As we delve deeper into the third and fourth designs
in our latest collection of six kitchen looks, we explore the inspiration
behind them with our head of design, Graeme Smith. Meet VIVID and LUXE.
Monday, May 17, 2021
As we delve deeper into the third and fourth designs
in our latest collection of six kitchen looks, we explore the inspiration
behind them with our head of design, Graeme Smith. Meet VIVID and LUXE.
Inspired by nature
“With
kitchens having been flooded by greys and blues for the past few years, green is
now becoming one of our most sought after shades for bringing a touch of the
outdoors in – echoed in the modern yet relaxed ambience of our VIVID look”.
Soft yet striking
“When
thinking about introducing a bold colour in your home, a calming, muted shade
like our Regiment Green can offer a soft, subtle way to make a statement. Set
against Mid-Oak textured panelling, an
expansive worksurface with earthy marbling, and luxurious brass highlights,
this colour and texture combination creates a cosy mid-century vibe, and adds
warmth and depth to an otherwise quite minimal look. But the real impact comes
from the geometry of the open shelving, creating a strong, continuous, linear
feel - also echoed in the big handleless cabinetry and striking worktop
cascading over the edge”.
Wrapped in practicality
“In
a big open space, it’s all about creating clearly defined zones, so that
everything has a comfortable, purposeful place. This u-shaped design gives the
feeling of an island with an imposing breakfast bar to separate off the
living/dining area from the kitchen in its own area of calm. A sunken trough in
the worktop also creates a practical wet and prep zone, with everything close
to hand yet with separation from the raised outer worktop area where someone
might pull up a chair”.
A modern, unexpected opulence
“The word luxe, or luxury, is so subjective, and it’s often found in the unexpected. Our LUXE look demonstrates how combining shimmering highlights, smooth metallic finishes, and pops of gold with an abundance of rustic textures, can create a unique, rough-luxe kind of opulence for a warm, modern space.
The trick for grounding yet elevating a look, so
that its neither too masculine or feminine, is to experiment with strong,
statement, textures and accented highlights throughout the design. Although
largely a monotone palette, this look creates excitement through a tonal spread
of earthy hues and different textures and finishes. The main island and smaller
cupboards are kept sleek and handleless so that the occasional pops of gold on the
full height door handles really stand out”.
Hard-working at its core
“The island is the big statement here. The
diagonal, bark-like worktop material, almost peels back to reveal the timber
within, whilst creating a cosy little nook for a couple of bar stools. However,
behind this structured, statement design, the whole kitchen is packed with
functionality. Pocket doors slide open to reveal a bank of appliances and smart
storage. There when you need them and closed neatly out of sight when you don’t.
A great way to create a simple design which is easy to keep clutter-free”.
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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