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Classic
Creating a kitchen that has real timeless appeal can be easily achieved. Shaker style doors lend themselves particularly well to more classic designs whilst natural work surfaces such as Granite and Wood can be used to further accentuate the look. Adding a ceramic sink or range cooker can add real sophistication to the kitchen, completing a look which is truly stunning.
Contemporary Kitchen
Colour my world
Our range of Kitchen Paint includes the latest colour trends for 2011, to transform and update your kitchen and give your project a professional finish.
Kitchen essentials When choosing appliances, the key
lies in picking ones that are well-suited to your lifestyle. Love the smell of fresh coffee in the morning? This AEG Fully- Automatic Coffee Machine would be a perfect addition to your kitchen, giving you a perfect cup every time.
Brita taps are a welcome addition to any kitchen providing clean, filtered water from a sleek, stylish tap. Our Struana Titanium and Ceto taps have been created by renowned tap designer Francis Pegler, providing a range of stunning designs.
Lighting in the kitchen can really help add personality and a new dimension to your kitchen . As well as variations in style, warm or cool lighting can be used to enhance the mood of your room, creating an area which is a joy to live in.
Innovative storage solutions such as the Easy Storage System allow you to really make the most of your available space. Speak to a Design Consultant who will help you in choosing from a number of stylish yet practical options that are suited to your needs.
Fuchsia Boudoir Aladdin
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