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KITCHENS DOORS & CARCASSES


The universal Shaker design continues to lend itself to all property styles


periods of lockdown where homeowners spent more time online and could really hone in on their specific likes and dislikes. Our research shows that this freedom to explore and discover what else is ‘out there’ has led to UK interior design trends being influenced by other countries such as the simplicity of Scandi interior style design and more recently, Japandi trend where homeowners are adopting a less is more strategy. With 2023 trends indicating a strong focus on a


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Comment by Simon Bodsworth Managing Director, Daval Furniture


home-centred lifestyle in the face of continued economic uncertainty, creating the right balance of form and function has never been more important - especially when homeowners want to add value to their homes through well-considered furniture design. The universal Shaker design continues to lend itself to all property styles with the scope to


he furniture market is being driven by the recent trends-shift following


customise units in line with the latest lifestyle trends. Premium manufacturers continue to be inspired by the classic nature of British architecture and by taking a more modern approach to design without losing traditional values has seen handleless Shaker-style furniture remain both current and all-inclusive in 2022. I think that Shaker-style has an unbeatable


charm with evergreen personality, which brings authentic character and proportion to the kitchen. The beauty of this design is that it can be easily carried through the rest of the house in custom fitted furniture, including the utility room and home office, as homeowners are increasingly looking to embrace a signature whole house style. We will look back on the last few years as a sea change in the UK kitchen market as premium manufacturers fully embrace the importance of whole-house interior design and the possibilities of bespoke Shaker-style storage in the kitchen living space.


The Linton Collection by Daval | New. Contemporary. Shaker I


ntroducing Linton, a brand-new furniture collection by Daval, made of


solid ash with contemporary narrow- framed Shaker-style cabinetry. Launched 100% in response to consumer demand for modern living spaces, Linton is stylish yet subtle by providing a contemporary take on the iconic Shaker cabinet that perfectly blends modern design with traditional features. Featuring a slimmer 68mm stile (frame height) and rail (frame width) on the doors, Linton presents a more delicate aesthetic when compared to more traditional shaker- style cabinetry.


Lifestyle-oriented, Linton is made to order,


and the doors are standard size with the cabinets tailored to customer requirements, ensuring the ultimate in custom made furniture design for the contemporary home. Offering high- end design appeal, the Linton range includes full height doors with double cross rails, complementary 150mm skirting plinths and large 75mm island pilasters, which are perfect for grounding an island unit. You can even specify integrated accessories like a tray unit and chopping boards. Made of sustainable solid ash, the Linton doors


are sourced from Europe and the cabinets from the UK, both via FSC certified forests. Delivering


quick lead times, Linton is available in the Daval’s most popular range of painted colours including Porcelain and Fossil (pictured), Dove Grey, Navy Blue, Charcoal and Forest Green: solid painted ash shaker with 68mm frame. Simply order a Linton sample or download the new brochure by visiting the company website.


u01484 848 500 uenquiries@daval-furniture.co.uk uwww.daval-furniture.co.uk


34 BKU NOVEMBER 2022


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