Painting your kitchen cabinets grey is an easy way to create a chic, sophisticated look for the price of a can of paint. But the real flair comes in because grey is such a versatile color. You could use it to create fresh, modern looks, chic contemporary designs, sleek industrial schemes, or cool, restful layouts.

Top List of the Best Blue Grey Kitchen Ideas For Your Inspiration

The trick is to choose the right shade of gray. While greys with undertones of reds and yellows can tend towards a warm and cozy vibe, picking a cool grey with blue undertones can instantly add mood and character to your space.

Then, add additional layers of edginess or earthiness with walls, floors, and backsplashes. Those will act as the backdrop to your grey kitchen, letting the cabinets shine. The texture on the walls, the design on your tiles, or the finish on your flooring all enhance your grey spaces.

Lastly, add a dash of style to the hardware and go from drab to drama. Drawer pulls, knobs, and faucets can elevate the look of your blue-grey kitchen, while the finishes on your light fixtures and appliances can help bring in the style factor.

1. An Almost Navy Grey


Almost Navy Grey

It is luxurious and utterly practical – only possible with the right shade of grey. This almost navy grey is not allowed to be cold and aloof, thanks to the pearly gray tiles on the backsplash, the warm antique-like finish on the champagne bucket, and the everyday items on display like a bowl of lemons.

2. Deep Drama

 

Deep Drama

Bold, dramatic, and modern, all because of this stunning kitchen's blue-grey cabinets and island. The big splashes of white on the ceiling and the countertops create the effect of a pin-striped suit. At the same time, the rough texture of the brick walls and the warm wood dining table offer an approachable contrast to this modern space.

3. An Element of Elegance


An Element of Elegance

What a single color can do to a space with the enveloping warmth of wood-surrounded cabinetry is stunning. The space is simple, sophisticated, and not at all cold. Note the stainless steel finishes on the hardware and faucet. It doesn’t hurt to bring in texture with a wall of brick.

 

4. Ends of a Spectrum


Ends of a Spectrum

Choosing different shades of the same color from different ends of the blue-grey spectrum is a sophisticated way to add depth and layers. The walls are a paler version of the dark blue grey on the island. White marble countertops with grey veins add coolness, while hardwood flooring adds warmth.

5. A Splash of Color


A Splash of Color

Hot pink in a grey kitchen? Yes, and yes! Don’t be afraid to add a splash of hot color to your cool blues and greys in your kitchen. The backsplash here is glossy, adding an extra layer of finish—a few select additions of pink complete the look.

6. Cool and Contemporary


Cool and Contemporary

This is a study in contrast to moody blue-grey gradient walls, glossy white cabinets and bar stools, and sleek lighting, but the hardwood flooring warms it up considerably. You can’t go wrong with this elegant, sophisticated setup in a small space where the kitchen is on display.

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Lisa Pogue
Lisa is a talented interior designer and writer with a passion for transforming kitchens into stunning and functional spaces. Her extensive experience in the home improvement industry allows her to provide readers with expert advice and creative ideas. Lisa's writing is both informative and inspiring, helping homeowners navigate their renovation projects with confidence. When she's not writing, Lisa loves baking and trying out new recipes in her stylish kitchen.