Black Kitchens – Kitchen Trends in Black

The trend color black does not stop at the kitchen equipment either. Black kitchen furniture does not look boring at all but gives every kitchen a very special touch that whets the appetite for more. The color offers countless design options to make every black kitchen a very special room. Discover the diversity of colors and be inspired by the black kitchen trend.

The color effect of black

For a long time black was associated with associations such as darkness or lack of light. But black is becoming more and more popular as a trend color – especially in kitchen design – and so its symbolism is also increasingly changing. The color black is also associated with stylish elegance, dignity and prestige. There is also a certain mysticism associated with the color black. It also represents a solemn and at the same time classic character. It is also used in many cultures to keep evil away and thus has an increasingly positive color effect in society.

The spatial effect of black

In the room itself, the color black increases the perceived elegance and grandeur. Especially with black kitchen furniture or a black wall color, accessories can be accentuated much more and their decorative character is emphasized. Strictly speaking, black is actually not a real color and thus black emphasizes the effect of an otherwise colored facility in a room enormously in a positive direction, but without crushing the colors or taking their power away.

These colors go well with black

The color black is considered to be the ideal combination color. Mixed with the basic colors red, yellow or blue, these get a darker, but still more homely and above all warm effect. For example, petrol tones can be achieved by mixing black, yellow and blue, which give the room a certain depth and elegance. Light natural colors such as cream or beige also go perfectly with black. The natural tones appear very intense and extremely noble. Smaller decorative finds or black kitchen utensils are sufficient as a contrast to the lighter wall. A particularly interesting contrast arises when black meets white: a refined stylistic device when designing a kitchen with black and white kitchen furniture.

These materials and finishes go well with black

Due to the high and diverse combination options with regard to the colors that match black, there are also many materials and surfaces that can be ideally combined with black. Black furniture goes very well with a light stone floor made of marble or maple wood. Likewise glossy surfaces, for example for kitchen cabinets, but also the dining table are particularly emphasized by the effect of black. Black marble, granite or slate, for example as a worktop with a few bright elements, give the kitchen equipment a very modern look with a design look. Gold-plated fittings or accessories in brass or copper are given an exclusive and very sophisticated touch in combination with a dark to black granite slab for cutting and cooking. A modern cork floor in connection with a painted wall in black brings a lot of calm into the kitchen and is also very easy to clean. Lighter tiles, which give the kitchen furnishings a cool and at the same time light touch, are also suitable for this.

This furnishing style goes well with black

The color black is also widely used in retro style. Typically colorful elements with unusual prints or large patterns can be skillfully staged in a black kitchen or in front of a black wall. In the kitchen in particular, the style appears less childlike and more varied and yet stylish.

Especially in the kitchen area, older pieces of furniture or sinks with minor signs of use are often used for the perfect vintage style. Simple black decorative elements or black background in a matt look looks very clean and just as elegant, but without taking away the effect of the old-looking style. Kitchen fronts made of dark woods such as smoked oak or kitchen handles with a blackened metal look underline the vintage look of a kitchen.

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Cleaning the Kitchen Cabinets and Countertop Properly

Read this guide on how to clean your kitchen properly and hygienically clean cabinets and surfaces. Get valuable tips on which cleaning agents work best for cleaning.

How do you get the kitchen fat-free?

You can remove grease residues on kitchen fronts, tile mirrors and other surfaces in the kitchen with simple home remedies. A mixture of lemon and vinegar essence is an effective solution. To do this, put lemon wedges and vinegar essence in a tightly sealed container and let it stand for at least a week. Before use, shake the amount well again and apply the mixture to the affected areas either with a cleaning cloth or with a spray bottle.

Another option for particularly stubborn spots is baking soda. First moisten the area to be cleaned well with water and sprinkle the baking powder evenly on it. After a short exposure time, you can simply wipe the surface with a little water and a cleaning cloth and thus remove grease residues.

Clean kitchen fronts properly

The type of cleaning in the kitchen depends heavily on the surface material. If your cabinets have melamine resin fronts, for example, cleaning is comparatively easier: With a soft cloth, a little lukewarm water and washing-up liquid, soiling can be quickly removed from cabinetss and kitchen fronts. With melamine resin fronts, however, refrain from polishes, cleaners with solvent components and steam cleaners.

High-gloss furniture looks noble and stylish, because it often gives modern kitchens the finishing touches. High-gloss fronts are not only chic, they are also very sensitive. Nevertheless, cleaning and maintaining high-gloss kitchens are easier than many people assume.

Tip: Wipe the surfaces with a damp cloth and rub them dry without applying too much pressure. In general: Always plaster damp first and not too intensively, but rather regularly after each use. The sensitivity of the surface depends on the material in question.

Note: In any case, avoid aggressive cleaning agents and microfiber cloths. The latter can cause scratches on the material when cleaning – just like scouring sponges or polishing. It is best to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Clean kitchen cabinets and countertop

The best way to clean the kitchen cabinets is with a damp cloth. Use some glass or household cleaner to complement it. Keep moisture and moisture away from the inside of the closet as much as possible and be careful not to wipe with excessively wet cloths. After cleaning, dry the cabinets to prevent moisture from finding its way into the joints and causing the furniture to swell.

Similar rules apply to the countertop: Always dry off any water residue immediately. Avoid scratches and scuffs on the countertop by using cutting boards and avoiding hot pots and pans on the worktop.

When cleaning your glass ceramic hob, keep the following basic rule in mind: Clean the hob with a damp cloth, water and washing-up liquid after each use. Using a steam cleaner is also a gentle cleaning method. Remove any leftover dirt, as it can burn in the next time you use the hob.

Tip: If there is any incrustation, scrape it off with a glass scraper. Proceed carefully and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. The same applies if you want to remove persistent dirt or limescale stains.

For further information about kitchen cabinets, countertops or to add granite, marble, or quartz countertops to your kitchen, call Potomac Kitchen & Bath Now! You can also make a free appointment to get service in:

Leesburg, McLean, Chantilly, Merrifield, Dunn, Loring, Annandale, Dulles, Oakton,  Aldie, Warrenton, Lorton,  Sterling, Alexandria, Arlington, Potomac Falls, South Riding, Gainesville, Vienna, Gaithersburg, Great Falls, Bethesda, Rockville, Clifton, Haymarket, Burke,  Dumfries, Dalecity, Springfield, Reston, Centreville, Ashburn, Herndon, Manassas, Fairfax, Fairfax Station, VA.

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