Sherwin-Williams® Salty Dog (SW 9177) Kitchen Cabinets – Shaker, Slim Shaker, Raised, Slab

Sherwin-Williams Salty Dog SW9177 kitchen cabinets

Salty Dog (SW 9177) At A Glance

LRV: 4 (Very dark — absorbs most light for a bold, dramatic look)

Undertone: Deep navy blue with subtle blackened undertones

Temperature: Cool

Best Kitchen Styles: Coastal, Traditional, Modern Nautical

Pairs Well With: Polished nickel or chrome hardware, white quartz or marble countertops, light to medium wood flooring

Sherwin-Williams® Salty Dog (SW 9177) is a deep navy blue that brings bold contrast and timeless sophistication to kitchen cabinetry. Its rich, inky depth creates a grounded, architectural look that feels classic yet modern, making it a go-to choice for statement kitchens.

Salty Dog kitchen cabinets pair beautifully with brushed brass, matte black, or polished nickel hardware, along with white quartz, marble, and light natural wood flooring. This Sherwin-Williams navy works especially well in coastal, transitional, and contemporary kitchen designs where contrast and depth are key.

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More about Salty Dog (SW 9177)

Salty Dog vs. Naval (SW 6244):
Naval is a true navy with a slightly softer, more refined appearance. Salty Dog is darker and more saturated, reading bolder and closer to black in lower lighting conditions.

Salty Dog vs. In the Navy (SW 9178):
In the Navy leans slightly brighter and clearer, making it easier to use across large surfaces. Salty Dog delivers a deeper, moodier presence best suited for islands or statement cabinetry.

Salty Dog vs. Inkwell (SW 6992):
Inkwell reads almost black with subtle blue undertones, while Salty Dog maintains a distinctly navy identity even in dim light. Salty Dog feels more traditional and nautical by comparison.

Transitional kitchen design with Sherwin-Williams Salty Dog SW9177 cabinets

Bold, Saturated Navy with Dramatic Depth

Sherwin-Williams® Salty Dog (SW 9177) kitchen cabinets deliver a deep, highly saturated navy that feels confident, bold, and architectural. This color is darker and more intense than traditional navy blues, making it a strong statement choice rather than a background neutral. Salty Dog is often chosen for kitchens that want drama, contrast, and a distinctly modern edge.

The Undertones of Salty Dog

Salty Dog features a rich blue base with subtle charcoal undertones that deepen its appearance. In bright natural light, the blue reads strong and saturated without appearing vibrant or playful. In lower light, the charcoal influence intensifies, allowing the cabinetry to feel darker and more grounded.

Coordinating Colors for Kitchen Design

Clean Whites & Light Neutrals

  • Pure White (SW 7005) creates crisp contrast that sharpens the boldness of Salty Dog. This pairing keeps the kitchen from feeling heavy or enclosed. It works best in kitchens with strong lighting and clean lines.
  • Snowbound (SW 7004) softens the contrast slightly while maintaining brightness. The subtle warmth prevents the palette from feeling too stark. This combination feels balanced and intentional.

Grounding Neutrals

  • Iron Ore (SW 7069) reinforces Salty Dog’s dramatic character. This pairing creates a moody, high-contrast look when used carefully. It is best reserved for islands, lower cabinetry, or accent elements.
  • Dorian Gray (SW 7017) adds depth without competing for attention. The warm gray balances the saturation of the navy. This combination works well in larger kitchens.

Metallics & Hardware

  • Polished chrome or satin nickel hardware complements Salty Dog’s saturated blue tone. These finishes reflect light and keep the cabinetry feeling crisp. They are ideal for modern and transitional kitchens.
  • Brushed brass hardware adds warmth and contrast against the deep navy. The metallic tone prevents the color from feeling flat. This pairing feels bold yet refined.

Countertop Pairings

  • White quartz or marble countertops provide strong visual contrast and brightness. Light surfaces keep the kitchen from feeling overly dark. Subtle veining adds interest without distraction.
  • Light gray or concrete-inspired surfaces enhance the modern character of Salty Dog. These materials add texture while maintaining balance. They work especially well in contemporary designs.

Flooring Recommendations

  • Medium to dark hardwood flooring complements the richness of Salty Dog. Warm wood tones help balance the cool blue undertones. This combination feels grounded and cohesive.
  • Neutral stone or porcelain tile maintains a clean foundation. Softer gray or beige tiles work best. Avoid cool blue-gray flooring that may compete with the cabinetry.

Applications in Cabinetry

  • Kitchen islands in Salty Dog create a bold focal point without overwhelming the entire space. This approach allows the color to shine while preserving flexibility. It is one of the most popular uses.
  • Lower cabinetry paired with lighter uppers adds depth and visual interest. This layout grounds the kitchen while keeping it bright. It works well in both large and compact kitchens.

Kitchen Style Applications

  • Modern kitchens use Salty Dog to create strong architectural contrast. Clean lines allow the color to feel intentional rather than heavy. The result is bold and controlled.
  • Transitional kitchens benefit from the balance of classic navy and modern saturation. Salty Dog bridges traditional forms with contemporary finishes. The look feels updated yet timeless.
  • Coastal-inspired kitchens use Salty Dog as a deeper alternative to lighter blues. Paired with crisp whites and natural textures, it feels sophisticated rather than nautical. The palette remains refined.

Recommended Cabinet Door Styles by Kitchen Style

  • Shaker doors provide structure that supports Salty Dog’s depth. The clean profile keeps the cabinetry from feeling overwhelming. This pairing works across multiple kitchen styles.
  • Slim Shaker doors enhance the modern appeal of the color. The lighter visual footprint keeps the look sharp and refined. This option suits contemporary kitchens well.

Other Spaces & Design Applications

  • Bar areas and built-ins benefit from Salty Dog’s dramatic presence. The color adds richness without dominating smaller spaces. Accent lighting enhances the effect.
  • Bathrooms and laundry rooms use Salty Dog to introduce depth and contrast. Paired with light surfaces, it feels intentional and upscale. Proper lighting is essential.

Lighting Considerations

Salty Dog reacts strongly to lighting. Bright natural light reveals its saturated blue character, while low light deepens the charcoal undertones. Layered lighting helps maintain clarity and balance.

Technical Details

Light Reflectance Value (LRV): 4

An LRV of 4 places Salty Dog among the darkest cabinet colors, making it best suited for well-lit spaces or accent applications.

Color Comparisons

Salty Dog vs. Naval

Salty Dog is a deeper, moodier navy with stronger black undertones, giving it a heavier and more dramatic presence. Naval reads slightly brighter and cleaner, with clearer blue definition in most lighting conditions. In kitchens, Salty Dog feels richer and more enveloping, while Naval feels more classic and versatile.

Salty Dog vs. Inkwell

Salty Dog maintains a distinctly navy appearance, even in lower light, while Inkwell often reads as near-black until exposed to strong natural light. Inkwell’s blue undertones are more subtle and reserved, whereas Salty Dog clearly presents as a dark blue. Salty Dog is the better choice when you want unmistakable navy cabinetry without crossing into black territory.

Design Tip

Use Salty Dog kitchen cabinets when you want bold, saturated color that delivers strong visual impact without sacrificing sophistication.

Alternative Colors to Consider

Sherwin-Williams Salty Dog (SW 9177): FAQs

Is Salty Dog too dark for kitchen cabinets?

Salty Dog is very dark, but it works beautifully when balanced with light countertops, reflective hardware, and good lighting.

Does Salty Dog look black in low light?

In dim lighting it can appear nearly black, but natural daylight reveals its rich navy depth.

Is Salty Dog a good choice for coastal kitchens?

Yes. Its deep nautical blue pairs naturally with whites, light woods, and polished metals commonly used in coastal designs.

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