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Welcome to our gallery featuring backsplash ideas dark cabinets with dark countertops.
When it comes to remodeling your kitchen, the first color choice is usually the cabinets. The cabinets take up about 60% of the visible space in your kitchen. In this article, I am trying to give you an example of dark cabinets with dark countertops options.
Backsplash Ideas Dark Cabinets with Dark Countertops in Pictures:

Photo by Barbra Bright Design
Dark brown painted wood cabinetry surrounds white mosaic tile backsplash and dark black tone granite countertops in this kitchen with medium dark hardwood flooring.

Photo by Denai Kulcsar Interiors
Black granite-topped island also commands the center.

Photo by Candace Barnes
Dark wood cabinetry and island match with same material dark countertop like dark patterned slab backsplash, and light natural hardwood flooring.

Photo by Allegro Builders
There’s something about dark-stained wood cabinetry that absolutely screams luxury. Besides, a lot of detail is stuffed into this cozy kitchen, including an exposed dark countertop, dark flooring, and light cream wall painting.

Photo by Eck | MacNeely Architects
I like the striking mix of black and gold countertops in a kitchen as long as it’s judiciously executed.

Photo by Richard Leggin Architects
Dark granite countertops with light color painting and medium-dark slate floor tiles.

Photo by Jessica Risko Smith Interior Design
Here’s a corner kitchen decked out in dark espresso-stained wood cabinetry with dark absolute black granite countertops and contrasting cream backsplash over the dark hardwood flooring.

Photo by Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects
Dark countertops and green slate backsplash also added features.

Photo by Northlight Architects
Kitchen punctuated by also dark black granite countertops and beige color backsplash.

Photo by Amish Custom Kitchens
Grey color tile backsplash with white grout reflects the timeless style and shows rich details.

Photo by MA Paterson
Dark &dark combinations are unusual in kitchen remodeling. Dark countertops are usually preferable to achieve the perfect balance.

Photo by Foshan Yubang Furniture Co
This fabulous kitchen takes advantage of different textures to keep the use of cream from becoming overwhelming. The travertine tiles on the floor counter the sleek lines of the dark cherry cabinets while mimicking the angled section of the dark counter.

Photo by Foshan Yubang Furniture Co
Dark kitchen countertops usually contrast to light cabinets. But, lately, it is used with dark cabinetry as well.

Photo by Ron Brenner Architects
The large island features stainless steel under-mount sink overhang section for eat-in kitchen purposes.

Photo by Christian Gladu Design
Modern kitchen with black island amidst medium-dark maple cabinets and cream walls. Furthermore, the island includes a stainless steel sink and the dark floor is offset with a modern white sitting area. On the other hand, it includes large windows and beige paint.
Photo by Kitchens By Julie
Dark wood cabinetry and huge island match with patterned travertine beige tile backsplash, dark granite countertops, and light natural hardwood flooring.

Photo by Knight Construction Design
Large kitchen with large dark exotic black countertop on the island and mix of cream, gray mosaic backsplash.
Dark colors are also very powerful colors that also portray one of class elegance and wealth. Classy high-end places are designed in dark to show power, to be sexy in the environment, and to be formal as well. Among the dark colors, black is the most popular one. On the other hand, make sure your choice of flooring and the main character is suitable for to rest of the color palate.
Selecting a backsplash for dark cabinets and dark countertops is crucial. Keep in mind that this will be one of your two dominant colors. In design, the formula is typically to select two dominants and one accent. Lighter color options for the backsplash would be perfect.
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