Traditional Kitchens
Second Nature Painted Collection from PWS
Ohio gets curves with TK Components’ new doors
TK Components’ Ohio range of kitchens has been further enhanced through the introduction of curved doors, adding a softer aesthetic to this popular collection. A variety of new accessories, including curved plinths and cornices, have also been introduced in line with the current trend for curves within the kitchen.
Ohio offers a superbly styled alternative to traditional Shaker doors and, with its softer profile, brings an uncomplicated and soothing feel to the home. Naturally elegant by design, it enables a high-end look to be achieved at a competitive price, making it the ideal choice for homeowners seeking exceptional style combined with outstanding value for money.
Ohio Cream (pictured) creates a clean and classical appearance that still exudes warmth, whilst Ohio Walnut offers a feeling of sophistication and Ohio Oak adds a modern twist to a traditional finish. The introduction of the new curved doors and accessories ensures that this best-selling kitchen will fit perfectly into either the traditional or modern home.
u0161 336 3636
uwww.tkcomponents.co.uk
PWS’ award-winning Painted Collection includes 5 popular classic ranges, including Langham, Broadoak, Cornell, Eden and Milton. They are all available in a 14-strong colour palette ranging from the lighter tones of alabaster and willow through to more dramatic shades of damson and charcoal. The Painted Collection is synonymous with interesting design features including a wide range of curved doors and drawers, plus distinctive touches such as corbels, plate racks and the delicately radiused base, wall and dresser feature ends.
The Second Nature Painted Collection from PWS is proving immensely popular since its launch and in this time has scooped two national design awards from House Beautiful and Homebuilding & Renovating magazines.
u01325 505555
uwww.pws.co.uk
BA Components offer a traditional style in a variety of colours
Shaker has always been a firm favourite for traditional style kitchens. BA Components believe that consumers today are looking for choice and variety in colour and moving towards warm muted colours such as cream, mussel and greys. By making their Bella range of doors available in a fully paintable finish the consumer is now only limited
by their own imagination. Shown here in White Lead Deep from the Little Greene Paint Company range, this shaker with curved doors on the island looks absolutely stunning.
u028 8676 4600
uwww.byba.co.uk
Heritage kitchen range from Crosby Kitchens
The Heritage collection from Crosby offers a traditional kitchen style with up to date accent colour options. The foundation of the range is a sophisticated Oyster coloured door on an Oyster cabinet with selected doors in Olive and Cornflower allowing an extensive choice of accent design themes. All doors are manufactured in mdf with a raised and fielded square panel and finished in a matt paint effect foil. Built in flexibility in the design allows a choice of numerous handles including a pewter knob and D handle or Square cast iron knob and cup options. The 18mm cabinet comes in an oyster colour throughout and features a
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1mm abs front edge, 18mm back on floor units and 8mm back on wall units. The cabinet offering includes full height doors or drawer line options, three, four and five drawer base units and 720mm and 900mm high wall units. A selection of glass wall units, dresser, open and curved units are available.
The Crosby Kitchen range now boasts 24 style options in traditional, contemporary and classic designs with cabinets that come in various complementary colourways.
u01709 811106
uwww.crosby-kitchens.co.uk
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