Kitchen Design
Black Is the New Neutral Your Kitchen’s Been Waiting For
Start small, or go all-in—here are 7 ways to make those dark hues sing.
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AStoneInk
June 12, 2020
Hi Garrett,
Great timing! I've been considering going to the dark side to perk up my own kitchen and this is very inspirational. [btw, two tiny edits: I think you meant above where you wrote below; and, I'm guessing the word avoiding slipped into the last paragraph by accident?].
Great timing! I've been considering going to the dark side to perk up my own kitchen and this is very inspirational. [btw, two tiny edits: I think you meant above where you wrote below; and, I'm guessing the word avoiding slipped into the last paragraph by accident?].
Caroline N.
May 27, 2020
I would not have a black kitchen. it would be like walking into a cave--you have to turn on every light in the place to see your hand in front of your face. It's also terrible to keep clean as every single speck of dust or crumb will show at once. Our (north-facing) kitchen had dark wood cabinets and a dark floor and gold-flecked white countertops and was terribly dark until we painted the upper cabinets white. The lowers are getting painted this week. Black is fine as small accents or part of a backsplash, but not as the major part of a kitchen--unless of course it's only for show and you never actually go in there.
icharmeat
May 26, 2020
BOOO! Absolute rubbish. Black makes a nice accent color or, in the correct layout, a stunning minor color but there is so much that must be right to make it work. It is rare as hen's teeth that black can be a dominant color in any kitchen that wasn't planned for it that will be properly used.
Garrett F.
May 27, 2020
I think black makes a NICE accent and a STUNNING minor color, too. Glad we are on the same page. :)
AntoniaJames
May 20, 2020
The black cabinets shown, especially the upper cabinets, seem too heavy. That said, I have about 30 linear feet of solid black honed granite counters in my kitchen, along with a 32+ square foot slightly asymmetrical island topped with the same honed granite, which I find quite elegant . . . . but be warned: Honed granite in black is high maintenance, as every little drop of water or anything else, and every little crumb can easily be seen. I imagine that quartz or composite counters in black would be the same. ;o)
Garrett F.
May 27, 2020
Hi Antonia,
I like the black uppers! It’s like looking into outer space. What do you suggest as an alternative?
I like the black uppers! It’s like looking into outer space. What do you suggest as an alternative?
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