I am replacing several appliances in my kitchen. I have just purchased a beautiful cottage style kitchen table in black. I am wanting to incorporate black into the kitchen but not overdo it (with black). Currently, I have a medium shade of oak hard wood flooring, white cabinets and white appliances.
I am not fond of stainless appliances. Would it look best if I used all black appliances amongst the white cabinets or white appliances? I could really use some advice.
Lisa from Chapel Hill, NC
I'd stick with white. (03/20/2008)
Stick with white appliances or stainless. Black is great as an accent color, but unless you plan to go "Ultra Modern" I'd not buy black appliances. They're a bit dated & you may tire of them. Since you want to incorporate black into your decorating scheme, the trick is to spread it around the kitchen in 4 or more places. For example, across from the black table, you could hang several pictures with black frames, a vase or planter of black in another area, maybe a set of black canisters or a utensil holder in black? Just spread the black around.
Now, if you do want an ultra modern look, black would be okay, but instead, I'd go with stainless, as that adds resale to your home & goes with everything. But, with a country table white would be fine, as long as black is spread evenly throughout the room in the way of smaller accent pieces. (03/20/2008)
By Cyinda
Having been married a long time and having had to replace appliances a few times in those years, I can tell you to stick with white. I've had almond, and those are even hard to match one to another. And those great colors they have now for washers and dryers are neat, but I can guarantee you that one or the other will die and then you'll never be able to match them. The other problem is that colors date your appliances -- remember harvest gold and olive green in the 60's anyone? Unless money is no object and you can replace appliances on whim because they are dated, stick with basics like white, black or stainless. They are timeless. (03/22/2008)
By Linda
I would go with white. Black is easy to overdo and if for some reason you want to sell the appliances later, white is a lot easier to sell. Black tends to show smudges, and stainless steel (from everything I've heard) is really high maintenance. And I'm like you, I don't like steel. I think they make a home kitchen look too institutionalized.
(03/24/2008)
White, white, white. Perfect with a country or cottage kitchen. Everyone is right on! (03/24/2008)
I vote for white appliances too. I think black and stainless are on the downside of the trend, white will stay "in" indefinitely. (03/25/2008)
By painterjayne
I vote with the others for white appliances. Black is good and should be in every room of the house, but only as an accent color. With your neutral color scheme you can use any vibrant or soft color and even change colors with seasons as you wish. Look to the adjoining rooms to see what colors are used in them for your accent color in the kitchen for the first time around. If you are the person with the oak cupboards, I suggest you stain (or paint) them a different shade. I saw a TV show over the weekend where the designer said oak is out of style..which is a shame because it is a better quality wood. I wouldn't replace the cupboards since yours should last a lifetime, but the designer I saw stained the ones she was working with a different shade. Also, she tried to disguise the oak wood grain with her paintbrush. You can search for this TV show by going to HGTV.com. I believe it was Designed to Sell.
By Carol in PA
Thank you all so much for responding and helping me with my appliance(s) choice. Your advice was much needed and appreciated. White appliances it will be! Gratefully, Lisa. (03/25/2008)
By Lisa from Chapel Hill, NC
No white. Actually, if you don't like the stainless look, they are now making a bronze kind of look that is fabulous. It goes well with white cabinets and black accents, and it's very in. (03/31/2008)
By Leah
As somebody who has worked in institutional kitchens, and the primary cook and cleaner in my home, I always recommend stainless. Yes, it shows dirt and smudges, but that is a good thing. It is a healthy thing. It makes you clean more often. The newer bronze and copper pieces also blend perfectly with stainless, though they are usually sealed with some form of lacquer or plastic.
By Monkeysinmyhead
White, forget stainless, it is a 'trend' and only looks good in high tech modern kitchens. (01/15/2009)
By Suki
Add your voice! Click below to comment. ThriftyFun is powered by your wisdom!