Traditional Kitchen with Black Appliances Ideas and Designs

Tamhere Kitchen
Tamhere Kitchen
Mal Corboy DesignMal Corboy Design
Looking back towards the tall cabinetry which is storage. Photography by Kallan MacLeod
Bush Park Kitchen Remodel
Bush Park Kitchen Remodel
Anderson Shirley ArchitectsAnderson Shirley Architects
A compact kitchen, opened up to the dinning room with a graceful archway. White bead board cabinets and period light fixtures compliment the traditional character of the house.
Elk Grove Kitchen
Elk Grove Kitchen
Cabinets PlusCabinets Plus
Our homeowner used hickory cabinets because it's a very hard wood and takes a stain well. We recessed a niche behind the cooktop for display and storage. Photos by Joe Marshall
Coffee, Tea, and Marble, on a budget!
Coffee, Tea, and Marble, on a budget!
UserUser
Formica 180FX in Calcatta Marble really sets off the Sarsparilla finish on the Aristokraft Oakland cabinets. Design by Linda Monier
KitchenDesigns.com - Kitchen Designs by Ken KellyRockville Center, NY CA1302
KitchenDesigns.com - Kitchen Designs by Ken KellyRockville Center, NY CA1302
Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc. (CKD, CBD, CR)Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc. (CKD, CBD, CR)
kitchendesigns.com Designed by Mario Mulea at Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc. Cabinetry: Brookhaven by Wood Mode
BESPOKE HANDMADE KITCHEN, THE CENTRAL HUB IN THIS THAMES DITTON HOME
BESPOKE HANDMADE KITCHEN, THE CENTRAL HUB IN THIS THAMES DITTON HOME
Bathroom + Kitchen ElevenBathroom + Kitchen Eleven
For the island, we added hidden cupboard space under the seating area, for the seldom used items. Also, incorporating a drawer with a double plug and USB point. Hiding unsightly cables with the ease of charging at the same time. To complement the curved island top, we mirrored this on the ceiling to enhance a softness to the design. To eradicate the need of an overhead extractor fan, we used a Bora Pure recirculation extractor hob. The optimal airflow offers reduced noise when used and all odours are immediately captured at surface height. Perfect when entertaining.
Stunning Contemporary Shaker-Style Kitchen in St Albans
Stunning Contemporary Shaker-Style Kitchen in St Albans
Audus KitchensAudus Kitchens
This kitchen features the Audus Bespoke handleless micro shaker range, which exudes sophistication and sets the tone for a seamless cooking experience. The choice of light finishes ensures a clean look throughout the space. As you step into the room, your gaze is immediately drawn to the luxurious centre island made of curve-slatted panels, which break up the linear design and add a dynamic visual element. Topped with 20mm Calacatta Quartz worktops supplied by Algarve Granite, this island is a functional and stunning art piece that acts as the kitchen's focal point. The carefully selected appliances from Siemens and Bora seamlessly blend into the aesthetic while offering top-of-the-line performance. The Blanco sink and Quooker tap add to the kitchen's efficiency. Every piece enhances both form and function. To meet the client's specifications, a hidden pantry is added for optimal storage and effortless organisation. This pantry discretely conceals essentials, maintaining the clean lines of the space. An underground wine cellar concealed in a glass floor panel adds a unique touch while showcasing the client's collection of wine in an elegant fashion. Light colours dominate the open-plan space, creating an atmosphere of airiness and cleanliness. Meanwhile, accent pendant lights are strategically placed, casting a warm glow to illuminate the workspaces while elevating the overall look and feel of the kitchen. The shaker-style aesthetic seamlessly meets modern contemporary, resulting in a beautiful and practical space. Huge thanks to HH Interiors for their collaborative efforts in bringing this kitchen to life.
The Dene Kitchen
The Dene Kitchen
Shere KitchensShere Kitchens
Luxuriously dark cabinetry, light worktops and walls with a spacious feel - this is a cool take on a classical kitchen design. Custom made for a couple with a keen eye for design, who work hard, know how to relax and absolutely adore their pups. Their kitchen renovation was part of a whole house restoration. With busy careers and two pups the brief highlighted two main aims. Firstly, to create space to enjoy the kitchen, for cooking and relaxing. Secondly, to provide customised storage so that everything has a place to help keep the space tidy. The main kitchen area is where the culinary magic happens with space to unwind. The home bar for gin and wine lovers, includes wine racks, antique mirror, glazed shelves for the gin collection and two fridge drawers for wine and mixers. Designed with pocket doors it can be left open to admire the beautiful bottles, or closed – maybe for Dry January?! It’s positioned cleverly next to their outdoor ‘lounge’ area complete with comfortable chairs and an outside rug. The larder cupboard has spice / oil racks, baskets and boxes at the bottom for treats. There are electrical points inside so the coffee machine is plugged in here and ready to serve that morning espresso. Being able to keep the kitchen tidy was important so we created a ‘home for everything’ using drawers within drawers, an Oak baking tray divider, pan drawers with lid holders and integrated chopping board and tray spaces. The ovens, warming drawer, induction hob and downdraft extractor are positioned together with the plenty of prep worktop space. The cooking section is aligned with the washing area including Fisher and Paykel dishwasher drawers, beautifully glossy white ceramic sink and boiling water tap. With a slim Oak shelf above for displaying favourite things. The Island serves as a breakfast bar as well as a sweet spot for a casual supper. There is a Zebrano wood knife block inset into the Island worktop so that their Global knife collection is on hand for food prep by the hob and oven. The table and chairs are painted in the same colour as the cabinets and upholstered in black and white, with bench seating by the window including drawers for dog toys conveniently by the doors to the garden. The second part of the design is the walk-in butler’s style pantry. This area was designed to keep the kitchen ‘clutter’ out of the main area. And it is a brilliant area to stack all the dirty dishes when entertaining as it’s completely out of sight. The cabinetry is an a classic ‘u’ shape and houses the fridge, freezer, cupboards for large appliances, oversized dishes and one for the mop and bucket. The tall cupboards with bi-fold doors are for food storage, and you can see from the photos that everything is beautifully kept – rice, pasta, popcorn, quinoa all in lovely named jars. It’s an organisers dream come true. There is also a sink for washing vegetables and oodles of prep surface. Colour pallet The cabinetry is hand painted in Farrow and Ball ‘Off-Black’. Dark and inky, it just lures you right in, timeless and deeply refined. With the cabinetry being grand in proportion too, with detailed cornicing it creates a really bold statement in this space. It can be daunting to go for a dark shade of black, blue or green, but you can see the drama of the cabinets is perfectly matched with plenty of natural light, the white walls and warm Oak floor tiles. The white patterned Domus ‘Biscuit’ tiles bring texture and playfulness. The worktop, Caesarstone Ocean Foam, is a white quartz with speckles of grey crystals. In a classic polished finish it lets the rest of the room do the ‘singing’ while providing a clean light reflecting practical surface for preparing and enjoying food and drinks. The floor tiles bring the warmth. No two tiles have the same pattern so they really do look like wood, but are better suited to the pups as they don’t scratch and are non-slip. Lighting Design The slim black framed windows with doors onto the garden flood the kitchen with natural light and warmth during the day. But atmospheric lighting into the evening was important too, so we incorporated custom lighting in the glass cabinet, gin cabinet and pantry. “It is so well integrated and was a really important thing for me, along with all the smart lighting in the room, and Mike did a great job with it all.” It was such a pleasure to make this kitchen. They wanted to work with a local company and we feel so lucky they picked us.
Glade Court Kitchen / Main Level Remodel
Glade Court Kitchen / Main Level Remodel
Synergy Design & ConstructionSynergy Design & Construction
By cutting back the pantry closet and expanding the new Kitchen cabinetry to the front of the house, this space is now full of storage options and open space! The warm new wood flooring and cream-beige cabinet finish work together to bring new life in the form of color and texture.
Great Room Kitchen with Black and White Cabinets in Bettendorf Iowa
Great Room Kitchen with Black and White Cabinets in Bettendorf Iowa
Village Home StoresVillage Home Stores
Model home built in Bettendorf, Iowa including an open concept kitchen with large island, black stainless appliances, and black and white painted cabinetry. Design and select materials by Village Home Stores for Aspen Homes of the Quad Cities. Planning to build a home in the Quad Cities area soon? Contact us for a kitchen design quote and more today! Featured: Koch cabinetry in the Savannah Shaker door and combination of Maple White and Black paints. MSI Carrera Marmi quartz counters and Black Stainless appliances by Whirlpool. Lighting by Generation Lighting and Capital also featured.
Haddenham
Haddenham
Ridgeway InteriorsRidgeway Interiors
We had the pleasure to work with our client to design and install this beautiful English, hand built solid oak kitchen.
Rétro-girly
Rétro-girly
Sur MesureSur Mesure
La cuisine ouverte dans une teinte gris foncé. Robinetterie et poignées dorées. Etagères ouvertes pour exposer la jolie vaisselle. Crédence vitrée.

Traditional Kitchen with Black Appliances Ideas and Designs

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