Discover the design influences behind the fifth
and sixth final looks in our latest kitchen collection, as we chat to Life’s head
of design, Graeme Smith. Enjoy HOMELY
and RELAXED.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Discover the design influences behind the fifth
and sixth final looks in our latest kitchen collection, as we chat to Life’s head
of design, Graeme Smith. Enjoy HOMELY
and RELAXED.
Heart and warming character
“Enjoying home life has never been more important. With the kitchen firmly at the centre of it all, we’re seeing a resurgence in the celebration of more traditional home values and as such, more traditional kitchen features. This is very much the inspiration behind our HOMELY look.”
Harking back, looking forward
“Think a warm welcoming space, with a generous cooking and dining space at its
heart; harking back to the days when everything centred around the kitchen
table - maybe even the kitchen fire. Reminiscent of old, freestanding furniture
in a working kitchen, this look features our most traditional, framed, timber
cabinetry with delicate Ovolo beading and antique brass cup handles.
Continuing this notion, the ornate glass fronted dresser is brought firmly into
the 21st century through a striking mirrored back and LED strip
lighting; hugely popular once again in today’s homes. The traditional
equivalent of exposed shelving takes the form of mantels and hooks running
along a brass rail atop grooved panelling. Key heritage staples but highly
practical to keep everything at hand.”
Keeping it current
“The
tendency might be to associate traditional timber kitchens with older, more classic
design. However painted timber kitchens in the most contemporary of colours,
such as Carbon, Dust Grey and Porcelain seen here, contrast against timeless
features such as marble-style worksurfaces and Belfast sinks to striking
effect.”
The interpretation is yours
“The
understated elegance of delicate, framed woodgrain cabinetry works well in any home
and space. Also seen here in a single Cashmere tone, this interpretation
creates a light and airy feel and a warming sense of luxury all-round. In
contrast, symmetrical open shelving, integrated bench seating and a stainless
steel range oven, nods to more contemporary times and offers an informal break
from the continuous run of furniture.”
Where modern simplicity meets timeless principles
“For those wishing to create a timeless kitchen with modern appeal, our RELAXED look demonstrates the ease of embracing clean lines and simple design, paired with classic furniture for a warm, enduring finish”.
Shaker
kitchens are often thought of as being traditional - but our smooth, Stanton
Shaker, with its slim-line surround offers a sleek, contemporary alternative.
Wrapped in a fresh Hartforth Blue and Porcelain palette, the straight,
unadorned lines of the cabinetry, along with the crisp, minimally veined
worksurfaces offer a fuss-free canvas to inject plenty of warmth and character
through accessories and the finishing touches”.
A touch of traditional
“Features associated with early kitchens are making a big come back, and offer a rich, depth of sophistication to a space: aged brass handles, a herringbone butchers block, exposed plate rack, panelled doors, timber lined pantry, and a handsome island and TV unit on raised legs for a nod to freestanding furniture in the days before kitchens were fitted.
Despite the social island seating, this open-plan design still celebrates the age-old kitchen table too, there to gather the household in a true kitchen/living/dining space”.
Deep and dark can exude warmth too
“It’s
possible to go as deep as you like yet still achieve a warm, welcoming space. Dark
lower units are the perfect contrast in a light filled space, paired with crisp,
white walls and counter tops, pale wood touches and interior lit glazed wall
cabinets. It’s also easy to soften any look by proudly displaying your own treasures; perhaps through
exposed shelving, a feature bookcase, or a beautiful dresser”.
We hope we’ve helped to inspire life in your kitchen. Explore the inspiration behind the other looks in our latest collection here:
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