Black Kitchen Curtains

Limitations on kitchen design have long been a thing of the past. More and more people are expressing their style in the kitchen. Black as a color was once off limits except for the very few. Now however shades such as gloss black are one of the most popular colors for decorating the kitchen. It’s not a coincidence that more appliance makers are selling black appliances. The same is true for cabinets where white and wood colors once dominated, now other colors are popular as well. Black kitchen curtains can play a role in your design scheme if you want to remodel or simply want minor change.

So what would look great with black curtains? Let’s assume that you have either white or wood cabinets. If so you should have no problem at all making your kitchen look great. Black fabric on your kitchen windows would look great in contrast to your cabinets. A white floor, white cabinets and charcoal kitchen curtains would look mightily impressive. It is a simple, crisp, clean and a very trendy look. If you have black appliances or even black kitchen cabinets you could also use that to your advantage. You can also keep things very minimal and very simple by simply adding a black valance.

Other colors are also suitable, and lets take yellow as an example. We all know that yellow and black go well, the bumble bee look, so with a keen eye for design you might be able to pull that off as well. This is really approaching distaste if someone doesn’t know how to coordinate the colors well. The safe bet is to compliment your existing colors and this will include the color of your floor, walls and certainly your cabinets and appliances.

An all black kitchen would be remarkable but the cost involved would be exuberant if you are starting from scratch. The next best thing is black and white and after that black with brown kitchen furniture. As for the kind of fabric you should pick for black kitchen curtains, well something soft will be fine. Nothing too glossy because gloss with black fabric might look tacky. A midnight black would be fine. An oily black color in polyester might also look good but definitely not with wood cabinets.

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