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See how some of the West’s best designers have embraced the dark side.
September is here and while we’re not entirely thrilled that summer is ending, we also can’t deny that we love cozy interiors. Hence why we dug into the WL archives to search for stunning black kitchens.
Designer Louis Duncan-He added a ton of drama to this black kitchen by pairing matte slab cabinetry with a glossy quartz countertop and hood vent. “The secret to any dramatic room is tone on tone,” he says. “Even with neutrals, you don’t want the same colour flat on every wall.” Check out the rest of this moody and masculine Calgary home.
From the foyer and the dining room to the ensuite, this 8,000-square-foot residence is filled with beautiful black-on-black-on-black spaces. Our favourite? Definitely the kitchen, which is warmed up with a touch of walnut cabinetry. Tour this high-fashion Calgary home designed by DWK Interiors.
This Ayshea Mojadidi-designed space may not be as black as some of the other kitchens on this list—but that doesn’t make it any less impressive. The dark cabinetry pops against the crisp white walls and backsplash tiles, creating a look that’s light, airy and effortlessly elegant. See more of this Vancouver home.
This all-black kitchen is unapologetically bold—and yet, not overly so. Designer Samantha Smitty of Smiddy Stegman mixed matte black cabinets and ebony-stained oak to set a sophisticated, inviting tone. Learn more about why this space is a WL Design 25 winner.
This look from the team at Kresswell Interiors proves that a dark palette can work in a tiny condo kitchen. “Black on black was a risky move, but we wanted to make a big impact in a small space,” says designer Kristina Eustace. The charcoal subway tiles, floating walnut shelf and brass faucet helps to keep it from looking too moody. Get more trade secrets from this dreamy kitchen.
While renovating this century-old house, designer Tanya McLean gave the owners a choice between two kitchen palettes: lighter and airier or darker and more classic. We’re so glad they opted for the latter, which features cabinets stained in Benjamin Moore’s Black Beauty. Step inside this 2,200-square-foot home.
Located in Vancouver’s idyllic Southlands neighbourhood, this property has a Tom Ford in the Country aesthetic—throughout, contemporary design elements are coupled with more traditional home features. That said, the sleek black kitchen seems to be entirely inspired by the iconic fashion designer. Explore this modern home from Gateway Architecture, The Creative Designworks and Paul Sangha Creative.
Kaitlyn is a design-obsessed writer, editor and content manager based in Vancouver. When she's not busy swooning over gorgeous homes, you can find her reading, hiking and befriending as many dogs as possible.
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