Love the regal look in this kitchen. Hexagon tiles on the floor give it an old-world feeling. The cabinets are of a very light green color which gives the black stove a free rode to reign by itself. Via My Domaine.
The thought of owning a kitchen with a black stove may make some sneer. Having stainless steel appliances as the first choice for homeowners, a black range may not sound too appealing. But once you get to see these fantastic, beautiful kitchens, all featuring black stoves, you may not only change your mind, but they might also prompt you to save some money to buy one yourself and put it in your kitchen. These stoves don’t come with a cheap price tag, though. Since they don’t always appeal to everyone, their exclusivity and rarity come with a hefty price. Expect to pay a minimum of around four thousand among the most affordable ones and up to sixty thousands for others. Since we are looking for a house in Columbus, Ohio, I’ve been contemplating different range options. My husband loves to cook, he says it relaxes him, and I cook dinner almost every day except the nights when the mood calls for some Thai takeout. My dinner cooking is effortless, baked fish which is
usually salmon, steamed vegetables and or salads. It may sound boring, but it’s delicious and super easy. I joke with Evren my husband sometimes when I suggest having the salmon outside occasionally. We are a family who is obsessed with good eating, so we like to make everything from scratch hence an excellent functional kitchen is a priority in our home. But more than me being a cooking fan, I really enjoy beautiful kitchens and watching my hubby cooking on the weekends so I thought it would be nice to have a very good looking stove in either black or another color and the only range I’ve come across with a more reasonable price is Verona, last picture. It comes in many different finishes and sizes, and the design is the result of a perfect interpretation of a transitional stove. It’s clean with not too fussy lines, and I know I will be able to live with for a long time.
The black option usually comes in two different finishes gloss and matte, with the gloss one the most popular. I think they look better in kitchens with white or pale cabinets since the color black can be so powerful and the contrasting can be quite stunning.
In this kitchen, via House Beautiful Interior Designer Frank Ponteiro opted for a Chateau 75 Range by La Cornue. The stove is beautifully embellished with brass trim that picks up from
the hood’s brass. The stone on the countertops is Pietra Carsoda. I love the details of the cut recessed marble panels above the range.
Alison Cayne’s kitchen via One King’s Lane. A Lacanche range in black picks up the grey grouts on the tiles.
White background for this Cornufe 90 Albertine stove by La Cornue. This line of ovens is supposedly the inexpensive ones from La Cornue. They range from nine to eight thousand still. Via Atlanta Homes.
Another La Cornue stove is in this small beautiful space. This time the trim accents seem to be in chrome. Via My Domaine
This kitchen has a sophisticated farm feel.
House Beautiful.
A stunner. I can see my family living in this kitchen for generations. Check what I had to say about it in 2011.
Another farm feeling in this kitchen but a more a European one. A LaCanche range with chrome trim and white subway tiles and cabinet. Via Attic Mag
A picture of William Sonoma Store via The New Potato
A minimally rustic kitchen.
I don’t know where this kitchen came from. I found it on Pinterest but
it has all the characteristics of a European Kitchen.