Summary of features
Clear, Low-iron glass splashback avoids breaking the lines of the cabinetry
The wall units conceal a powerful canopy extractor - vented in the new lowered ceiling to the back of the building
Oiled, solid iroko worktop is highly durable and waterproof.
It adds warmth and texture, and contrasts with the new oak floor
A couple of barstools now form a handy breakfast bar
Bold colour contrasts the white of the cabinets, while linking the main kitchen zone with the return area
White hi-gloss doors and panels are sleek and contemporary - and easy to clean!
An undermounted ceramic sink contrasts well with the wood and increases the available workspace by using integrated drainer grooves
The handle-less opening system is a classic contemporary design - accentuating the width of the space whilst eliminating cluttering details
This Smeg 5-burner hob is "flush-fitted" by rebating down into the worktop!
Hi-definition LED gives serious task light, low environmental impact and a stunning effect!
The peninsula worktop continues right along into the return, helping to unify the two spaces
The main work area is focused in this part of the room, with lots of storage integrated into the adjacent return area
A false end-wall is formed by 6 hi-gloss panels - they push open to reveal the washing machine and lots of storage as well as the new boiler!
Automatic lights illuminate these cabinets when the doors are opened.
New oak flooring matches the rest of the ground floor - helping to integrate the spaces
A black plinth accentuates the sleek forms of the drawer and door cabinets
A chunky 40 mm panel forms the breakfast bar side
A monobloc tap maintains the functional, minimalist lines of the design
Midi units contain fridge, freezer, microwave and pull-out, chrome larder baskets
A new lowered ceiling continues the height of the return into the main kitchen space - unifying the two
A "light well" was created to give more height in the main work zone. It contains powerful concealed lighting
Dimmable, recessed downlights illuminate the peninsula. We use "baffled" fittings so that no direct light shines on the eyes.
All the light fittings are concealed. This gives a "soft" feel to the lighting, creating stunning effects while providing strong task light where it's needed
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