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This week's Get The Look is a modern navy kitchen design with an awesome cement tile backsplash. Color in the kitchen is a great way to add personality to your home, especially if you're going for the dual color cabinet approach. With a neutral up top and a bold color choice on the bottom, you're adding neutral visual space above. This allows you to add a statement backsplash that will seamlessly blend in with the rest of your decor without creating too much visual chaos.
Scroll down to see what I would pick to recreate the look above: The paint color you see above looks a bit teal on screen, but when it dries on the wall (or your cabinet), it'll be a rich navy color with just a hint of teal undertones. I also changed up the faucet choice a bit because bridge fixtures are my favorites and I want to use them everywhere. What do you think? Would you use this look as inspiration for your home? Let me know below! Inspiration Credit: Denton Developments Tile: Cle Tile Circular Knob: Superfront Drawer Pull: Superfront Paint Color: Sherwin Williams Faucet: Brizo
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5/13/2018 03:24:48 pm
Pretty good I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your blog posts. Any way I'll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon. Big thanks for the useful info.
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10/23/2019 03:37:16 am
Love your kitchen design
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9/30/2025 11:29:28 pm
Thanks for writing on how to get the look of a modern navy kitchen. I really liked how you stressed lighting, which is really important for taking pictures of interior design. Navy colors may be deep and beautiful, but pictures can make them look flat or too dark if the light isn't right. Using natural light or well positioned artificial light helps show the depth and texture of cabinets and other surfaces.
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