In the kitchen you can afford to be bolder with your chosen
shade of blue because the area is less defined than a bedroom,
where the sole purpose is for sleeping and rejuvenating. In a
kitchen you won’t just cook, you’ll no doubt entertain, do crafts,
write letters, and more all in the same space, and so consider
creating a more energizing and vibrant space when it comes to
choosing your color palette. Here we see how a Bondi Blue fea-
ture wall serves as a backdrop to the cool white elements used
elsewhere in the room. Without this bold base hue, the existing
features of the room would be lost and lose impact; the feature
wall anchors the pieces into the space, letting each element of
the room add interest and character. The dining table is often
the central furniture piece in a kitchen/dining space, so play on
its dominating presence by accenting your chosen blue with
complimentary table linens. Finish the space with weathered
junk-shop finds for added character.
PHOTO: H&M HOME
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1. Storm lantern, $47, toast.
co.uk
2. Baker’s work table,
$2592,
shopterrain.com
3. Vernazza plates, $8,
anthropologie.com
4. Parisian blue tablecloth,
$207, shopterrain.com
5. Banded stripe mug, $24,
toast.co.uk
6. Gubi chair,
light blue, $514,
gubi.com