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Who has a black kitchen – do you love it or regret it?

Laura B
6 years ago
last modified: 6 years ago

We are building a new house and would like to have a mostly black kitchen (large white stone island bench).

I'm thinking to go a black matt paint or there are a few laminates that offer "fingerprint resistance" that seem great. Polytec and Duropal both have a similar one.

My question is does anyone have a black kitchen and regret it due to the food marks and water splashes that show up more than a lighter colour would?

I love seeing all these beautiful dark kitchens in photos - but how do they look when not spotless? Do you think a black woodgrain would withstand grime better?







me examples shown (not my photos)

Comments (58)

  • Conor Jones
    6 years ago

    The house we're in has matt black kitchen and black stone bench tops. You can still see all the marks etc as much as you could on white. This kitchen is in the middle of the house with no natural light and is the worst colour possible for the small space - lights must be n whenever we're in the kitchen. Done right - I'm sure it would be great, but this one's turned us off forever!

  • User
    6 years ago

    We’ve got a combination of dark charcoal and white, in 2pack. Love it! But I occasionally think it should have been matte. The charcoal shows fingerprints, especially on press to open doors.

    The comments about natural light are well worth considering. If we hadn’t included a roof window, I think the kitchen could have become drab.

    All the best with your project!

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    Original Author
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    I love your kitchen Julia! The combination works really well. Is this a laminate or paint?
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    PM Concepts
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    Hi. Have to agree that I love the dark colours, we used monument 2pac finish on our kitchen, but mixed it with a vanilla quake colour.
    Finger prints are definitely noticeable on the monument colour, but worth it for a great look!
  • oscaranddonna
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

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  • User
    6 years ago

    My new kitchen has the finger-printless black .. love it a lot! We do have handles, I think without them it would be annoying marks to wipe. The timber cabinet section of our kitchen is far more fragile to scratches and stains.

    We have a lot of natural light, white walls, timber, stone, garden & art to compliment. Pic below, the shelves were just installed and we are still waiting for the glass splash-back and sisal rug. Nearly finished yay!


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    Wow! I’m loving all these photos. Thanks everyone for the great feedback. I feel like I need to go with my gut and go for black! Still undecided whether to go 2pac Matt or the laminate fingerprint- resistant product. I will upload photos of the finished product.
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  • zaffa
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  • zaffa
    6 years ago
    In my previous post, I forgot to add that the black is still covered by plastic!
  • LesleyH
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    As this may eventually date, what about overhead cupboards only in matt black?

  • User
    6 years ago
    Love it!! We used polytec laminates for everything except the splashback which was made from leftover 'marble' (ceramic) tiles from the bathroom reno. This made the kitchen very economical. The designer/cabinetmaker due at Incasa Design (Sydney based) were amazing. So happy.
  • tlm
    5 years ago

    Bath Queen are your cabinets black or charcoal? I do love it!

  • tlm
    5 years ago

    Zaffa, great kitchen. Can you post some finished shots? Are you still happy with your black?

  • zaffa
    5 years ago
    Hi Tim, just posted some pics in your other post. Sorry. Got the posts confused!!
  • User
    5 years ago

    Finally have a completely finished kitchen pic and loaded photos into my profile. I have had the mat black all this year and absolutely love how easy it is to keep clean!


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  • User
    5 years ago

    Hi Tim, it's charcoal: Polytec in 'Feldspar' colour and the finish is Shimmer Matt. It marks like hell (only because the other users don't get that you don't have to paw the doors to shut them) but it's a pleasure to clean (microfibre cloth and Windex). Still a amazing. My tip is to get the carcass of the top cupboards made out of a matching (or close colour). White carcasses look cheap when you open them. Bottom cupboards not as obvious amd they don't stay open for as long as often.

  • zaffa
    5 years ago
    Love it! Adds depth and drama. Matte anti fingerprint is easy to clean and looks like silk. Will provide great contrast against your concrete floor
  • tlm
    5 years ago

    Thanks for the pics. Looks great. Zaffa that timber works really well With the other colours. Can you tell me what it is please? You have me very excited about finishing our design and getting it built.

  • zaffa
    5 years ago
    Hi Tim, thanks. The timber is Nikpol Halifax Oak. Here is a pic of the front of the island where you can see the timber grain.... good luck with your choices! Exciting times ahead
  • Rose213 Gl
    3 years ago

    Zaffa you Kitchen look amazing. I love it. May i ask where did you get the timber looking panels? Are they wood or laminate? By the way, are your black cabinets hard to maintain?

  • zaffa
    3 years ago

    I’m sorry for the delay in responding Rose21. I missed this notification. The timber panels are laminate, Nikpol Halifax Oak. The black cabinets are anti finger print Matt black, also from Nikpol. Easy to maintain!!

  • Mark Peach
    3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    Yeah had the black matt kitchen for about 6 months now ... nice to look atm yeah smudges a tad like the ss tops, but easy to clean ... we have kids and pets. The kitchen matt black panels have a slight pattern, so not regular like std panel. Happy to answer specifics.




  • Anne Monsour
    3 years ago

    Your splashback tiles are lovely . They give an interesting pattern to just look at .

  • Christian Meikle
    3 years ago

    I love Matt black (not a gloss black fan though). The first time it was all the black. I used a honed black granite (it was a nightmare to live with the worktops).


    The second kitchen had an entirely black island (doors were colour matches to Dekton domos wrap worktops. The worktops are incredibly easy to live with) and then a feature wall of walnut.


    Loved both and would do a black kitchen again....





  • Tracy Harlowe
    2 years ago

    Love I found this thread we are going black against a back wall and a all White Island with marble patterned top and splashback similar to this photo all in Matt with the edged cupboard handles so excited but also nervous as a huge investment

  • mykky48
    2 years ago
    last modified: 2 years ago

    Go with your gut Tracy..... it is a big investment but I have found that if it makes you smile every time you walk into your kitchen you'll never regret it!!!! I've recently moved into a smaller downsized home with my 3rd black kitchen, with drawers, no cupboards, except for the pantry which we use as the crockery and wine glasses stash. Mine is matt but no handles = no hip bangers! I chose to use snow white stone bench tops, the walls are painted natural white while the floors are pale oak hybrid vinyl.

  • Davincicalbourne
    2 years ago

    We went with black polytec venette, Tasmanian oak uppers and open shelves to peninsula. Caesar stone fresh concrete bench tops and splash back. Walls are Dulux Casper white quarter and blackbutt floors. With a black fridge and appliances we absolutely love it. It does show marks in a certain light but is so easy to clean ( just Enjo & water).

  • hmede7
    2 years ago

    Hi Davincicalbourne
    Love your kitchen and the combinations you’ve chosen. For the interiors of your black cabinets did you use white or black carcasses/interiors.
    We are about to start a kitchen reno with Matt black cupboards overhead and under bench. I’m quite undecided on whether the extra money for black crackers and drawers are worth it. Your view?

  • C P
    2 years ago

    Hmede black interiors make is much harder to find items and look really dusty.
    White interiors all the way.

  • davincicalbourne
    2 years ago

    Hi hmede7, thanks for the positive comments. Kitchen has been in 9 months and we have no regrets, we love it. We went with black interiors, some hafele products and drawer runners in anthracite grey. This was a late change after seeing it in a kitchen showroom. imo it looks a lot more high end than the white. We added organisers in bamboo which look great against the black. Some pics are from during the reno so look a little rough, the others are after the install. Haven’t lost a thing yet!






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  • Emna El
    last year

    Hi, has anyone tried a black kitchen in polyurethane satin or matte?

  • evans01
    last year

    Hi. Love these kitchens!
    We are going black cabinetry and we’re thinking of going with Laminex absolutematte but was wondering if the joins are noticeable?
    And has anyone done a matte black in polyurethane?
    Thanks!

  • mykky48
    last year

    Hi evans01…the cabinet maker is able to avoid any joins using the laminex, I have 900mm wide drawers with zero joins and my pantry doors are 2 metres tall without any joins.

  • evans01
    last year

    Thanks for your reply.

  • eceabela
    last year

    Hi Laura did you build your black matt kitchen?