Explore our collection of Black Kitchens
featured on Lunchbox Architect.
Black Kitchens are now a thing. In a big way. Black Kitchens are a popular alternative to the more pedestrian white. They are sure to make a sophisticated statement in your home and with the right materials and finishes can be easier to keep clean.
With a wide range of black taps and fittings now available, you can make your whole kitchen virtually disappear when not in use. As much as a large space in your home can disappear, that is.
And although they are super pricey, kitchen sinks never look better than in black.
Check out some of the stunning black kitchens we're featured on Lunchbox Architect. Because, when it comes to kitchens, Black is definitely back.
Kitchen renovations don't happen often. So when you get a chance to spruce up the most expensive room in your house? Don't stuff it up.
Mills House eliminates bulky cupboards by converting the floor into storage space, leaving the entire width of the terrace for living.
Through high quality design, the compact Darlinghurst Apartment provides an affordable option for inner city living…
Local House is playful and intriguing — designed more like a favourite local café than a private house — creating spaces for connection and bonding.
At first glance it's a typical Victorian-era worker's cottage. Only on closer inspection you realize there's something unusual going on behind that facade...
The Studio is inspired by Mighty Mouse. Bright red, yellow and matte black, this tiny apartment is designed to pack a punch -- in spite of its size.
Eyrie Houses demonstrate just how decadent the holiday home has become. And how rewarding returning back to basics can be…
A single tea tree on the site of this beach house became the focus of the project. The aim became to showcase nature, rather than try to dominate and control it.