KITCHEN STORAGE
Made-to-measure Kitchens W
ith open-plan interiors still dictating the market, kitchen
Comment by Simon Bodsworth Managing Director, Daval
storage that is luxurious and non-specific to a certain room or interior style has been key to the growth in stylised furniture concepts that bridge the gap between modern and traditional styles. In fact, British architecture is known for an eclectic combination of styles, fostering a classic look that is spot-on for warm materials and contemporary matt finishes. Consequently, the latest trends in kitchen storage solutions are adopting the very same free-spirit with the ability to be tailored to the individual and offer endless style combinations and looks. This has led to a new appreciation for contemporary kitchens that blend modern and traditional design features in one scheme, and I believe this fusion will continue into 2020: especially as consumers discover the virtues of made-to-measure furniture, which optimises storage potential and synchronisation between living and kitchen areas.
Recommending made-to-measure fitted
furniture will help to optimise the space available, however the end user plans to use it and this year, trends are focussing on the practical nature of storage design. Bespoke interior storage solutions like custom-made food stores or a multi-purpose workstation have become important design considerations in the modern kitchen, along with new requests like a dedicated bed area for the family pet or integral boot room area for storing outerwear or laundry appliances. Tall options like a full height tambour dresser,
butler style pantry or integrated side board with larder unit and pull-out wirework system, are also proving popular additions for the modern kitchen when catering for high volume food storage. Plus, small mezzanine racks are ideal for organising storage space in cupboards with pull-out rack systems and combination shelving standing firm as a way to create one complete area which caters to multiple needs.
The new Renzo Kitchen by Daval T
he ultimate in eco-friendly design, Renzo is a new kitchen collection
that remains true to its environmental credentials and high-fashion contemporary, urban style. Made from 100% recycled material, Renzo sits alongside a new accent colour for 2020, Hunter Green. Shown with industrial-style black hardware and superwhite marble work surfaces, this new kitchen concept is defined by the three new high- texture finishes featured by Daval: [1] a new
charred Japanese wood effect inspired by the ancient architectural technique Yakisugi, [2] a character Oak finish that simulates the look and feel of real wood and [3] a raw concrete effect that is combined with a burlap-style fabric for unique, woven surface texture.
“Perfect for the eco-conscious consumer,
every door in the Renzo collection is made from 100% recycled wood. As our industry generally favours a more linear economy, especially in respect of white goods, it makes sense to introduce a sustainable design solution for the
modern kitchen and help build an even better future for our customers, their homes and by virtue, the planet. Renzo is a cutting-edge new kitchen range with sustainability at its heart. Kind to the environment without compromising on style, this range balances sustainability with sophistication” says Simon Bodsworth, Managing Director, Daval. For further information please contact Daval.
01484 848500
www.daval-furniture.co.uk
24 BKU MARCH 2020
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