12/20/18

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Totally Black Kitchens

Totally Black Kitchens
We love a white kitchen just like the next person, but there is a case for more atmospheric palettes in the kitchen. Whether you prefer obsidian, jet or ebony, Black can bring your cooking space to a truly lean level. And disguise accidental stains and scratches. We would consider that a big win.


The exposed stools made of brick and reused wood help to make the ultra-slim kitchen feel livelier and more relaxed.

Black mixed with light wood feels sophisticated and modern. The black pendant lights give this otherwise light kitchen a special mood.

A blackened zinc dome creates an industrial chic that lies in front of a backsplash of fireclay tiles. The hanging pot enhances this atmosphere and adds valuable storage space.

Polished nickel fittings and a glossy coating enhance the drama in this room. If it feels too strong for your entire kitchen, limit the gloss to a bar area.

This kitchen feels light and bright thanks to the white walls. With a few well-placed black accents like the closets and the vintage-inspired hood, you still get that moody, dramatic feel.

Forget about stainless steel onyx plates that make this fridge the star of the room. The brass fittings reveal the metallic worktops.

Rich wood dominates this hot New York City kitchen, but they feel modern due to their deeper shades. A new gunmetal tile covers a wall. Black dials even replace the striking red buttons of the Wolf series.

To prevent this 105-square-foot kitchen from feeling too tight, dark cabinets with stark walls have been paired. A mirrored backsplash throws even more light into the room.

A La Cornue series in deep black next to copper cookware looks incredibly slim. The underground tile splash enhances the vintage feel.

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