Kitchen envy
Somerset Life|March 2020
Now is the time to be the one to wow your friends and neighbours
Kate Houghton
Kitchen envy

COLOUR WHEEL

2019 saw a growing interest in using bold and bright colours in the kitchen, and this is a trend set only to gather pace in 2020. Here, the combination of vibrant colours with natural woodgrains and stone adds light and life to a room.

Lastra Fjord and grey grained oak, from £3,700, lochannakitchens.co.uk

Darkly beautiful

Deep, dark tones are increasingly popular in new kitchen design, with painted cabinets offering a multitude of options. Choose warm metallics and light worktops for the perfect contrast.

Haddon in charcoal, £15,000, burbidge.co.uk

CURVE APPEAL

Kitchens needn’t be all right angles and squares, especially in an open plan setting. By adding curves to end units, an all-round beautiful finish is created that is most pleasing to the eye.

Ashton collection from £15,000, crown-imperial.co.uk

UP AND DOWN

We tend to keep floor tiles on the floor and wall tiles on the wall, but running your chosen floor tiles up onto the built-in furniture, as seen here, creates an elegant flow across the space, tricking the eye by changing the perspective.

Elicit Woodland 60x60 tiles, £39.95, wallsandfloors.co.uk

MODERN RUSTIC KITCHEN

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