Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets and Recessed-panel Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Scandi-Asian Fusion
Scandi-Asian Fusion
Sola KitchensSola Kitchens
One wowee kitchen! Designed for a family with Sri-Lankan and Singaporean heritage, the brief for this project was to create a Scandi-Asian styled kitchen. The design features ‘Skog’ wall panelling, straw bar stools, open shelving, a sofia swing, a bar and an olive tree.
Suburban Family Home Rejuvenated By The Addition Of A Modern Orangery
Suburban Family Home Rejuvenated By The Addition Of A Modern Orangery
Westbury Garden RoomsWestbury Garden Rooms
The original space was a long, narrow room, with a tv and sofa on one end, and a dining table on the other. Both zones felt completely disjointed and at loggerheads with one another. Attached to the space, through glazed double doors, was a small kitchen area, illuminated in borrowed light from the conservatory and an uninspiring roof light in a connecting space. But our designers knew exactly what to do with this home that had so much untapped potential. Starting by moving the kitchen into the generously sized orangery space, with informal seating around a breakfast bar. Creating a bright, welcoming, and social environment to prepare family meals and relax together in close proximity. In the warmer months the French doors, positioned within this kitchen zone, open out to a comfortable outdoor living space where the family can enjoy a chilled glass of wine and a BBQ on a cool summers evening.
Eltham Skinny Shaker Kitchen
Eltham Skinny Shaker Kitchen
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A carefully thought-out design to maximise the space in this lovely light and airy kitchen extension in Eltham. The little details come together in this skinny shaker kitchen, painted in popular Little Greene Pleat to create a stylish and inviting space where everything is to hand. The large kitchen island helps to perfectly zone the areas and allows for bar stool seating and additional storage as well as housing the ovens and hob.
Clerkenwell Kitchen
Clerkenwell Kitchen
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This stunning handcrafted provenance by piqu kitchen brings together a beautiful mix of colours, materials, and textures to create a warm and contemporary open plan living space. The decorative panels on the curved feature island have been painted in Hopper Head from Farrow & Ball and the other oak units have been left in their natural state and simply stained. Blue Fusion quartzite work surfaces and a full height splashback along with the reeded glass doors, a pantry unit and beautiful bar area complete this very bespoke and luxurious kitchen.
Whitechapel
Whitechapel
The Main CompanyThe Main Company
Warm and welcoming are just two of the words that first come to mind when you set your eyes on this stunning space. Known for its culture and art exhibitions, Whitechapel is a vibrant district in the East End of London and this property reflects just that. If you’re a fan of The Main Company, you will know that we are passionate about rustic, reclaimed materials and this space comprises everything that we love, mixing natural textures like concrete, brick, and wood, and the end result is outstanding. Floor to ceiling Crittal style windows create a light and airy space, allowing the homeowners to go for darker, bolder accent colours throughout the penthouse apartment. The kitchen cabinetry has a Brushed Brass Finish, complementing the surrounding exposed brick perfectly, adding a vintage feel to the space along with other features such as a classic Butler sink. The handless cupboards add a modern touch, creating a kitchen that will last for years to come. The handless cabinetry and solid oaks drawers have been topped with concrete worktops as well as a concrete splashback beneath the Elica extractor.

Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets and Recessed-panel Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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