KITCHENS DOORS & CARCASSES
Embrace the trend for timeless, classic styling with aMoores kitchen, blending enduring design with modern functionality
A
n interior design trend made to stand the test of time; the ‘timeless
classic’ movement sees traditional interiors adopt a contemporary twist to meet the demands of modern living. This kitchen design is all about creating a versatile, homely space where homeowners can cook, relax, use as a home office, or host dinner parties. For a kitchen that blends enduring design with
exceptional functionality, look to the British craftmanship of Moores. Inspired by the timeless classic trend that sees traditional style fused with modern features, the Kensington kitchen collection epitomises a timeless classic.
A take on the ever-popular shaker style
kitchen, the painted Kensington comes in 11 stunning on trend shades, making it an incredibly versatile kitchen design that pairs perfectly with modern handles and stylish worktops. Kensington Green is inspired by the trend for
luscious green shades. Pair with warm stone floors, marble worktops and brass accents for the perfect finishing touch. Aligned with the Timeless Classic trend, this look exudes tradition infused with modern elements. A sophisticated navy kitchen, Kensington Indigo
Blue works well when teamed with pale oak flooring and copper hardware, making it an incredibly easy-to-style option. A sought-after
colour that is here to stay, Kensington Indigo Blue creates a characterful design that’s bold in colour but classic in styling. Neil McDonald, Design Manager at Moores,
comments: ‘The demand for timeless designs that withhold longevity is not going anywhere. Our Kensington collection offers the best of both worlds, combining the classic style of a shaker kitchen with a modern range of ever-growing paint colours.’
u01937 842394
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Keller launches Cottage Life kitchen for a natural aesthetic N
atural materials are trending and rapidly growing in popularity,
especially in styles that are charming and simplistic without feeling dated or old- fashioned. With this in mind, Keller is thrilled to announce the development of Cottage Life, the premier country style kitchen. Authenticity and naturalism form the basis of
this all-new design. The built-in kitchen cabinets blend seamlessly with the surroundings in a minimalist design that nevertheless employs a substantial amount of storage space, ensuring that modern function and application is maintained. The 708 handles meld perfectly with the rest of the range, lining up perfectly to create an orderly, symmetrical pattern that adds to the range’s tidy
appearance. The island grants additional space and utility, particularly in the form of a hob that fits perfectly into the aesthetic despite the country theme. The deepened sink cabinets provide a comprehensive range of storage room, efficiently maximising use of the available area, and a small shelf on the back wall presents extra space simultaneously with a light, modest design. Utilising stoic stain dark grey oak and trendy
Bronx linen, the colours and materials in this uncomplicated design prioritise clean, pristine living, unblemished by the rigours of modern life. The interior is cloaked in colour ‘mist’, a series of white, grey, and black shades that create a remarkably striking veneer. The worktop and back wall are comprised of composite materials, giving the appearance of elegant marble and bold stone
respectively. Bronx linen is a soft-touch contrast to the surrounding composite shell and solid oak cabinets, further emphasising the natural element. Keller is committed to attainability and
accessibility in their products. For a lower price tag but identical high standard, try a wood look front in melamine instead of solid wood. Keller is well known for offering the widest
range of colours (1950 NCS) and finishes in the kitchen furniture market and is proud to have been a carbon neutral kitchen manufacturer since 2017 and has taken the next step to becoming carbon negative.
uwww.kellerkitchens.com
36 BKU NOVEMBER 2022
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