Sleek modern or shaker style cabinets? Granite or quartz countertops? Whether you’re remodelling your existing kitchen or sprucing up what you already have with paint and budget-friendly accessories , it’s important to choose a décor scheme that’ll stand the test of time… and that’s where monochrome comes in!
A black and white kitchen is truly timeless, providing you with a neutral base that you can style and restyle as kitchen trends change over the years.
If you’re looking to completely transform your space or just get some décor inspiration, we’ve broken down some of our favourite black and white kitchen ideas to help take your space from drab to fab.
And if you like what you read, check out our guides on black and white bathroom ideas , how to paint kitchen tiles , cream kitchens and and creating the ultimate kitchen coffee station .
Black and white kitchen ideas
Opting for a monochrome scheme doesn’t mean that you have to choose a high gloss, handle-less kitchen. In fact, a monochrome scheme lends itself beautifully to a rustic style kitchens styled with plenty of natural wooden finishes. Image credit: Dunelm
Monochrome is classic, so you can afford to be bold! Liven up a black and white kitchen with pattern for a characterful kitchen. Image credit: Higham Furniture
Grey and white marble countertops look amazing against pure black cabinetry. Add neutral tones to the walls and seating to put a contemporary twist on monochrome. Image credit: Original BTC
Classic style kitchens look great in dark, charcoal tones, especially when they're contrasted against bright white walls and glossy tiles. Accessorise with brass hardware and parquet flooring. Image credit: Brayer Design
If your dream kitchen is fresh, light and airy, choose a brilliant white shade for your wall-hung cabinets and walls to create a feeling of space and draw the eye upwards. Pair with light flooring for a minimalist, Scandi feel. Image credit: Next
Opting for shaker style cabinets can give a monochrome kitchen a soft, farmhouse feel. Black and white tiled flooring will give the space a timeless look, and light wooden countertops will break up the black and white perfectly. Image credit: Original Style
Industrial finishes look great with traditional cabinet doors – think copper teapots, metal lighting and rustic wooden chopping boards. Light wood flooring will keep the space looking fresh and modern - why not add a monochrome rug for added warmth and texture? Image credit: Kitchen Makers
Give traditional style cabinetry a modern look with matte black paint. Pair with fresh white panelling and fluted glass accessories for a timeless feel. Image credit: Original BTC
If you're after a cool and effortless contemporary style kitchen, matte, handleless cabinets will help to achieve a laid-back, modern look. If you want to opt for black cabinets, white walls aren't the only option - you can inject areas of light by grouping white accessories or choosing a white countertop. Image credit: Wren Kitchens
If you've chosen white kitchen cabinets, glossy black metro tiles can add drama to your kitchen. Image credit: Higham Furniture
Monochrome wall and floor tiles look striking against dark wooden cabinets and walls. Lighten the space with white countertops, or add drama with dark ones. Image credit: Original Style
Feature walls aren't just for living rooms! If your white kitchen is looking a little bit lacklustre, why not try adding a black feature wall to give the space a focal point? Image credit: GoodHome Kitchens, available at B&Q
If you’ve chosen white cabinets, dark walls can help to make your space feel cosier. Try adding wooden finishes and houseplants to give the space a welcoming, lived-in feel. Image credit: GoodHome Kitchens, available at B&Q
Metallic finishes are great for giving monochrome kitchens a luxurious edge. Try adding silver or gold fixtures to change up the look of the space. Image credit: GoodHome Kitchens, available at B&Q
Many people shy away from choosing all-black kitchen furniture for fear that it’ll make their space look smaller, but this doesn’t have to be the case! Glossy white countertops and a light subway tile splashback will bounce light around your space, keeping it open and inviting. Image credit: Rational
If you're after a light and bright space, match white walls with white cabinetry. Complete the look with a black and white floor to make the space feel anchored. Image credit: The London Tile Co.
High-shine surfaces can look great in a monochrome scheme, but matte surfaces can be just as dramatic. Matte black countertops look striking against white walls and cabinets. Image credit: GoodHome Kitchens, available at B&Q
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