How To Create A Black Kitchen

Last year turned out to be busier than ever thanks to a surge in the desire for home improvements.

And whilst we haven’t had the start we hoped for in 2021, we’re still excited here at Audus Kitchens with the many projects we are working on.

A Kitchen Project For One Of Our Own

We wanted to kick off the new year with a kitchen project close to home – designed for and by our very own Director John Lindsay.

Knowing the endless options available, it took a while for John to decide what he wanted, indeed he drafted at least 11 kitchens before he was sure. There was a fair bit of pressure to achieve the wow factor as creating kitchens is what he does every day!

A Black, Handleless Kitchen Design

At Audus Kitchens, we’ve worked on numerous dark-coloured kitchens these past few years, and it inspired John to go over to ‘the dark side’ himself.

He opted for a handleless kitchen in an on-trend matte black with an easy-touch, anti-print finish. With a heavy workload and two young kids ruling the roost, everything needed to be low maintenance and easy to keep clean!

Black, Integrated Kitchen Appliances

For the appliances, he chose Siemens integrated black options, and a Bora hob that kept the space’s fluidity. They are all brands we use all the time and have undertaken training in, so we know they’re high quality and reliable.

A montage image highlighting the different areas of the black handleless kitchen design.

Like many of our clients, John wanted easy access to a full size fridge freezer. To ensure this could be incorporated, he opted for two full-size ovens (one with microwave facility) that were stacked on top of each other. With the right thoughtful design, this saved valuable space yet remained easy to use.

Black Quooker Tap

He’s always bigging up the Quooker as a kitchen must-have, so it will be no surprise that this tried and trusted instant boiling water tap found its way into his kitchen! In a pretty stylish sleek matt black, it fitted the kitchen design perfectly.

The Bora hob is the star of the show though, and it’s John’s favourite piece of kit. It is vented under the floor, which gets rid of all the smells. That’s crucial if you’re working with an open plan living space.

LED Lighting

In any kitchen, lighting is hugely important. It’s one element that’s not that easy to change down the line, so you want to nail it at the design stage. He used LED lights inside the units that illuminate automatically when the cupboards are opened. They were used under the wall units too (a very popular 2021 trend) -  perfect not only as task lighting, but also to create ambience in the evening.

A montage image showcasing a contemporary kitchen island, handleless kitchen units, and overhead cupboards in a black kitchen design.

Metallic Kitchen Finishing Touches

The space was completed with bronze mirror splashbacks to add a touch of extra luxury.

In line with new guidelines, we’re now back working on kitchen designs, so if you’d like to head over to the dark side in your own kitchen, simply fill in the contact form to arrange a chat.

Alternatively, you can give us a call on 01923 670197 or you can book an appointment online here.

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