Creating an all black fitted kitchen
When we say an all black fitted kitchen you might be thinking it's too dark, too dreary and dull. But you'll be wrong! Here at Paul Davies Kitchens and Appliances, we have seen kitchen trends come and go, but we think we've picked up enough tips and tricks on how to create some incredibly stylish, sleek and modern kitchens. 

Talking about all black kitchens, we don't mean absoloutley everything is in the same black shade and that's it. You may not believe it but you can get differetn shades and different tones of black. And those slight differences make your whole kitchen blend together and look amazing. It's all about the layering that really helps an all black kitchen pop.

You can also mix and match the finishes that you choose from. Having different textures help your kitchen avoid seeming one dimenstional.Think about perhps using wood across your cabinet faces, then maybe tiles in your backsplash and finishing off your kitchen with some brushed metal handles.The world (and your budget) really is your oyster when it comes to choosing what materials to bring into the room.

If you're really pushing luxury in your kitchen or you want to splurge, why not look at black marble? Not as popular as its white counterpart, black marble is every bit as luxe. You can then break up the black thanks to the specks of white or even gold that's running through your worktops. 

Maybe you're thinking of having a mostly black fitted kitchen as opposed to an all black kitchen. They why not look at pairing black with metallics or natural wood tones?