| We have a Hale Navy vanity in the bathroom. It came as an option (we did not have it custom painted beyond the Hale Navy option that was already available). It definitely looks like your top links and is not bright or royal. If anything, it skews darker/slate than true blue. I think it looks great and if you're looking for links like the top, you should be good. The bottom two pics do *not* look like Hale Navy. |
| I have it in a basement with little natural light and it very clearly reads navy blue. I love it. |
| I have Hale Navy in a NW room with a bit of afternoon light. The color looks very much like the first pic. |
| I don't know how large your samples are but when we picked wall colors we painted masonite panels with 2 coats of paint and propped them up against the walls. They were about 2x2 or 3x3. Bought them at Home Depot. |
So just admit you don’t have them, then.
OP, we have the hale navy cabinets. Love them. We’ve had them for the last 3 years and they look great during the day when the sun hits them, and at night. We get compliments all the time on them. I think it really will depend on your lighting, though. |
| Figuring out the lighting is tough! But enough people have responded that I’m feeling very confident about finally making the decision. Will stop obsessively browsing images of Hale navy now. |
| I have hale navy and it looks exactly like your first photo of what you like. We have walnut counters w/ it and a darker wallpaper - not sure if that's what helps (vs the counters in some of the photos you don't like?). I like it and have been happy. I went back and forth b/t that and a pale color but am glad I went w/ the navy. |
| I have a small bathroom with Hale Navy on beadboard paneling and it is a true navy — looks like the second link. |
| It’s too dark imo. It’s a very dark navy. |
| OP, how does your kitchen look? I ordered my kitchen island in hale navy with a walnut counter (perimeter is white lowers with a white quartz counter and no uppers). I actually am really hoping it hopes like the last 2 you posted!! I was hoping for a rich navy blue but not a blackish , too dark color. Our kitchen faces west and has a wall of windows on the west facing wall- also large windows on the east facing dining room that the island will open to/ so I’m hoping the natural light will make it look like your second pics?! |
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The third (farmhouse) is closest - I've seen a bunch over the last decade +
That said, light, flooring, wall color - everything is going to play a little role. I've seen Hale Navy cabinets next to a wall of windows looking out on trees and another looking out on the open-air / ocean, and they read differently. It's a very nice color that I think will stand the test of time / trend. |
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Personally, I think navy cabinets will not stand the test of time and will eventually become dated, just like the avocado kitchens of the past, but if you love them, it doesn’t matter. I chose wood, and the natural walnut I chose will probably also look dated eventually, but I love it right now.
Ask your cabinetmaker if they can use a tinted primer under the paint. This will help with eventual wear. Consider guards at high traffic areas, light the garbage pullout and panel over dishwasher. Cabinets are exposed to grease, either from cooking or from fingerprints. Grease attracts dust. Dust is more visible on dark surfaces than on light. Imagine a black t shirt covered in lint vs a white one. If there is oblique sunlight, it will magnify the issue. Make sure you avoid matte finishes and be prepared to wipe down cabinets more often than if they were lighter in color. https://www.thekitchn.com/painted-cabinets-kitchen-regret-23655238 |
Our pantry is hale navy with walnut counters. It’s a rich navy but not at all black. It’s not as royal as the last photos but also doesn’t have the teal or black undertones like the first photos. It looks great with the walnut. |
This. We have dark cherry cabinets (perfectly functional, so I can't justify replacing) and I swear they always look dirtier than the white cabinets in our former house. |
I agree! We have it on our island and I don’t love it. Shows a ton of dirt and crime. I would do a more muted medium or green. It also looks a bit dated at this point. We have had it for 10 years. |