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Navy Kitchens, Can I get an “oh yeah”

Can I get a “oh Yeah” from you all.
I think I must officially say There are not enough Navy Kitchens in the world.
No not the Giant Boat kind but the colour.
As we all know Navy and White is a classic colour combo with no visible end in sight.
So why not use this fabulous colour combo to make your kitchen stand out amongst the greige.
Not that there is anything wrong with greige but we all know that is where we would head to play it reasonably safe.
So lets hear a big “lets consider Navy” in the kitchen.
Can I just say this slightly Industrial Look can also host Navy without 
an issue. So its clear no matter what your style base is, this colour is going to work in your kitchen.
If your a little hesitant take a your subway tiles into Navy. Really this is a slightly standard kitchen that stops you in your tracks all because they ventured into the deep blue.
Now you see the Paint made all the difference. 
The beauty is you can paint over it if it doesn’t work.
Don’t you think the oranges are perfectly placed and the lid is off the pot in such a stylised way.
I am a little concerned about the cream island bench mixed with the ice white bench tops and splash back but i forgive them because the blue cabinetry is actually one of the best blues I have seen.
The Pendant almost wins in this space except its size is proportionally wrong but again the Navy wins in this Modern country kitchen with Navy cabinets.
Perfect!
Perfectly Perfect!
If those floors are navy this is genius i just can’t tell if its the reflection from the beautiful cabinetry and abundant light.
You never have to wonder where that bowl you got from Aunt Greta on your wedding day is, when your Navy is teamed with glass.
I love the concrete look bench top with this colour combo.
There you have it. Enough inspiration from most of your current base styles with an addition of Navy.
Did I just hear you say “oh yeah”

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