Our latest kitchen project fits snugly into the contemporary category, with its sleek lines and calming colour palette.
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The star feature of our latest project is the curved kitchen island, which forms the focal point in this large family kitchen diner. What makes it unusual (and a first for us!) is that we have faceted the curve rather than a smooth curve that you find in some of our previous designs.
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We also made sure to design the island to have many different uses, including a food prep and cook area, as well as a split-level circular breakfast bar that provides the homeowners with an informal eating area that has been clearly defined away from the rest of the island.
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Our team of designers wanted to bring a softer approach to contemporary design, and have done so by using high gloss acrylic cabinetry, which has been finished with integrated stainless steel handles. We also opted for a Quartz worktop in Tuscan Dawn by Caeserstone which worked so well with the colour of the cabinets.
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Hands up if you love the idea of being able to quickly hide your family’s breakfast mess? Well, luckily this kitchen allows the homeowners to do so! We fitted a smart breakfast pantry, which has been concealed behind on-trend pocket doors. Making the most of the space and accessibility, the breakfast pantry has everything this family needs for a hectic morning including a coffee machine and toaster, which sits neatly on a pull-out shelf, and can be easily used when in a rush.