Brick Kitchens Are Back With A Bold Cabinet Color

Brick kitchen feature walls and backsplashes were trendy in the 1990s and fell out of style with the move to minimalist spaces in the 2000s. Since trends are cyclical, brick was bound to make a comeback. If you want to elevate your basic kitchen with stylish comeback design trends, consider adding a brick feature wall, backsplash, or kitchen island. Come time to choose a cabinet color, blue is a bold choice that balances perfectly against the earthy tones of brick.

Exposed brick walls instantly add rustic charm to the kitchen. This is mainly due to their warm, textured, and lived-in appearance. The inclusion of a brick feature wall or backsplash also brings depth to the space. But that's not all. This natural material offers several advantages that make it ideal for withstanding the daily wear of kitchens. For instance, brick is durable and heat-resistant. Although often associated with 1990s industrial style and loft apartment designs, it works with a wide range of aesthetics, too. You can embrace the industrial brick wall look or lean into the country kitchen feel, utilizing exposed brick

Complementing your brick kitchen with blue

You obviously need the right cabinet color when creating your brick kitchen. Luckily, blue kitchen cabinets paired with a brick feature wall or backsplash create a timeless look. The warmth of brick alongside cool blue cabinetry brings a beautiful balance to the space.

Many shades of blue work well with brick. But do note: The hue that will work best in your kitchen will depend on the style and tone of brick, the design style of your home, and the colors used in the surrounding spaces, especially if you have an open-concept space. While dark blue creates a beautiful traditional appearance, blue-gray cabinets add color without overwhelming the room.

If you aren't sure about committing to all dark blue cabinets, why not use different colors for the upper and lower cabinets? For example, you could use a darker blue on the bottom and a lighter blue or white on top. Or, go light blue for the cabinets and a darker paint color on the island. This can be a good option for smaller kitchens if you are worried dark cabinets will make the space feel cramped. 

How to create a brick kitchen when you don't have one

If you love the look of a brick feature wall but don't have one in your kitchen, there are multiple ways to add one. You could hire a mason to install the brickwork for a large-scale renovation. However, this can be time-consuming and expensive. A more affordable option is to use brick veneer to create an accent wall. 

A brick backsplash is another alternative if you don't have enough space for a full feature wall in the kitchen. Brick can be used in many colors and patterns — such as classic red brick, brick installed in a chevron pattern, weathered white brick, or patterned brick — to create the ideal backsplash for your kitchen aesthetic. Try one of these beautiful brick backsplash ideas to totally transform your home.

Another unique way to add brick to your kitchen is with a brick kitchen island. If you have an open-concept home and no room for a feature wall but want more brick than just the backsplash, this can be the perfect solution. You can hire a professional to do the job or maybe even DIY your existing island with brick veneer or thin clay bricks.

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