Today’s kitchens place a great deal of focus on finishing details – key trends include a mix of warm metallics
when they are not in use.
The conventional ‘patchwork’ of doors in varying sizes does not lend itself to modern interior design – taller or wider one-piece doors and cupboards are needed to achieve the right scale. The actual business of cooking and storage can now be largely concealed, coming into play only when needed. The extractor can be hidden away, the hob can be flush with the worktop, the fridge, freezer and dishwasher fully integrated, and large pull-out drawers can hold
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everything from glasses and plates to the toaster, food mixers and other small appliances.
BE BOLD WITH COLOUR
Dark colours and highly textured dark woods are back, no longer just as accents, but in cabinetry and surfaces. This is a bold, visual look and if you are ready to fully embrace the trend you could consider combining dark lacquered cabinetry with black and grey marble. Today’s kitchens place a great deal of
focus on finishing details, with key trends including a mix of warm metallics, introducing elements of bronze, copper or pewter, all of which lend themselves well to layering.
Whether you choose an almost invisible kitchen or one which creates a dramatic statement, the time you invest in careful planning will always pay itself back, creating a welcoming and highly-functional new living space where friends and family will look forward to gathering.
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