Bright, white kitchens are as popular as they are timeless, but have you ever considered black? Get inspired to try a darker hue with trendsetting kitchens that boast something a little bolder.
Dressed to Impress
This gourmet kitchen is dressed to impress with charcoal cabinets, honey-colored wood floors, clean white countertops and a subway tile backsplash.
Pop of Pink
A splash of pink adds interest to the otherwise monochromatic kitchen, which features sleek cabinets and a center island with a sink. Glass doors, accented with black steel, open to an outdoor staircase, which leads to a spacious rooftop terrace.
Open-Air Drama
Dark gray stone walls create a designated cooking area in this outdoor kitchen. A matte black island, base cabinets and accent wall ensure this space is a stunning addition to the home.
Just a Bit of Black
Black and white make for a dapper, crisp statement in any kitchen. This space infuses black into the design with matte countertops and a matching backsplash. A decision like this ensures a bold design without looking too dark.
Bold Base Cabinets
The modern kitchen features wall-to-wall, oversized subway tiles paired with black cabinets and countertops for an eye-catching contrast. Wooden wall shelving above the sink provides room for storing kitchen essentials, while a white marble kitchen island with a partial wood section allows extra room for food preparation.
Cheery Chalkboard
This narrow but smartly designed galley kitchen features black cabinets with marble countertops, a painted white brick backsplash and a refrigerator finished with chalkboard paint.
Modern Marvel
Black laminate cabinets, linear overhead lighting, white Silestone countertops, and a glass backsplash all help to define this kitchen’s intended architectural character. This modern marvel of a space has a clean, low-maintenance aesthetic.
Bold Base Cabinets
The modern kitchen features wall-to-wall, oversized subway tiles paired with black cabinets and countertops for an eye-catching contrast. Wooden wall shelving above the sink provides room for storing kitchen essentials, while a white marble kitchen island with a partial wood section allows extra room for food preparation.