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  2. Chic Spaces That Prove Blue Kitchen Cabinets Are Here to Stay

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    Embrace a Moody Hue. Craft a cozy kitchen with a deep, saturated blue. For a bolder statement, Kelsey McGregor of Kelsey Leigh Design Co. uses the same dark shade for cabinets, walls and trim.

  3. These Dark Paint Colors Prove that Blue Is Practically a Neutral

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    For a handsome, nautical-feeling look, look no further than navy blue. Here in this Massachusetts kitchen, the marine-blue colored cabinets pair perfectly with the walnut countertops, pine floors ...

  4. The 25 Best Farmhouse Paint Colors for Timeless Style

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    Blue Daisy by Benjamin Moore. Blue cabinetry is a great way to add some farmhouse-style color to your kitchen and this cheery blue keeps things on the bright side as opposed to dark and moody.

  5. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A Hoosier cabinet or Hoosier is a type of cupboard or free-standing kitchen cabinet that also serves as a workstation. It was popular in the first few decades of the 20th century in the United States, since most houses did not have built-in kitchen cabinetry. The Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, Indiana, was one of the earliest and ...

  6. Haint blue - Wikipedia

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    Haint blue is a collection of pale shades of blue-green that are traditionally used to paint porch ceilings in the Southern United States. [1][2] Hex #D1EAEB is a popular shade of haint blue. The tradition originated with the Gullah in Georgia and South Carolina. The ceiling of the slave quarters at the Owens–Thomas House in Savannah, Georgia ...

  7. International Klein Blue - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic ultramarine, similar to that used in IKB pigment. International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse. [1] IKB uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the color and allows ...