The natural elements in the decor both on the dining table and the kitchen counter complete this look perfectly.

A medium grey shaker kitchen with white marble countertops and soft wood tones

Styled by Emma FisherAnnica Clarmell, and Anna Granberg, photographed by Peter Pousard for Alvhem

Mix Black and Dark Grey for a Moody effect

If you want to go for a moody look, pair dark grey kitchen cabinets with black hardware, a black countertop, and grey walls. This dark tone-on-tone look creates an impressive aesthetic and looks very impressive in this space. Black countertops paired with black hardware tend to add a modern aesthetic to a kitchen design and this is no different in this stylish example.

Instead of adding wall cabinets above the counter, a black wall shelf provides storage space without making the layout too cramped.

A dark grey kitchen with a black countertop and black open shelving against grey walls

Styled by Nouvel Interior, photographed by Alen Cordic, for sale via Entrance Makleri

Go Floor to Ceiling for an impressive effect

While you should refrain from both upper and lower cabinets in a darker color in a low-lit space, to keep the look from being too heavy, it’s a different thing when you have an abundance of daylight coming in just like in the example below.

The impressive floor-to-ceiling kitchen layout made of grey kitchen cabinets creates a full wall of grey, which reflects the daylight coming from the window beautifully.

A floor-to-ceiling dark grey kitchen with a beige limestone countertop and an abundance of natural light

Styled by Emma FischerLinnéa H. Manaberi, and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem

Use gold hardware to add an Elegant Touch

This kitchen with grey walls and dark grey kitchen cabinets is finished off with white quartz countertops and beautiful gold elements that add a delicate and elegant touch to the space. The gold hardware and faucet stand out against the matt grey of the kitchen cabinetry for a striking visual effect.

On the backside of the grey kitchen island, gold frames have been added to the open compartments to finish off the look perfectly.

A dark grey kitchen with grey walls, white quartz countertops and gold hardware

via Ballingslōv

A dark Grey Kitchen Island for a loft aesthetic

Strong vertical lines accentuate the high ceilings of this loft apartment and the grey kitchen cabinets blend in seamlessly with the grey walls of this unique space.

The stainless steel backsplash and countertop materials complement the dark grey of the flat panel cabinets perfectly and provide the design with a modern industrial look that fits the loft aesthetic of the apartment very well.

A loft apartment with a dark grey kitchen with a stainless steel countertop and backsplash

via NY VY

Achieve a Tone-on-tone look with grey paint on the walls

The simple lines and uncluttered feel in this kitchen give it a simple and minimalistic appearance. The dark grey flat panel cabinets blend in with the dark grey walls behind them, making the white marble countertops stand out powerfully.

The stainless steel appliances add a cool finish and the entire kitchen layout seems to just pop out of the light wood floor underneath it.

A minimal and modern kitchen with dark grey cabinetry against dark grey walls with a white marble countertop popping out

via Behrer

Balance the Look with Soft Wood tones

The contrast between the grey kitchen cabinets and the white tile backsplash in this kitchen is softened out by the use of natural wood tones in the herringbone flooring and the dining chairs.

The walls are painted a few shades lighter than the kitchen cabinets and the grey pendant lights above the dining table blend in with the grey cabinets in the background.

A grey kitchen with white tiles on the backsplash and soft wood tones

via Brspec

Grey kitchen cabinets paired with a grey marble backsplash and countertop

The dark grey cabinets in this modern kitchen have subtle blue undertones, providing them with a cool look. The kitchen is finished off with a grey marble backsplash and countertop that complement the grey of the cabinets perfectly.

The stove hood is built-in in a white cabinet that blends in with the white wall color. As the finishing touch, the soft wood tones in the accessories add a natural element to the kitchen design.

A modern kitchen with dark grey cabinets, chrome hardware and a grey marble countertop

via Historiska Hem

A beautiful contrast between grey cabinets and white countertops

White countertops and the white backsplash create a strong contrast with the simple dark grey cabinetry in this corner layout kitchen. Upper cabinets are applied to one of the kitchen walls, while the area on top of the sink holds two beautiful white and gold pendant lights.

The white walls, white tile backsplash, and white-soaped hardwood flooring turn this kitchen into a white and grey-toned space with a striking contrast. White countertops create a clean aesthetic that is even more apparent when paired with a darker cabinet color.

A contrasting kitchen with dark grey cabinetry, a white countertop and white tile backsplash

via Stadshem

Use Contrast to accentuate an Assymetric Layout

Rather than trying to hide an uncommon layout, you can accentuate it to make the space unique. The dark grey shaker cabinets in this kitchen with an assymetric floor plan are finished off with cabinet molding below the ceiling, highlighting the contrast against the white walls.

The light hardwood flooring and the lighter countertops make the darker grey shaker-style doors stand out powerfully. The grey shaker cabinets are finished off with black and chrome hardware, which pairs wonderfully with the stainless steel appliances in the kitchen design.

A dark grey shaker kitchen with white walls, stainless steel appliances and beige limestone countertops

via Entrance Makleri

Metallic Accents for a Modern Industrial Touch

If you want to provide your kitchen remodel with a modern industrial appearance, pair your dark grey cabinets with stainless steel appliances and hardware. The exposed wood beams in this kitchen design soften the modern look and they add a beautiful warmth to the space.

The exposed wood beams are such a focal point in this kitchen. The monotone color palette of the flooring, cabinets, and appliances is made to blend in with each other, highlighting the beams even better.

A dark grey kitchen with stainless steel appliances and exposed wood beams

via Wrede

Dark grey cabinets paired with stainless steel for a modern look

This minimal kitchen with dark grey cabinets doesn’t have any knobs or pulls, highlighting the clean and minimal aesthetic of the kitchen design.

The stainless steel countertop and backsplash add a reflective quality to this modern kitchen with flat panel cabinets. The kitchen goes over into a home office spot on the right side, which is a nice and functional addition.

A kitchen with dark grey cabinets and a stainless steel backsplash and countertop

Styled by Annaleena and photographed by Jesper Florbrant for ESNY

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20 Blue couch living room ideas for a cool and modern effect

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Adding a blue couch to your living room is a simple way to show off your personality and have a little fun. The cool undertones in blue furniture tend to pair well with warmer interior tones for an interesting play between warm and cold.

Blue couches come in countless different shades and styles, allowing you to experiment with a wide range of living room designs. But with so many color schemes and blue hues to play around with, it can be hard to know where to start.

If you are thinking about introducing a blue element to your home, take a look at the inspiring blue couch living room ideas to help you find the interior design style that best fits your home decor.

Unite Bright Whites and Dark Accents With a Navy Sofa

For a calming space that’s also warm and inviting, pair your grey and white walls with dark brown and black accent colors and a dark blue couch.

This living room design is perfect for anyone looking for a space that balances a formal feel with something more cozy and comfortable. Adding pops of dark wood helps to bring warmth while throw pillows add a welcoming feeling.

A blue sofa in a living room with white wainscoting, light grey walls and warm tones

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson for Alvhem

A Navy Blue Sofa to Balance Light Walls and Dark Floors

If your living room has light-colored walls and a dark wood floor, a navy blue sofa is a fantastic way to bring a sense of balance. This sage green living room design places the blue couch center stage and showcases clean lines throughout the rest of the decor.

Adding a couple of throw pillows in complementary colors can help to further tie together the space.

Sage green living room walls combined with a dark blue velvet sofa

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Mariah Salander for Bjurfors

Pair Whites and Tans With a Light Gray-Blue Couch

Embrace coastal spaces by featuring a light blue sofa with a slightly gray hue. This shade of blue pairs wonderfully with a bright white room that has darker, sandy tans as a prominent base tone. A plush area rug and wicker furniture with subtle touches of greenery blend everything together.

A modern coastal living room with a mixture of blue and tan tones and a blue couch

via Lundin

Lean into Dark Furniture With a Pop of Dark Blue

To truly showcase a navy blue sofa without overpowering other elements in the room, try pairing it with neutral yet bold colors. Light-colored flooring, neutral walls, and a bright white ceiling make an excellent base for darker colors to pop out form.

For a unique color palette, however, embrace a dark color scheme overall. The dark shades found in the decor of this living room allow the sofa to be a statement piece without taking away attention from the other living room furniture.

A dark velvet blue couch stands out in a living room with grey walls

via Historiska Hem

Blend Natural Woods and Shades of Grey With a Rich Blue Couch

Nothing creates visual interest quite like a royal blue velvet sofa surrounded by natural woods and multiple shades of grey. This style of living room decor takes a bold sofa and makes it seem right at home in any size room. Many interior designers use this palette to create a beautiful living room that is as simple as it is welcoming.

A living room with light grey walls and darker grey wainscoting, light soaped wooden floors and grey mouldings combined with a black HAY loop stand dining table, Ferm Living Herman dining chairs , white open shelving on the wall and bar chart with an arched mirror above it

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem

Create a Calming Space Through Neutral Tones and a Light Blue Sofa

Our living rooms should be a place that we can enjoy and use to unwind. Light blue sofas paired with a light neutral base color and dark walls are a great way to achieve a tranquil environment.

The dark grey walls in this living room make the light blue couch stand out subtly, while the lighter furniture elements complement this look perfectly.

A light blue sofa in a living room with a light palette and grey walls for a tranquil effect

via Alvhem

Use Dark Tones to Create a Focal Point Around a Dusty Blue Couch

Living room sofas are a natural focal point but aren’t always treated as such. Channel your inner interior designer by using dark shades in your space to create a unique style that puts your couch front and center.

One of the best ways to do this is with a sofa in a light shade of blue which provides a dramatic yet understated contrast in the living room.

A living room with dark grey walls and an eye-catching blue sofa

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Maria Sahlander, for sale via Bjurfors

Blend Modernity and Classical Decor Through Bold Blue Sofas

For a stunning, almost maximalist living room design, strive to blend both modern and classic design choices. This elegant, historic interior has a tone-on-tone color scheme that allows these navy blue couches to pop.

By combining these contrasting living room ideas, you can easily create a style that is unique to your home decor and showcases your personality.

Traditional wainscoting in a majestic interior with grey walls and blue velvet couches

Styled by Mia Laaksonen, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Embrace an Open and Airy Space With a Low-Backed Blue Couch

If you’re looking to maximize the sense of space in your living room, a low-backed blue sofa is an obvious choice. This particular living room style pairs an off-white area rug with dark wood furniture to tie together the high ceilings and dark floor in a way that lets the blue sofa stand apart from the rest of the decor.

It does this without taking too much attention away from the light, airy feeling that permeates the space.

A modern space with a dusty blue sectional couch and off-white fabrics paired with dark toned woods

via H&M Home

Bring Attention to Your Navy Blue Couch With Tans and Beige

Blue couch living room ideas don’t have to center around a bold color blue. In fact, a navy blue sofa that borders on black can be simply styled for a relaxed, light feel.

If you have a living room that is generally very monotone, a dark blue couch can bring a touch of cool contrast to the space without compromising the overall aesthetic. A great option for those of you who want to achieve a subtle aesthetic.

A dark navy sofa in a historic living room with off-white walls and beige and tan tones

via Stadshem

Make Your Space Inviting With a Sky Blue Sofa and Soft Accents

Design a cozy, plush living room that is inviting to guests by adding a sky-blue couch and other soft elements to the space.

Neutral tones and off-white accents work together to create an overall complementary palette that draws you in. Furthermore, the couch itself appears soft and inviting, with no harsh angles or fabric.

A sky-blue couch in a light grey living room with a white fluffy area rug

Styled by Grey Deco for Alvhem

Fuse Industrial and Comfort With a Black and White Scheme and a Midnight Blue Couch

In a pure take on monochrome styling, this living room perfectly blends industrial interior design and comfort through clean lines, bright white, and intense black accents paired with a velvet sofa in deep, midnight blue.

This is a subtle way to incorporate a blue sofa in your living room as it avoids drawing too much attention. This color sofa isn’t often used, adding another layer of interest to the room.

An industrial style living room with black accents and a midnight blue couch

via Historiska Hem

Embrace True Neutral Colors by Adding a Pop of Deep Blue

This light, breezy living room perfectly shows off the blue sofa by adding hints of burnt orange throughout the neutral colors in the space. Everything here is clean and crisp, with the blue sofa providing a gentle touch of contrast. The addition of plants here and there breathes even more life into the room.

An off-white historic living room with a deep blue couch and tints of burnt orange

via Alvhem

Combine Broad Spectrum Neutrals With a Midnight Blue Two-Seater

If the classic design of neutrals isn’t your thing, widening the spectrum of colors to include deep blacks may be the answer. This design style works beautifully with a splash of midnight blue as well.

If you’re limited on space or dislike the look of a blue sofa, opt for a two-seater, also called a loveseat. This will help you maximize your space while still providing comfort.

A velvet blue love seat stands out in a living room with off-white walls and a natural color palette

via Stadshem

Pair White and Light Wood Tones With a Modern Couch in Worn Blue

As we’ve seen previously, a monotone living room can be the ideal environment for experimenting with color. A worn blue sofa in this space provides just the right amount of color while the more modern style of the sofa refreshes historic architecture.

Some subtle, light wood touches add more warmth and prevent any one tone from feeling too heavy.

A historic living room with white walls and a worn blue couch

via Alvhem

Tackle a Blue Velvet Sofa With a Dark Industrial Feel

Perhaps you’ve found a blue sofa you love, but don’t quite know how to design the room around it. A contrasting style may be the answer. A dark space with sharp lines can complement a velvety blue sofa wonderfully.

The stark contrast in style here isn’t as jarring as you would expect. Instead, they pair remarkably well, almost as if they were always meant to be.

A blue velvet couch in a contrasting modern interior with grey walls

designed by Maria Kangärde for Rag 12 

Breathe Life into Beige and Browns With a Dark Blue Sofa

A dark beige and mid-toned brown space can quickly become dull and lifeless. One easy way to combat this is with a blue sofa that also falls on the darker end of the spectrum.

This allows the living room to keep its overall aesthetic but prevents it from crossing the line into boring. It adds a point of interest for your eyes to land, while the space as a whole maintains balance.

A loft living room with a dark velvet blue couch

Styled by Linnéa Salmén for Bemz Design

Enhance a Dark, Earthy Space by Adding a Nearly Black Couch and Blue Throw Pillows

If you’ve created a darker room with earthy elements, a blue sofa that is borderline black can add just the right amount of contrast. Simply add in some plump throw pillows in varying hues of blue and a couple of brass accents and you have a cozy living space that everyone will love.

A dark blue couch paired with blue throw pillows in a living room with grey walls and natural tones

via Wrede

Leverage Grays and Peachy-Tans to Make a Denim Blue Sofa Stand Out

Blue and orange tones are considered to be complementary colors, though some find the combination grating. However, you can leverage color theory and design a beautiful living room by pairing opposite ends of the tone spectrum.

A blue sofa in a dark tone combined with light, peachy tones can make a room pop, while grey walls and other accents can bring everything together.

A blue couch paired with peachy tones in a living room with grey walls

Styled by Mabel Market for Nya Kvadrat

Blue Couches enhance a Majestic Living room with Terracotta Flooring

This majestic living room space with an impressive ceiling height and beautiful terracotta flooring is enhanced with pale blue couches that contrast wonderfully with the warm tone of the living room floor. The black marble coffee table in the middle of the space adds another layer of contrast to this living room design.

Pale blue couches in a living room with a terracotta floor and hight ceilings

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Walnut kitchen cabinets in a compact flat with beige walls

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This cozy flat with beige walls and a warm color palette (Styled by Clindholm design, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem) has a layout that pairs a lot of functionality on a small surface.

The open-plan living room includes a sofa area, dining table, and a kitchen with walnut cabinets that are custom-fitted on a small surface. The combination of upper and lower kitchen cabinets in the kitchen niche spot allows for an optimal combination of countertop space and closed storage.

The small bedroom includes a walk-in closet and the entryway of the apartment is fully packed with custom storage solutions as well.

A living room with beige walls, a white sofa and wall shelving that reaches up the ceiling

A functionality-packed living kitchen with beige walls and walnut kitchen cabinets

The open-plan living room and kitchen are painted with an elegant beige tone, that adds a warm base tone to the color palette of the apartment. The white fabric sofa on top of the white area rug makes for a cozy seating area and the blue fabric chair adds a wonderful pop of color.

The open shelving on the wall above the sofa reaches up to the ceiling, allowing for lots of storage space for books and decoration objects.

A living room with beige walls, a white sofa and wall shelving that reaches up the ceiling

Across from the sofa, you can find a small bench with a TV and a beautiful collection of carefully selected artworks and objects.

A TV bench with beautiful decor objects

The living room window is fitted with sheer beige curtains that warm up the daylight coming into this small apartment. The small black dining table with the natural oak dining chairs fit perfectly in this assymetric section of the living room floor plan.

A dining area with a black table and oak dining chairs

Opposite the window, you can find a niche space that is optimally filled with kitchen cabinets to make the most out of this rather small floor plan.

A kitchen with walnut cabinets, beige limestone countertops, beige walls and off-white upper cabinets

The walnut kitchen cabinets are paired with a beige limestone countertop and white upper cabinets that pair well with the beige wall color in the space.

A kitchen with walnut cabinets, beige limestone countertops, beige walls and off-white upper cabinets

The wall space above the sink is kept free of upper cabinets, and two beautiful glass bulb lamps adorn this spot.

A kitchen with walnut cabinets, beige limestone countertops, beige walls and off-white upper cabinets

A small bedroom with an assymetric floor plan and a walk-in closet

The bedroom lays right next to the living room dining area and has a slightly asymmetric floor plan. The wall color is the same as in the rest of the apartment and serves as the perfect backdrop for the warm wood chair and the pink bedspread to pop out.

A beige bedroom with a natural decor and a bold pink blanket on the bed

The beige and white textiles on the bed and the textured area rug on the floor blend in with the wall color, for an elegant and minimal appearance.

A beige bedroom with a natural decor and a bold pink blanket on the bed

A beige bedroom with a natural decor and a bold pink blanket on the bed

A non-bearing wall separates the sleeping area from the walk-in closet, allowing the clothes storage to be stored out of sight.

A bedroom with a pink blanket and a walk-in closet

A combination of open and closed storage modules fills the area and a few pops of orange add a bit of color.

A walk-in closet with open and closed storage, orange lamp

A walk-in closet with open and closed storage, orange lamp

An entryway with custom storage

The open entryway of the apartment comes out into the living kitchen of the apartment, bringing up the need to have a closed storage solution to avoid things looking messy.

A living space with beige walls

A custom storage closet with closed and open compartments fits the entryway space perfectly. By painting it in the same color as the walls, it blends in perfectly.

An entryway with custom storage modules that include both open shelving and closed modules

An entryway with custom storage modules that include both open shelving and closed modules

A bathroom with beige limestone and shower niches

The modern bathroom is covered with a beautiful beige limestone on the walls and flooring, finished with chrome hardware for an elegant, yet contemporary look. The natural wood vanity adds a warm element to the bathroom color palette.

A bathroom with beige limestone tiles on the walls and a warm wood vanity paired with chrome fixtures

The shower features shelves made out of the same stone material as the walls.

A bathroom with beige limestone tiles on the walls and floor and shower shelves for storing bath products

The wall right next to the shower has two integrated shower niches that are perfect for storing bath products.

A bathroom with beige limestone tiles on the walls and floor and shower niches for storing bath products

Styled by Clindholm design, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem

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A small open-plan apartment with a black accent wall

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This small open-plan apartment (Styled by Mabel Market, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat) consists of two rooms, with the kitchen in the middle of the layout. The shared living and sleeping space has a light grey wall color, which brings out the muted purple color of the velvet couch in a wonderful way.

A beige curtain separates the sleeping and living space and the corner layout wardrobe adds more visual separation between the two areas. The neutral color palette in the art prints, furniture, and accessories perfectly complements the room.

The small light grey kitchen is paired with a round dining table with bentwood chairs and the room on the other side of the open-plan kitchen has an eye-catching black wall color.

A multi-functional living and sleeping space with curtain attached to the ceiling as a separator

A living room with light grey walls and a muted purple velvet couch

The cool undertones in the muted velvet purple sofa contrast against the warm tones in the smaller furniture pieces and the beige curtain that separates the functional area in this multi-purpose room. The small gallery wall above the sofa adds a unique character to the setting.

A multi-functional living and sleeping space with curtain attached to the ceiling as a separator

The grey wool rug matches the light grey wall color in the space and provides a soft layer to the setting providing the space with a cozy look and feel.

A living room with light grey walls and a muted purple velvet couch

The sleeping area is separated from the rest of the room with a curtain divider attached to the ceiling, which allows this area of the room to be completely closed off when needed.

A multi-functional living and sleeping space with curtain attached to the ceiling as a separator

A corner layout wardrobe fills the area at the foot of the bed, separating the sleeping area even more and allowing lots of storage space for the apartment.

A multi-functional living and sleeping space with a corner layout wardrobe behind the bed

A multi-functional living and sleeping space with a corner layout wardrobe behind the bed

A peg rail and a long mirror fill the wall space next to the wardrobe in a lovely way. The reflection of the mirror makes the multi-functional room appear larger.

A multi-functional living and sleeping space with a corner layout wardrobe behind the bed

A small light grey kitchen in between two rooms

The small kitchen design lies in between the two rooms, with semi-open walls on both sides. The light grey Ikea kitchen cabinets are paired with gold hardware and a black countertop for added contrast.

A small light grey kitchen with gold hardware and a black countertop

The vintage dining table paired with dark wood bentwood dining chairs fits perfectly in the space between the kitchen and the window.

A kitchen dining area with a vintage table and dark bentwood chairs

A kitchen dining area with a vintage table and dark bentwood chairs

A niche space in the wall makes for the perfect spot for the fridge, with space on the top to store larger kitchen pieces.

A kitchen dining area with a vintage table and dark bentwood chairs

Black walls in the second room of the open-plan apartment

The eye-catching black wall color on the walls of the second room is also applied to the IKEA Ivar cabinet, allowing it to blend in with the wall.

Black walls paired with an IKEA Ivar cabinet painted black, allowing it to blend in with the wall

The black wall color contrasts powerfully with the white ceiling and the light hardwood flooring.

Black walls paired with an IKEA Ivar cabinet painted black, allowing it to blend in with the wall

Styled by Mabel Market, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat

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13 Navy Blue Kitchen Ideas for a Cool and Classic Look

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Whether you’ve just bought a new home or are looking to remodel your current one, updating the kitchen is typically one of the top priorities. And for good reason. We tend to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, between cooking our own meals and entertaining guests, so why not create a space that shows off your style and personality?

That’s why so many homeowners are embracing the trendy, yet timeless, choice of painting their cabinets navy blue. This popular kitchen cabinet color is a timeless cabinet color choice for your kitchen, yet it also adds a bit of contrast to make your design pop.

Let’s take a look below at the most inspiring kitchens with navy blue kitchen cabinets to help you kick-start your kitchen remodel.

Make a Statement With Deep Navy Blue Cabinets

If you’re looking for maximum impact, a deep shade of navy that borders on black is the way to go. The high contrast between the pure white walls and dark blue kitchen cabinets is perfectly balanced by the dark wood flooring and marble backsplash, preventing any one element from becoming overwhelming. Pair with black hardware and appliances to complete the look.

Dark navy blue kitchen cabinets contrast with white walls, white marble countertops and chrome hardware

via Alvhem

Pair Your Blue Cabinets With a Blue Tile Floor and Gold Fixtures

For a more unique take on navy kitchen cabinets, pair them with a light blue floor and bronze-gold hardware. The herringbone patterned tile here adds another dimension to the room, breaking up the smooth tones of the walls and cabinets.

To make the kitchen stand out, feature statement pieces in gold tones such as pendant lights.

A navy blue kitchen paired with gorgeous blue herringbone tiles on the floor

via File Under Pop

Embrace a Minimalist Style and a Splash of Fun With Slate Blue Cabinets

For fans of a more sleek, minimalist look, a simple two-toned blue kitchen with a blue island may be the answer. This design leans into contrast between the bottom and top halves of the room. By keeping the top half of the room a stark white, the bottom half truly pops, letting the stunning dark shade of the cabinetry stand front and center.

A subtle light wood floor balances everything quite well, helping to prevent the bottom half of the kitchen from feeling too heavy.

Navy blue kitchen cabinets paired with crisp white walls, chrome hardware and a white marble countertop

via Nordiska Kök

Complement Dark Fixtures and Appliances With Light Countertops and Navy Cabinets

Anyone with existing dark appliances and marble countertops looking to freshen up the space can take advantage of the easy transformation navy kitchen cabinets bring.

This is a quick and cost-effective way to breathe life into a current kitchen design that needs more personality. Change out the cabinet hardware with gold or bronze replacements and keep your neutral walls to bring everything together.

Navy kitchen cabinets paired with brass fixtures and a white marble countertop

photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

White Tile, Tan Wood, and Blue Kitchen Cabinets: a Timeless Blend

This navy and white kitchen features dark blue bottom cabinets with an impressive white tile backsplash and countertop. Instead of upper cabinets, open shelving in a soft wood tone fills the upper part of the layout, creating a light and airy look and feel.

The stainless steel appliances and hardware provide the kitchen design with a modern aesthetic that goes well with the blue tone of the cabinets.

A navy blue kitchen with tiles in the backsplash and countertop, and wood shelving on the wall

Styled by Lingsell, photographed by Florbrant for Historiska Hem

Navy Kitchen Cabinets to Intensify Your Natural Tones

Navy blue kitchen cabinets can work incredibly well in an otherwise wood and earth-toned kitchen. It’s no secret that warm tones and blue items complement each other nicely, creating an interesting contrast.

By pairing the natural wood and orange hue of the window frame with a matte navy blue, the strengths of each color are accentuated, resulting in a kitchen space that is both minimal in design and bold in coloring.

Blue cabinets paired with oak kitchen modules for a modern and minimal effect

via Nordiska Kök

Balance Bright Natural Light With Navy Cabinetry

When faced with abundant natural light, a kitchen with white cabinets can quickly become overwhelming. However, the effect can be dramatically reduced through the addition of blue kitchen cabinets.

This deep navy allows the light-colored walls, white trim, and white subway tiles to exist without becoming blinding during certain times of the day.

A navy blue kitchen adds contrast to a light-flooded kitchen space

via Sjöman Frisk

Add Flare to Your Small Space With Marble Countertops and Blue Cabinets

Living with a small kitchen doesn’t mean that you can’t design a fun space. In fact, many navy kitchen ideas designed with large kitchens in mind can work best in a small kitchen. For instance, having a few kitchen cabinets to work with can be freeing when using an intense, dark shade because you can avoid the dilemma of not having enough natural light to neutralize it. Combined with countertops that have a low backsplash, you can even create the illusion of space.

Dark navy kitchen cabinets with a crisp white countertop in a small kitchen

Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem

Create an Inviting Space With Earthy Tones and Navy Cabinets

Opt for a more inviting kitchen with a cool color palette by adding muted navy cabinets to an otherwise earthy, true-neutral room. This hue of navy in particular lets the cabinetry serve as a focal point without minimizing the overall cool, calming tone of the kitchen. There’s also a certain flare of bohemian in this kitchen that’s the perfect way to express personality.

Navy kitchen cabinets paired with earthy tones in a modern shaker kitchen

via Picky Living

Combine Subtle Modern Style With Farmhouse Elements

This kitchen with subtle farmhouse elements takes it a step further with a much more subtle touch of modernity. The updated appliances and fixtures serve to keep it from looking outdated, while the upper and lower portions of the room provide an eye-catching contrast.

The light-colored elements on the top half of the kitchen create a greater sense of space in an otherwise limited kitchen.

A farmhouse kitchen with navy blue cabinets and an impressive tile backsplash

via Cupboards and Goods

Keep Your Cabinets the Center of Attention With White Walls and Stainless Steel Appliances

For an airy feel that keeps a space feeling light, embrace an overall white kitchen with a splash of color. As mentioned previously, dark-colored paint can quickly be overpowering without the proper counterbalance.

By allowing for the navy kitchen cabinets and some accessories to be the only source of color in the kitchen, you automatically transform the cabinets into a statement piece without compromising the rest of the room.

AA navy blue farmhouse kitchen with white countertops and a cream paint color on the walls

via DeVol Kitchens

Create a Unique Mid-Century Modern Navy Blue Kitchen

You can easily create a look that’s all your own by taking standard mid-century modern interior design and adding high-impact cabinets. This style embraces navy blue kitchen cabinets in a unique way by making them the dominant feature in the room. Matching upper and lower cabinets and a slightly glossy finish add another layer of character.

A mid-century modern inspired navy blue kitchen with chrome hardware

via Ballingslōv

Make the Most of Your Open Plan Space With a Navy Kitchen

This kitchen has it all. Herringbone patterned flooring, white tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and light wood accents all come together to create a modern, airy look that perfectly complements a large, open room.

The upper cabinets blend into a small open shelf right next to the window, which adds a playful touch to the kitchen design.

A navy blue kitchen with a white subway tile backsplash

Photography by Andres Bergstedt for Entrance Makleri

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13 kitchen cabinets crown molding ideas to finish your kitchen design

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Crown molding adds texture and personality to any room, including the kitchen. This functional, decorative molding is typically designed to cover the gap between the walls and ceiling. It also lends a luxe aesthetic and makes any kitchen feel more sophisticated and upscale.

You can apply ceiling molding in between your kitchen cabinets and the ceiling, or you can add cabinet crown molding to finish off the top of the upper cabinets.

If you’re thinking about making changes to your cooking space, check out this list of kitchen cabinet crown molding ideas for inspiration. With the right type of crown molding, you’re sure to find a perfect match for your chosen interior design style.

Install Dentil Molding for Bold Texture

The dentil crown molding in this kitchen features blocks of wood that give it a dramatic texture. This unique type of molding was first used during the Greek and Roman empires when blocks were carved directly into exterior stone facades to create drama.

The dentil molding lends a beautiful and elegant touch to this modern grey shaker kitchen. The top of the upper cabinets is connected to the ceiling with the entricate molding. Its white color makes it stand out against the grey cabinets.

A light grey shaker kitchen with dentil molding between the upper cabinets and the ceiling

Styled by Mia Laaksonen, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Traditional Crown Molding Brings Versatility

The classic crown molding in this kitchen is at the top of the ceiling to bring the eye upwards, making the room look and feel larger. Paired with a large window for natural light, it adds a beautiful touch to the very top of the walls.

Note how the molding here is installed far above the cabinets, highlighting the empty wall space between the cabinet and the ceiling for a visual effect that makes the space seem bigger. The molding is also installed as trim above the range hood which helps to carry the design throughout the entire kitchen.

The top edge of the kitchen is accentuated with cabinet crown molding, marking the end of the kitchen and the start of the rest of the tall wall space.

A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime, with crown molding underneath the ceiling

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Get Bold with Intricate Designs

The white crown molding in this photo is highly decorative with intricate carvings to add a dramatic component. Note how the molding has a traditional motif, yet it’s installed in a contemporary kitchen to give it a unique contrast against the modern cabinets.

Its intricate detailing brings a sense of elegance to the space without detracting from the rest of the features in the room. Note how the molding follows the curve along one edge of the cabinet to create seamless symmetry.

A contemporary kitchen with intricate crown molding following the curve in the kitchen design

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Choose Crown Molding that Matches the Cabinet Color

The cabinet molding in this kitchen is understated and painted to match the color of the cabinets which extend to the ceiling. This design creates a cohesive look that plays well with the rest of the space including the floor and the wood shiplap trim on the wall boasting slim, vertical straight lines.

Painting your kitchen’s crown molding to match the cabinets is a smart way to create a colorful space instead of a more traditional white kitchen.

A sage green kitchen with crown cabinet molding that matches the color of the kitchen

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Crown Molding with Corbels Adds Dramatic Flair

This unique crown molding features decorative corbels and carvings in between each corbel. Originally, corbels were used to serve as brackets to support weight, but here, they’re used as decor.

The choice to keep the molding white allows it to keep the eyes focused on the green cabinetry and modern light fixture. While this molding is certainly bold and eye-catching, it also works well with a wide variety of styles to give the space an overall look of refinement and elegance.

Crown Molding with Corbels Adds Dramatic Flair to this green kitchen

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Use Crown Molding to Highlight White Walls

This kitchen utilizes wainscotting along the wall to add texture. The added crown molding along the edge serves as a chair rail and brings it definition. Using this method not only accents otherwise bland white walls but also makes the kitchen look and feel cozy and inviting.

This kitchen is a good example of a way to use crown molding lower rather than high up against the edge of the ceiling.

Greige kitchen cabinets in a shaker kitchen with a black countertop and wainscoting on the walls

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Cove Molding Adds a Classic Component

Although this kitchen has a modern aesthetic, the cove crown molding brings it a touch of classic, timeless appeal. Cove crown molding has a concave, curved shape that works well when installed around corners.

Note how the molding closely matches the white cabinets but its brighter white matches the ceiling, creating a seamless look.

A contemporary kitchen with cove molding in between the cabinets and the ceiling

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Step Crown Molding Creates Clean Lines

Step crown molding is a classic option that gives any kitchen a clean, modern look. This traditional molding works well when installed directly above floor-to-ceiling cabinets and brings some added depth and definition to the upper portion of the room.

The simple yet effective design of this molding “breaks up” the section where the top of the cabinets and ceiling meet to give the kitchen more dimension without being too overbearing.

White crown molding added on top of the upper cabinets in this kitchen

Styled by Clindholm Design, photographed by Jocke Ono for Historiska Hem

Use Simple Molding for Smaller Kitchens

While extremely detailed crown molding gives most kitchens a touch of drama, smaller kitchens may feel too closed-in with this design. The sage green kitchen in this photo uses simple, understated molding that adds a small straight section of trim along the top edge of the cabinets.

The molding is painted in the same color to create a clean, cohesive look that won’t make the kitchen feel cramped. However, note there is a larger piece of curvy cove crown molding on the opposite wall that helps to highlight that side of the room.

A sage green kitchen with glass door cabinets above the sink and molding that connects the kitchen to the ceiling

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Decorative, Colorful Crown Molding Adds Unique Detail

In this kitchen, the crown molding is accented with a raised vine-like relief that resembles a string of garland. This fun detail gives the kitchen a subtle pop of playful texture, while the entire wall and window trim are painted in the same color to contrast nicely against the teal-colored cabinets.

The combination of different colors, shapes, and styles brings this kitchen a fun, eclectic effect, while open shelving adds another space to display plates, collectibles, and more.

Decorative, Colorful Crown Molding Adds Unique Detail to the wall in this wine red kitchen with teal cabinets

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Use Different Crown Molding for Walls and Cabinets

The design of this kitchen uses two different types of crown molding to separate different sections subtly. In this spacious brown kitchen, a thin, flat section of smooth white crown molding installed along the walls and ceiling adds a subtle contrast against the light sand-colored walls.

A separate section of cabinet molding is installed along the edges of the upper cabinets in a matching color to create a sense of functionality that serves each respective element differently.

A brown kitchen with cabinet crown molding

Styled by Lindholm, photographed by Boukari for Historiska Hem

Botanical-Inspired Crown Molding Adds Historic Elements to a Shaker Kitchen

Although this kitchen has clean, modern lines and a contemporary feel, the decorative crown molding gives it a soft and subtle touch of classic flair. The unique relief along the molding boasts botanical details that add a bit of fresh, organic style.

Because this kitchen has high ceilings, the intricate crown molding is more of an added feature rather than a detraction from the sleek and modern decor of the rest of the space.

Botanical-Inspired Crown Molding in a kitchen with antique white cabinets and warm tones in a beautiful shaker kitchen

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Add Cabinet Crown Molding to the Top of your Cabinets

The designer of this kitchen chose to install crown molding directly on top of the kitchen cabinets rather than along the entire length of the ceiling. Its subtle step shape slightly juts out from the edges of the upper cabinets to add a simple yet fantastic elemental component to the room.

If you look closely at the picture, you can also see simpler white crown molding along the edges of the wall that completes the look and covers the gap between the two components.

A grey kitchen with cabinet crown molding on the upper cabinets

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