Dark kitchen ideas for those that dare to go dark
Published on 23 Sep 2020
Do you dare to go dark?
One of the biggest interior trends in 2020 is dark kitchens, and we love it!
Whether you want a dark green kitchen, navy kitchen or mix and match dark and light cabinets, at Masterclass Kitchens, we have the dark kitchen inspiration for you.
To guide you on your journey of finding your dream dark kitchen, we have listed some top tips and our favourite dark kitchen designs of 2020.
Modern dark grey kitchen
H Line Sutton in Graphite with Portland Oak, designed by Sigma 3 Kitchens
This modern dark grey kitchen is a fantastic example of how to add a black kitchen scheme in your home. Incorporating our Portland Oak finish to a modern dark grey kitchen injects a touch of warmth to a kitchen design; this innovative design uses our Portland Oak finishes throughout from the open shelving, wine rack and plinth.
Shaker dark grey kitchen
Shaker Kitchen in Graphite, designed by Owen Williams Kitchens in Coalville.
If you would like a one tone dark kitchen but you're worried that a black kitchen will leave your space looking dark, consider how your finishing touches will brighten the room. This dark grey shaker kitchen has used crisp white kitchen worktops, walls and floor tiles to ensure this space soaks up all the natural light.
Shaker dark green kitchen
Solva in Hunter Green, designed by Classic Stamford
Are you looking to wow your guests with your exceptional kitchen design? Our shade of Hunter Green will leave any guest green with envy. This dark green shaker kitchen mixes traditional shaker design with modern finishes to create a truly unique space.
Modern dark blue kitchen
H Line Hampton in Oxford Blue with Madoc Mayfield Oak, designed by Counter Interiors in York.
Who doesn’t love a modern navy kitchen? This two-tone modern kitchen uses a dark blue finish in the kitchen island and base units, mixed with a rustic oak finish for the wall units, creating a contemporary handleless kitchen. What we love about this kitchen is the use of Oxford Blue handle rails throughout the design!
Shaker dark blue kitchen
Ashbourne Scots Grey and Oxford Blue, designed by Nailsea Electrical in Bristol.
Dark blue kitchens have become a phenomenon within interior design; this versatile colour can suit any style of kitchen from a traditional shaker kitchen to a contemporary kitchen. This customers kitchen is an excellent example of how adding a navy kitchen island is a design statement that will elevate a grey kitchen colour scheme.
Modern dark green kitchen
Sutton New Forest featuring Metalix Copper and Milano Earth Stone
Following the rise in dark green kitchens, this year, we launched a brand new shade of dark green named New Forest. This versatile shade of dark green works alongside muted shades or bold and beautiful finishes, which is demonstrated within this kitchen design. Here our New Forest is mixed with our bright shade of Scots Grey mixed with our showstopping Copper finish.
Dark brown kitchen
Sutton Burnt Umber featuring Sutton Scots Grey, Ligna Farmhouse Oak and Milano Arctic Frost
With the rise in dark kitchens, it has been no surprise to see the increasing popularity for dark brown kitchens. This rich colour can add warmth to a colour scheme or a bit of drama if you’re looking for a touch of glamour. This warm and rustic kitchen uses our dark brown shade of Burnt Umber with a Farmhouse Oak worktop and a glamorous Bronze metallic splashback.
Would you love to incorporate a dark kitchen into your home?
Then talk to your nearest Masterclass Kitchens retailer - they have the knowledge, experience and expertise to help you choose the perfect dark kitchen.