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Secondly, who says appliances have to match anyway? In reality, there’s usual a more piecemeal approach to replacing appliances. If you’re only replacing one or two appliances, can you introduce a new finish to the kitchen? Yes!įirst of all, black stainless steel partners nicely with both black and stainless steel appliances. In a perfect world, of course, we would be able to replace all our appliances at one time, like in the photo above.

Kenmore has introduced black stainless steel to a suite of appliances – including a range, microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator. Well, watch out stainless steel! There’s a new, sleek finish in town – Black Stainless Steel – and it might just be the new favorite. For nearly a decade, stainless steel has been the trend leader in appliance finishes.
