Russell Taylor Architects
Mix up your cabinetry
This kitchen’s units are all cast in the same on-trend grey hue, but it sidesteps predictable symmetry by mixing two dressers in different styles. They work together, but have different-depth drawers and storage options. A rail for pots and pans adds to the unconventional mood – perfect for an inspired cook.
This kitchen’s units are all cast in the same on-trend grey hue, but it sidesteps predictable symmetry by mixing two dressers in different styles. They work together, but have different-depth drawers and storage options. A rail for pots and pans adds to the unconventional mood – perfect for an inspired cook.
Glenvale Kitchens
Pick a key piece
A fitted kitchen is still going to be a good-value option, so to keep things looking interesting, combine it with a standout piece of storage. It could be a plate rack, an unusual cabinet or a bright or weathered dresser. It will break up the mathematical rigidity of an off-the-peg kitchen and let your personality shine through.
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A fitted kitchen is still going to be a good-value option, so to keep things looking interesting, combine it with a standout piece of storage. It could be a plate rack, an unusual cabinet or a bright or weathered dresser. It will break up the mathematical rigidity of an off-the-peg kitchen and let your personality shine through.
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Redesign London Limited
Work up an island
This central island doesn’t conform to any norms, providing storage with a weathered attitude. Adding impact to a large kitchen does require special consideration, as it needs a ‘hero’ piece that can carry the space. This unit, echoed by the industrial storage on wheels, adds just the right amount of character.
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This central island doesn’t conform to any norms, providing storage with a weathered attitude. Adding impact to a large kitchen does require special consideration, as it needs a ‘hero’ piece that can carry the space. This unit, echoed by the industrial storage on wheels, adds just the right amount of character.
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Compass and Rose
Import a New York loft style
This London kitchen is a slim space livened up with a strong dose of industrial style. Wood, metal, grey paint and ceramic surfaces all mix easily, thanks to similar tones.
Then there are the contrasts: bare bricks are mirrored by glossy metro tiles, waist-level units by a taller cabinet. A fitted kitchen in this space could look regimented and unimaginative, but this one looks freed up and innovative.
This London kitchen is a slim space livened up with a strong dose of industrial style. Wood, metal, grey paint and ceramic surfaces all mix easily, thanks to similar tones.
Then there are the contrasts: bare bricks are mirrored by glossy metro tiles, waist-level units by a taller cabinet. A fitted kitchen in this space could look regimented and unimaginative, but this one looks freed up and innovative.
The Freestanding Kitchen Company
Go two tone
A mix of two shades – palest green and natural bare timber – brings a breath of fresh air to this freestanding kitchen. Tongue and groove cabinets and a mix of two types of handles add extra bespoke twists to the space.
A mix of two shades – palest green and natural bare timber – brings a breath of fresh air to this freestanding kitchen. Tongue and groove cabinets and a mix of two types of handles add extra bespoke twists to the space.
Hill Farm Furniture Ltd
Compare and contrast
A freestanding, individual kitchen doesn’t have to be off-the-scale unusual. Simply combining two tones, two surfaces and two heights does the job succinctly. It prevents a kitchen looking all matchy-matchy, but a careful finish assures a quality feel.
A freestanding, individual kitchen doesn’t have to be off-the-scale unusual. Simply combining two tones, two surfaces and two heights does the job succinctly. It prevents a kitchen looking all matchy-matchy, but a careful finish assures a quality feel.
Blakes London
Cast it in monochrome tones
Not technically a freestanding kitchen, this still has the individual, quirky look that a some fitted kitchens struggle to achieve. The dark on light colour scheme adds visual interest and the contrast of raw waxy timber with smooth marble creates a look that’s totally unique.
Not technically a freestanding kitchen, this still has the individual, quirky look that a some fitted kitchens struggle to achieve. The dark on light colour scheme adds visual interest and the contrast of raw waxy timber with smooth marble creates a look that’s totally unique.
Mad About Your House
Add your own handles
This kitchen works its magic with off-the-shelf Ikea units given added gravitas with tactile leather handles. They’re eye-catching and pleasant to hold – a good job, when you consider how often you’ll use them. Open shelving keeps the unfitted look going strong, and is combined with a stainless steel worktop that wouldn’t be out of place in a chef’s kitchen.
This kitchen works its magic with off-the-shelf Ikea units given added gravitas with tactile leather handles. They’re eye-catching and pleasant to hold – a good job, when you consider how often you’ll use them. Open shelving keeps the unfitted look going strong, and is combined with a stainless steel worktop that wouldn’t be out of place in a chef’s kitchen.
Aura Construction
Pare it back
This industrial warehouse conversion is a dramatic space in itself, so the kitchen wisely doesn’t try to steal the limelight. Zinc-coloured doors inside pale frames, metallic tones and a pared-back 1960s vibe to the furniture mean this is a kitchen that suits its setting. And there’s no way you get the impression it’s been picked out at a showroom. Proof that statements don’t always have to shout.
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This industrial warehouse conversion is a dramatic space in itself, so the kitchen wisely doesn’t try to steal the limelight. Zinc-coloured doors inside pale frames, metallic tones and a pared-back 1960s vibe to the furniture mean this is a kitchen that suits its setting. And there’s no way you get the impression it’s been picked out at a showroom. Proof that statements don’t always have to shout.
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