Grey Kitchen with Beige Benchtop Design Ideas

Case Study | Yew Tree Drive
Case Study | Yew Tree Drive
Express in the HomeExpress in the Home
Another stunning kitchen from our Bergwald Range in the ever popular Concrete Effect and Slate Grey. Finished off with Stone Silestone worktops and a Black Gloss glass splashback.
Bespoke Kitchen with Beautiful Beams | Knutsford Barn Conversion
Bespoke Kitchen with Beautiful Beams | Knutsford Barn Conversion
Russell Hutton | Makers of FineRussell Hutton | Makers of Fine
High vaulted ceilings with lime-washed beams create a sense of grandure making this large bespoke kitchen feel light and spacious. A large faux mantle over the range cooker lead the eye upwards while the central island makes the most of the rooms length. With generous space around the island this kitchen was designed for entertaining and large family gatherings. The bi-fold dressers either side of the mantle were an essential on our customers wish-list, enabling every-day kitchen tools to be tucked away quickly and easily.
Two-toned and accented
Two-toned and accented
Lisa Laker Interior DesignLisa Laker Interior Design
The modern kitchen of the 1950’s was streamlined with built-in appliances and ample cabinet storage! Unfortunately, modern of the 50’s isn’t so modern anymore so these homeowners tore the kitchen out and along with it, a wall. I was called in after demo was completed to help with the design! A good kitchen design isn’t just about aesthetics — gorgeous cabinets, beautiful floors, fabulous appliances, and one-of-a-kind countertops. Although those are all very important, function and organization are always my first priority. Organization isn’t just about having a space designated for each kitchen item. It has more to do with keeping all your necessary gadgets used for a certain task within reach. Even small kitchens can have different zones. In this kitchen we designated the back wall for the baking area. And in doing so, we made sure there was ample space and organization for all of their baking goodies. We even added a few more inches of depth to the wall cabinet to accommodate storage needs. Every era has trending colors! We chose to stay with the classic white and a neutral cappuccino to do a two-tone cabinet. Then we accented the baking cabinets with charcoal. Unless you are feeling inspired by a new trending color, only a splash of the color is necessary to update your space. If you aren’t brave enough to put it on your cabinets, bring it in through a rug or some new accessories. Granite will always be my number one choice for countertops! It’s durability, color range, and uniqueness set it apart from all the man-made options out there. This color, Santa Cecilia, has been a popular color for ages and blends seamlessly with the kitchen palette. We are spoiled today to have so many options for our kitchens! Between the finishes and all the cabinet inserts available, designing a dream kitchen can be overwhelming! Call us to set up a free consultation to get your project started!

Grey Kitchen with Beige Benchtop Design Ideas

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