A selection of our kitchens

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CLASSIC KITCHENS


Lyndon Lyndon's knotty oak timber says country living in an instant. The Shaker doors' wide rails and pewter handles add to the cosy feel of this rustic kitchen. A full-height butler's pantry is the type of design feature that will turn your kitchen plan into something exceptional.






Cornell Oak Cornell's natural oak and fine detailing, from solid timber pilasters to mantels and corbels, are the epitome of a country kitchen. Choose pewter handles for a luxurious finishing touch. Cornell combines outstanding craftsmanship with everyday functionality and is full of carefully considered features, such as curved corner storage and pull-out, dovetailed trays.


Milton Oak Milton brings a classic in-frame style up-to-date, so it is easy to adapt for a variety of settings. Choose oak or walnut for two very different looks. A chunky granite worktop and slender bar handles create a contemporary feel, while solid pewter knobs give a nod to the past. Milton offers a wide range of storage features, from curved wall units, to deep drawers and spice drawers, enabling you to tailor your kitchen to your lifestyle.




Astor Oak Astor Oak’s classic detailing creates a kitchen that is a truly grand design. Bespoke pantry storage can be tailored to your preference. While features such as a handy pan scoop on the chopping area reflect the careful thought that’s gone into every aspect of the design.





Estro Walnut Estro's rich walnut finish is well-suited to both contemporary and period homes. Just change the handles and accessories to customise the look. An area of open storage such as a dresser creates a strong focal point in the room, as well as providing convenient storage for wine and perishable foods.


Broadoak Natural Broadoak's great versatility makes it one of our favourites. Available in natural or light oak timber. A full-height splashback is a very practical choice for your cooking zone. A softly rounded island with ample storage and an in-built chopping board is a great addition for serious cooks.




Croft Washed Croft's rustic styling and knotty oak finish make it a very welcoming kitchen that’s full of natural charm. Whether you choose Croft Oak or the lighter, washed oak finish, it’s the kind of kitchen that will really be the heart of your home. A split-level dresser adds to the bespoke, traditional feel and provides lots of storage and display space.


Croft Oak Wicker baskets are an attractive alternative to drawers, particularly for storing items such as fresh produce or bread. A gothic-inspired dresser not only adds plenty of hidden storage, it makes a great, standalone showpiece for your dining area.




Vanbrugh Vanbrugh is steeped in Edwardian elegance, reflecting the era's graceful architectural symmetry and intricate detailing. Contributing to this mood of classical refinement are the traditional, in-frame design and the walnut worktop with waterfall edge. For yesteryear practicality, choose a plate rack to sit above your butler's sink.



Buttermilk Ivory Buttermilk Ivory is finished with a subtle antique patina, offsetting the graceful design for a comfortable ambience. Add further warmth by choosing a dark worktop, such as walnut. Remember to include storage for your favourite vintage a low-level, scalloped wine rack is a discreet option.


CONTEMPORARY

KITCHENS


Remo Remo is a gloss lacquered handle-free kitchen. A dramatic barrel-curved island and drawers will give your design real impact. Adding a zebrano breakfast bar introduces a warm contrast to the slim quartz worktop. If you like clean lines, choose Remo's straight-lined units.






Avant Ivory With a choice of eight colours and several styling options, including glazed, curved wall units and curved doors, Avant lets you create a kitchen that's personal to you. If you prefer neutral tones, there is ivory, alabaster, beige, cappuccino and white. For a bolder finish, choose ebony, black or terra. A U-shaped layout is very space-efficient and provides plenty of preparation and storage space, while retro-inspired curves improve your kitchen's flow and ergonomics. Clever, pull-out storage makes the most of every inch and keeps key items right where you need them. Mixing quartz and timber worktops helps to differentiate between cooking and sociable areas.



Avant Alabaster Under-cabinet illumination provides excellent task lighting for the workstation. There is no need for all your worktops to be the same - consider mixing different thicknesses and colours to create a style-conscious finish.


Avant Black


Avant Black & Avant Cappuccino Lighting both storage and worktop areas adds impact to this statement kitchen. While curved, glazed wall units soften the look. Avant Cappuccino’s deliciously soft colour works well with a wide range of worktops. It also blends perfectly with other Avant colour options, allowing you to mix and match doors.

Avant Cappuccino


Avant Terra & Avant White This family-friendly layout shown in Avant Terra combines a generous preparation area with a sociable island where you can sit and chat. Avant White’s double galley kitchen offers plenty of options for preparation, dining and storage space. Experiment with heights and depths of worktops to give the room interest. Curved drawers will also help prevent your kitchen feeling like a corridor. A moulded Corian worktop with integrated sink and dining space gives a sleek designer look.

Avant White


Avant Terra



Avant White


Fenton Alabaster A mix of natural materials make for a practical but very attractive workstation. Using co-ordinating granite as a mid-height splashback looks sleek and is really easy to keep clean




Seton Oak Seton's Shaker design looks equally at home in modern and period properties. The mellow oak finish is shown here. The range is also available in luxurious walnut and alabaster, particularly effective at adding a sense of light to the space. Choosing a mix of materials and shapes for your worktops adds extra style to your kitchen. It also boosts its practicality by extending the useable space and incorporating built-in chopping surfaces.



Izari Izari’s rich, subtle-textured wenge gives a premium feel. This is a kitchen for true lovers of design. It's not all about aesthetics though. The curved units not only create a dramatic focal point, they're very ergonomic to work around. The island is full of functional features, including a built-in knife block, butcher’s block and bin on the preparation space, as well as plenty of storage and a lower-level seating area. A mid-level unit next to the hob gives you the option of built-in, higher-level appliances or larder storage. While the unusual, curved wall units are another example of Izari's design-conscious detailing.


Fresco Beige


Fresco White

Fresco Beige & Fresco White Fresco's matt finish creates a kitchen that’s easy to live with. Whether you choose understated beige or crisp white, this is a kitchen that won’t become a victim of fashion. Turn storage into a feature by opting for mid-height units, which are great for incorporating appliances, and the wall units’ up and over doors give easy access to the contents. Set your hob in an island to make cooking the centrepiece of your Fresco White kitchen.


Fresco White



Avilon Avilon's simplicity makes it very adaptable. It works well with both timber and stone worktops and allows you to take the look from town to country, simply by swapping details such as handles and accessories.




Centris Natural oak veneer gives Centris a very pure look. Slim worktops complement the horizontal grain and wide drawers. A large island unites aesthetics with practicality, enabling you to mix display shelving with deep storage and serve straight from the hob to the table.


Valais Valais’ gloss Shaker design bridges the gap between classic and contemporary settings. Black worktops create a strong contrast with the reflective white doors, and a walnut breakfast bar adds a luxurious point of difference. Partially glazed wall units light up the contents and a full-height larder adds plenty of extra storage around the fridge, so you can keep all your ingredients in one area.



PAINTED COLLECTION


Broadoak Cranberry & Broadoak Ivory Broadoak epitomises the simple values and clean design lines of the Shaker movement. Its unfussy style and the natural appearance of real wood lends extra freedom to your design ideas, and is as relevant to contemporary living as to a carefully styled period home. Luscious, fruity cranberry never lacks confidence. A pleasure to live with, this shade will always look and feel welcoming and cosy - whatever the weather outside. Understated ivory may be a neutral, but it has real warmth. Its inherent versatility makes it ideal for a range of styles, from contemporary chic to rustic charm, and it works well alongside a wide range of complementary and contrasting shades.

Ivory


Shown in Cranberry, Ivory & Oak


Shown in Linen & Oak


Broadoak Linen Use linen as a gorgeous neutral on its own to create an elegant and restful kitchen, or mix it effortlessly with other, more dominant shades.


Cornell China Blue & Cornflower Cornell’s enduring simplicity is offset by an elegantly styled timber door and a hint of discreet detail. Its striking good looks make it ideally suited to a more formal period interior. The inspiration for these blues comes from Chinese porcelain. China blue offers the clean, fresh highlight while darker cornflower is the vibrant, eye-catching accent.



Cornell Classic (Alabaster)


Cornell Alabaster & Willow Bring a little of the outside in with this restful green; set it off to great effect alongside other neutrals and natural woods.

Cornell curved wall unit (Alabaster)

Alabaster & Willow



Alabaster & Willow


Eden Partridge Grey With a nod to the Edwardian era, Eden offers a solid oak, unpretentious design offset by moulded detailing. It’s a distinctive look capable of adapting well to modern interiors or period chic. This softest of greys is usually associated with heritage décor, but you’ll be delighted to discover that it also translates effortlessly and very agreeably to a more contemporary setting.



Shown in Suede (island), Stone & Oak (wall units)


Milton Stone & Suede Set in a solid timber frame, Milton’s simple Shakerinspired door has a classical in-frame design which lends streamlined sophistication to any contemporary or period kitchen. Inspired by the soft tones of old stone and smooth pebbles, stone and suede invoke a sense of natural well-being.


Milton Alabaster & Charcoal Create a statement kitchen through the timelessly dramatic juxtaposition of light and dark. The softness of alabaster lifts the scheme while accentuating the depth of charcoal. Reminiscent of Art Deco, this approach is equally at home in a Georgian townhouse or an ultra-modern home. The corner pantry combines practicality with style and detail.

Shown in Alabaster & Damson


Shown in Alabaster, Charcoal & Oak


Shown in Sage & Oak


Milton Sage & Milton Chalk The crisp simplicity of chalk creates a classic kitchen neither too traditional nor overly avant garde. Its cool clean tone suits unfussy lines and a sharp eye for design. Sage is the lightest of creamy greens and is at once pretty and fresh. As a pale, neutral tone it won’t dominate, but will enlarge your space and mix perfectly with a range of natural materials and textures.

Chalk



Milton Ivory Understated ivory may be a neutral, but it has real warmth. Its inherent versatility makes it ideal for a range of styles, from contemporary chic to rustic charm, and it works well alongside a wide range of complementary and contrasting shades. Solid oak or walnut dovetail drawers are the perfect complement to a classic kitchen.



Astor Classic

(available in Alabaster only) Enduringly traditional and full-bodied, Astor is set within a solid timber frame. The look is one of enduring appeal; the result combines the best of classical design with modern craftsmanship. Alabaster is the ultimate neutral, offering universal appeal thanks to its clean, light simplicity. It adapts to both period and modern interiors, creating a flexible canvas for your own interior ideas.


THE PAINTED COLLECTION

COLOURS A choice of 14 colours available in Broadoak, Cornell, Eden and Milton door ranges*.

Chalk

Alabaster

(or Cornell Classic, Astor Classic)

Your retailer can present a full range of samples to help you choose which style and colour is best for your home. If for any reason your beautiful painted kitchen gets knocked after installation, don’t worry, a touch-up kit is available.

Sage

Linen

Cornflower

Cranberry

Second Nature’s Painted Collection holds House Beautiful magazine’s award for best kitchen 2010.


Ivory

Partridge Grey

Willow

China Blue

Damson

Charcoal

Stone

*Astor available in Alabaster only

Suede


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