The white kitchen is here to stay

The white kitchen is here to stay, but all-white schemes are hardly the wave of the future. “Everyone is taking down walls to make kitchens more open,” says Julie Lyons, design manager at Roomscapes Cabinetry and Design Center in Rockland. “Dark cabinets are great for differentiating zones.”

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In this Hingham kitchen designed by Lyons, the homeowner’s black-and-brass pendant lights informed the dramatic new black-stained coffee bar. Contrasting countertops — white Carrara marble for the coffee bar and espresso-stained wood for the island — intensify the effect. The floor-to-ceiling cabinetry surrounding the coffee bar anchors the space. “We’re definitely doing more dark cabinetry,” Lyons says. “It’s a neutral that works with any color.”

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When using metallic elements to add modern interest to a room, the options are more numerous than you may think. “Usually you think of silver metals for a contemporary space, while brass tends to skew traditional,” Boston-based designer Lisa Tharp says. “It’s fun to put a fresh twist on a timeless material.” The main challenge in transforming this Seaport pied-a-terre into an elegant place to entertain was figuring out how to brighten it.

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“It was a dark, cave-like space,” says Tharp, who incorporated reflective surfaces to bounce light around the room. Floating shelves and a hood, all wrapped in brass, stand out against the pale onyx backdrop like pieces of jewelry. Even in this unapologetically modern application, the brass brings warmth to the stone slab. Not lacquering the brass elements creates “the option of polishing them to gleam or letting them [develop a] patina,” Tharp says.

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