Black kitchen on your wishlist? Here’s an inspiration gallery
Posted on 2nd December 2019
I’ve always loved a blue or grey kitchen, but I’m now converted to a black kitchen too. I’m a huge fan of dark and moody interiors, so it’s exciting to see that this decadent colour can work so well in this space. Just looking at these images, I can’t help but swoon over the striking shades shown in these out-there looks. So, take a peek for yourself – would you dare to go this bold?
Firstly: this Elemental black kitchen scheme starts from £30,000. Featuring aged copper doors and black stained ash panels, this design is by Charlie Smallbone and also Devol. Secondly, two-toned black kitchen cabinetry by Sebastian Cox for Devol is great for creating a tarnished look. Priced from £15,000.Thirdly, here’s painted dark cabinetry for a dramatic look. Jet Black non-drip satin is priced at £15.49 per 750ml and is available from Crown.Fourthly, this wow factor extractor creates a focal point in this black kitchen. The Circletech Loop extractor is priced at £1700 from Falmec.If a totally black kitchen isn’t for you, why not create drama with a statement island? For example, Kitchen Architecture’s Bulthaup b3 island in graphite, price on application. Photography: Darren Chung.
More gorgeous dark designs
Black kitchen not for you? The Elswick Collection shown in graphite also comes in 26 other colour finishes. Prices for cabinetry start from £7700 from Lochanna Kitchens.So this scheme by Roundhouse starts from £60,000. Photography: Darren Chung.Then we have black kitchen islands and tall units in Nero Assoluto Solid Granite Water Jet. In addition, the wall units and breakfast bar are in Trondheim Sand Oak. Priced from £40,000, and available from Eggersman.This black kitchen cabinetry from Halcyon Interiors features the AlnoStar Sund in Graphite matt lacquer. Then the island is in AlnoStar Dur in Lava Grey. The kitchen cost £70,000. Photography: Ryan Wicks.Designed by Trevor Brown Architect Ltd, the kitchen cabinetry here is from Howdens. The concrete worktop from Setworkshop gives this scheme an industrial feel. Photography: Adelina Iliev.Gaggenau appliances look great in this DesignSpace London kitchen, because their streamlined look blends perfectly into the bold decor. Kitchens start from £25,000.The Modulnova Blade kitchen by DesignSpace London. Kitchens start from £25,000.
Featured image: The decadently dark black kitchen cabinetry is available from Howdens and the concrete worktop is from Setworkshop. Photography: Adelina Iliev.