A clean and stylish kitchen can be more than a status symbol. When you have a beautiful space like the kitchens featured here, it can provide that extra encouragement you need to prepare a beautiful meal for family and friends. The more you cook and create, the happier and healthier you are. These black, white and wood kitchens could be just the inspiration you need to make a change in your life, too.
1 | Visualizer: Plus FormThe are rug and wall pattern in this kitchen give its sleek design just enough texture to warm it up.
2 | Visualizer: Dmitriy TereshchukThis similar design features open shelving and lots of natural light.
3 | Visualizer: Delta TracingA chevron stripe pattern in the hardwood and vaulted ceilings turn this simple kitchen into something quite luxurious.
4 | Visualizer: Jakub KomrskaThis kitchen makes it clear that you don’t need a ton of space to create something stylish and welcoming.
5 | Visualizer: Jakub KomrskaCopper wall paneling gives this kitchen a bit of a design edge.
6 | Visualizer: Bondan DudiYellow Eames-inspired chairs are the ultimate pop of color in this otherwise neutral design.
7 | Visualizer: Gustavo CoutinhoStainless steel fixtures are all the shine this kitchen needs for its luxurious aura.
8 | Architect: Boštjan GabrijelčičBlack and wood as used here are entirely minimalist, with every kitchen item hidden carefully away in recessed cabinets.
9 | Visualizer: I Max StudioThe molding on the walls in this design marries the classic with the contemporary.
10 | Architect: Nature HumaineThis new kitchen is given a rustic feel with whitewashed wood and mismatched floor panels.
11 | Architect: Nature HumaineThis design uses an uneven ceiling to its advantage, creating interest with handing light fixtures and angular skylights.
12 | Architect: Nature HumaineLook no further than this kitchen for some inspired overhead lighting ideas.
13 | Visualizer: Plus FormFitting a modern kitchen into the warm industrial loft style can be a challenge, but this design rises to it and succeeds.
14 | Architect: AGUSHIIt’s hard to go wrong with white granite countertops and simple wooden kitchen bar stools.
15 | Architect: Nature HumaineThe counters here would be enough space to make chopped salads for an army.
16 | Visualizer: Factory CatThe wood paneling is the star in this warm modern kitchen.
17 | Visualizer: 081 ArchWhen the dining room opens up to the kitchen, it’s important that they complement each other as they clearly do here.
18 | Source: PediniBlack and white is warmed up with a soft chocolate area rug in this design.
19 | Visualizer: Nordes DesignThis spacious kitchen has the feel of a French bistro with its patterned tile floor and hanging lights. The wood accents leave a minimal footprint in this otherwise very black & white kitchen. (Do check out the link if you prefer to see just black and white options)
20 | Visualizer: Plus FormBrainstorm for that big meeting at this open and serious breakfast bar.
21 | Visualizer: Dmitriy TereshchukWire barstools and simple cabinetry create a gourmet kitchen in a small space.
22 | Visualizer: Marco PodriniThe varying levels in this kitchen give it a lot of visual interest and provides practical storage.
23 | Visualizer: Marco PodriniThis open kitchen is neat enough to be out in the open in this loft home.
24 | Visualizer: Michael NowakLots of wood and sunlight give this small kitchen a cozy warmth.
25 | Architect: TamizoLong black countertops are certainly sleek if a bit overpowering.
26 | Source: Absolute+ KitchenThe white range hood and white island almost manage to turn this kitchen on its head.
27 | Visualizer: Jan WadimOf course, a small sink and stove are all some people need to find culinary inspiration. Indoor herb planters help add in some greenery.
28 | Visualizer: Jan WadimA long narrow kitchen provides plenty of space to be just enough.
29 | Visualizer: Jan WadimThis kitchen is allowed an entire room, which means pot racks galore and plenty of counters.
30 | Visualizer: Jan WadimFinally a modern kitchen with a hanging herb garden is every urban chef’s dream.
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