See: Kitchen ideas – decor and decorating ideas for all kitchens Recent search trends have shown ‘powder blue kitchens’ jump by 200% on average, while demands for ‘powder blue kitchen paint’ are also up by 200%, and ‘powder blue cabinets’ have similarly risen by 191% – but does this natural shade really threaten green’s indisputable power?  We asked the people at the top of the interiors world to share the benefits of this pastel-infused shade. See: Kitchen cabinet ideas – the materials, styles, colors and trends to know

What are the benefits of powder blue in a kitchen? 

If anybody knows about the subtle power of this soft shade, it is Claire Birkbeck, a designer at luxury kitchen brand Neptune (opens in new tab). Claire praises powder blue for its ease of use, which then promotes a ‘restful space that won’t shout for attention.’  The designer also compares the shade to an almost-neutral color, suggesting it offers the timeless and versatile characteristics of an achromic shade but with a ’little more color and liveliness [on] your kitchen cabinets.’ Claire’s observations are equally mirrored by designer and founder of the eponymously named kitchen manufacturers, Tom Howley (opens in new tab), who similarly celebrates this pastel shade. Tom, who regularly uses this hue in his signature designs, notes how powder blue kitchens are ‘highly-coveted and popular because they always look so fresh and clean.’ ‘This lovely light blue gives our traditional cabinets a contemporary twist. The color complements a Shaker kitchen’s typical features such as open shelving, butcher’s block, and traditional chimney breast to stunning effect,’ Tom adds.  See: Blue room ideas – wonderful room schemes to inspire you

How would you bring powder blue into your kitchen?

Neutral shades are eternally popular, thanks to their classic, easy-to-live-with ambiance. However, this season, powder blue is refreshing our kitchen’s look.  ‘Combining blue kitchen cabinets with a white work surface and dusted oak interiors creates a warm, welcoming room,’ Tom suggests.  See: Kitchen trends – the latest looks and innovations

Will blue overtake green as the trendiest kitchen color?

While we were convinced that there was no color more suited to kitchens in 2021 than green, the sophisticated yet calming aura of powder blue has not gone unnoticed by designers.  Los Angeles based designer Rande Leaman (opens in new tab) states this pastel color is set to steal the crown as the trendiest kitchen color of the year, sharing: ‘Clients seem to be responding to the use of this color in their kitchens, and light blue is on course to overtake the popular green kitchen trend.’ See: Green kitchen ideas – inspiration for cabinets, walls and more ‘Pale blues have a calming feel to them and remind people of the ocean and sky. This tone pairs well with fixtures in matte brass or polished nickel. I suggest using it on cabinetry or backsplash tiles. After the year we’ve had, everyone wants to feel relaxed and peaceful in their kitchen and their wider home,’ Rande adds.  Are you swaying towards team blue, or are you a firm supporter of the green team? Whichever side you choose, we have no doubt either of these colors are going anywhere soon.