Cottage kitchens have always been a popular style of kitchen and they are the perfect aesthetic for rustic properties and farmhouses. We look at some of our favourite cottage kitchens from the last two years.
This contemporary kitchen from our signature range was designed by Lily from our St Austell showroom and features a stunning red splashback that makes a real statement.
The kitchen uses a slab door painted in a porcelain matt finish to give the kitchen a light and airy look and feel. We also used 20mm thick Quartz worktops from a local company called Everything Stone that features subtle marbling for a more modern look.
Lighting was a particular challenge in this kitchen so we installed an LED strip in the beam above the glass splashback that runs the full length of the kitchen. The high output LEDs illuminate the entire worktop space making it ideal for cooking and food prep.
We used a Blanco tap and subline undermount sink to create a minimalist look. The customer really loved the pan rests inside the lipped edge.
The kitchen also featured plenty of practical storage solutions.
Although 2021 is all about dark colours and statements, we needed to go a little off trend on this project as it was important to make the kitchen look nice and bright. The bold red used in the splashback really lifts the overall colour scheme and certainly adds a level of excitement when you first walk into the kitchen.
Cottage kitchens have always been a popular style of kitchen and they are the perfect aesthetic for rustic properties and farmhouses. We look at some of our favourite cottage kitchens from the last two years.
This contemporary kitchen creates a perfect balance of modern and traditional accents in an exciting chapel renovation in Devon.
This recently completed kitchen showcases our popular Ebbor handleless kitchen door in Matt White and Cary Charcoal Flow