Best kitchen colour schemes with black appliances

Best kitchen colour schemes with black appliances

Black appliances are becoming a popular choice among home-owners these days and for good reason. Black is a versatile colour, has a stylish and sleek appearance, and is easier to maintain than white appliances. If you’re planning on buying black appliances, take into account the overall look of your kitchen. The colour of your cabinets and your appliances should match or complement each other to make your kitchen visually coherent.

While a popular consumer choice is black appliances with white cabinets, there are plenty of other options to consider. Would other colours of luxury kitchen cabinets with black appliances look visually appealing? Let’s discuss them below.

What colour kitchen appliances are in style?

Before we get to the nitty-gritty about deciding on the perfect colour for your kitchen and choosing a hue that complements black appliances, let’s first consider what other options are available. Kitchen appliances are available in a few different colours; however, the most common ones we see are white and silver with differing finishes. Let’s take a deeper dive into some of them.

Black stainless steel appliances

Black stainless steel is one of those finishes that remains timeless. This finish is flexible and versatile and can be easily paired with other colours; be it neutral, pastel, bright or beige. Another advantage of black stainless steel appliances is that it’s smudge-proof and very easy to maintain.

Matte black appliances

A matte black finish is also another appliance option that design-conscious home-owners are currently loving. Unlike stainless steel appliances, which are usually shiny and reflective, matte black is the exact opposite. It has a dull and deep appearance which lends it a sleek and masculine look.

Stainless steel appliances

Stainless steel kitchen appliances offer a shiny and stylish look that adds a modern touch to any kitchen. Not only do they look great, but stainless steel is durable and easy to clean and maintain. Stainless steel appliances are corrosion-resistant and very hygienic, making them ideal for sanitary-aware homes.

White appliances

Obviously, white remains the most popular colour choice for appliances – it’s why they’re often referred to as ‘white goods’. White is the preferred option for several reasons. It could be because of the wide availability of appliances in the colour and the overall aesthetic effect it brings to a kitchen’s interior décor. White appliances, however, can easily show any dirt, marks and stains. If you want to avoid a stark, all-white kitchen look, opting for off-white appliances would be a good alternative.

Off-white appliances

If you want a dreamy kitchen look, you can find pastel-coloured kitchen appliances. Off-white kitchen appliances offer a classic look that complements traditional or mid-century kitchen designs. This neutral shade is perfect for creating cohesion among different colours and textures in the kitchen, while also helping to create a light and airy feel. Off-white appliances are available in many styles and mostly are highly durable and easy to maintain.

Tips for choosing a colour that complements black appliances

While kitchens fitted with different colour appliances looks more fun and visually playful, many people prefer to go for a modest and simple kitchen style by incorporating black appliances. If you’ve already opted to go for black appliances, or you already bought black appliances, the next step is to select the best colour for kitchen appliances that will complement black.  If you have black kitchen appliances, what colour cabinets should you opt for? Here are a few tips and tricks you can follow.

  • Black appliances with white cabinets is always a good idea
    The most straightforward colour to pair black appliances with is white. You’ll never go wrong with black appliances in a white kitchen. This colour combination is best suited to contemporary and modern kitchens. White cabinets surrounding black appliances create a stark visual contrast. It’s a good design technique to avoid kitchen spaces looking boring.
  • Try brown cupboards and black appliances
    Black stainless steel appliances with brown cabinets is a colour combination you should opt for when designing traditional kitchens. Having dark brown kitchen cabinets with black appliances makes the kitchen look elegant and sophisticated. Interior design trends like modern Victorian, farmhouse and industrial are best achieved if you pair dark stained wood kitchen cabinets with black appliances.
  • Black appliances with grey cabinetry is an attractive alternative
    When choosing a colour to pair with your black appliances, sticking to neutral ones means you can’t go wrong. Grey cabinets with black stainless appliances look good together because it creates visual continuity. Unlike white where it creates contrast, grey is like a supporting backdrop for the black-coloured appliance. It makes your aesthetic cleaner, calmer and more laid back. Experiment with different shades of grey on your cabinets – from slate to Gainsboro – with your black appliances.
  • Black on black: black kitchen cabinets / black appliances
    If you’re obsessed with the colour black, there’s no reason why you can’t create an all-black kitchen. Don’t be afraid to deviate from the norm and opt for black cabinets with black appliances. This combination is rare and not everyone can pull off a perfect interior design composition by pairing black kitchen cabinets with black stainless steel appliances. However, this doesn’t mean that it’s impossible.
  • Go for beige kitchen cabinets with black appliances for a minimalist look
    A kitchen can sometimes appear dull and uninteresting if you stick to neutral or black and white colour schemes. For people who want to avoid the all-white or all-black kitchen aesthetic, incorporate colour in subtle yet significant ways by painting the kitchen cabinets in beige hues.

How to choose the perfect colour for your kitchen

When choosing the perfect colour palette for a kitchen, it’s not just the appliances and cabinets that you should consider. Also think about the counter-tops, splash-backs, walls and flooring of the kitchen. Here are a few tips how you can follow when selecting kitchen colour schemes.

  • Create a mood board when choosing a kitchen cabinet colour
    Choosing a shade to paint your kitchen cabinets with can be a complex task. It includes knowing the basic colour theories and interior design rules. To avoid making costly mistakes, create a mood board beforehand. The mood board will serve as your guide on what paint colour and material to purchase.
  • Decide on the colour of kitchen appliances
    Next, decide what colour kitchen appliances you’d like to go for. Black? White? Multi? Gloss? Matte? Colourful, pastel tones? This choice should also be presented in your mood board.
  • Choose the counter-top colour
    Choose what kind of counter-top will work alongside to your chosen kitchen cabinet and appliance colour. Don’t just consider the colour when choosing counter-tops. Also think about the material and its characteristics and whether it is practical and suitable for your kitchen.
  • Select the kitchen floor material
    In order for everything to be visually coherent, the kitchen flooring should also be taken into account. Popular options include laminate, hardwood, and tile flooring. A general guideline is to choose a second prominent colour. It should be something that is complimentary yet contrasting to better shape your kitchen’s visual appeal.
  • Pick the kitchen wall colour
    Picking the colour of your kitchen walls is a personal decision, but there are a few factors to consider when making this choice. Firstly, you want to select a shade that will complement the overall design style of your kitchen. In addition, you should also take into account the amount of natural light in your kitchen space, as this can affect how the colour appears. Finally, it’s important to consider the mood you want to create; softer shades will make a room feel more serene and airy, while brighter colours can make a room feel more vibrant and energetic. Taking these factors into consideration will help you pick the perfect colour for your kitchen walls.

Price Points: Glass spice jars

Glass spice jars

We’ve been having a little bit of a rearrange in our kitchen this week. We added some extra storage – in the shape of repurposed apple crates – behind our Esse range cooker. It meant that we now have some more shelf space for foodstuffs.

Something I’ve wanted to do for a while is get all our herbs and spices into uniform containers. At the moment we have a hodge-podge of ones from different brands and supermarkets – and it looks untidy, in my opinion. Thanks to the reorganisation, we now have the perfect display space for a row of matching glass spice jars.

The basic Nutley’s jars will do the job aptly; they’re hexagonal so can be positioned snugly against each other as well as stacked upon each other. You get so many of them that we can get all our dozens of different herbs, spices, salts and peppers refilled. I can label each one using my nifty Dymo.

The bamboo lidded variety are very beautiful to look at and they’re available in two different sizes – so more bulky things like cinnamon sticks will fit the larger one nicely. They come with pre-printed sticky labels – but what about the less well-known spice mixes that we use such as panch phoron, za’atar and ras el hanout? Well, not to worry, you can specify the words that you want printed… as well as having the choice of three different fonts.

The Kilner jars are my favourite of the three here. I already have a range of glass Kilner jars that I use to store dry goods, make jams & preserves and to soak sloe berries in gin – so they’d be in good company. They have a nifty screw lid with different sized perforations – very practical – which means that, in many cases, you don’t even need to remove the lid to use the contents. Again, I could make my own little labels for each – there’s a little designated space on the jar under the Kilner name for just this purpose. If I could find these for sale in bulk – at a discounted price – they’d would be lining my shelves pronto!

  1. Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36): £32.50, Amazon
  2. Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml: from £30.00 for six, Etsy
  3. Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid: £4.00 each, Ocado

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Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
£4.00
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
from £30.00 for six
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
£32.50
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
£4.00
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
from £30.00 for six
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
£32.50
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
£4.00
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
from £30.00 for six
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
£32.50
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
£4.00
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
from £30.00 for six
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
£32.50
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
Kilner 250ml storage jar with shaker lid
£4.00
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
Spice jars bamboo lid 200ml / 300ml
from £30.00 for six
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
Nutley’s 190ml hexagonal glass jam jars, gold lids (pack of 36)
£32.50

Get their look: Bespoke kitchen island

 
 
 
 
 
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A bespoke kitchen island is many people’s domestic dream. A central piece of furniture designed to fit perfectly in the heart of their home.

Martina’s stained oak island was hand-built by Tekton Joinery. With its glazed drawers, it reminds me of the counters that you used to find in Victorian and Edwardian haberdashery shops. I guess there’s no reason why you couldn’t actually re-purpose one of these and add a marble slab for the worktop.

Martina reveals that changing the configuration of the kitchen to have the island perpendicular to the sink and range cooker was a revelation. The pantry is now directly behind it and she can prep while look out at the garden and dining room. Furthermore, even though it’s a freestanding unit, they’ve ‘electrified’ it, meaning that there will be no dangerous trailing power cables when using a stand mixer or similar appliance.

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Vintage haberdashery counter
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Chopping board
Chopping board
Calacatta amber honed marble slab
Calacatta amber honed marble slab
Single fluted sink
Single fluted sink
Aged brass hanging rail
Aged brass hanging rail
Creamware pendant light
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Vintage haberdashery counter
Vintage haberdashery counter
Chopping board
Chopping board
Calacatta amber honed marble slab
Calacatta amber honed marble slab
Single fluted sink
Single fluted sink
Aged brass hanging rail
Aged brass hanging rail
Creamware pendant light
Creamware pendant light
Vintage haberdashery counter
Vintage haberdashery counter
Chopping board
Chopping board
Calacatta amber honed marble slab
Calacatta amber honed marble slab
Single fluted sink
Single fluted sink
Aged brass hanging rail
Aged brass hanging rail
Creamware pendant light
Creamware pendant light

Get their look: Kitchen corner shelfie

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Although not the most practical storage option, I adore open shelving in a kitchen – just like this corner shelfie I saw on Instagram.

Kept in this way, jars, glasses, utensils etc are more prone to developing a layer of dust or grease; but if items are used regularly and there’s no clutter, this is kept to a minimum.

Marianne & Fergus’ kitchen is a great mix of vintage and contemporary; a bright orange 70s stacking wine rack above a state-of-the-art bean to cup coffee machine and KitchenAid stand mixer.

I love a collection of glass jars on show, filled with colourful pulses and preserves. Favourite mugs hanging and pretty plates leaning back to show off their decoration to their best.

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Moccamaster filter coffee machine
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Sage Barista Express bean-to-cup coffee machine with stainless steel jug
Sage Barista Express bean-to-cup coffee machine with stainless steel jug
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Somm Paris Brevete modular wine rack
Somm Paris Brevete modular wine rack
Antrim poster
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LÄMPLIG stainless steel trivet
LÄMPLIG stainless steel trivet
£6.00
Moccamaster filter coffee machine
Moccamaster filter coffee machine
Kitchenaid glass tea kettle
Kitchenaid glass tea kettle
Sage Barista Express bean-to-cup coffee machine with stainless steel jug
Sage Barista Express bean-to-cup coffee machine with stainless steel jug
£599.95
Somm Paris Brevete modular wine rack
Somm Paris Brevete modular wine rack
Antrim poster
Antrim poster
LÄMPLIG stainless steel trivet
LÄMPLIG stainless steel trivet
£6.00
Moccamaster filter coffee machine
Moccamaster filter coffee machine
Kitchenaid glass tea kettle
Kitchenaid glass tea kettle
Sage Barista Express bean-to-cup coffee machine with stainless steel jug
Sage Barista Express bean-to-cup coffee machine with stainless steel jug
£599.95
Somm Paris Brevete modular wine rack
Somm Paris Brevete modular wine rack
Antrim poster
Antrim poster