Sarah Blank of One Kings Lane used a soothing blue for this kitchen's shelves, brackets, and walls, creating coherence.
This Victorian farmhouse's cupboards were painted dark blue grey by New York designer Christina Salway to highlight the white farmhouse sink and light blue walls.
A 100-year-old cottage in Wisconsin's North Woods has an unexpected pop of cobalt blue that resembles camp blankets.
Using chippy blue wainscoting that was rescued from the front porch of the property, the kitchen island in a rustic cabin in Tennessee is covered in the same material.
The Junk Gypsy's Jolie Sikes-Smith stained her Round Top, Texas, kitchen cabinets with blue interior oil stain and then applied and partly rubbed off Minwax Provincial Wood Finish stain with a cloth.
Tiffany Mizzell painted the cabinets, doors, window trim, and new island (built from an antique dresser topped with a thick piece of butcher block) a coastal-inspired blue in her Maine Colonial farmhouse kitchen.
O'Hara Interiors' Martha O'Hara and Bhavana Bhimavarapu designed this Bone Lake, Wisconsin, cottage with a rough blue island, soapstone worktops, subway tiling, salvaged beams, Douglas fir cabinets and rush barstools.
This Minnesota kitchen by designer Lucy Penfield mixes natural wood treatments with a delicate, dusty blue for a rustic style without being too rustic. It complements the wood grain without overpowering it.
The rustic, pieced-together tone of this Virginia cottage's tiny kitchen is established by this 27-drawer indigo workbench-turned-cabinetry from the Maryland barn sale Chartruese & Co.