3.MODERN TAKE
Adding subtle accents is a
good way to mix up texture
in a classic kitchen. Finishes
like an extractor wrapped in
copper and exposed brick
bring a surprising twist.
The Original Kitchen, from
£18,000, Harvey Jones.
- FADE OUT
Try blending a rustic wood
finish with a contemporary
floor treatment. Woodgrain
patterned porcelain tiles
laid in varying degrees
of colour make a striking
statement. Technicolor
tiles, £137sq m, Domus. - SMART LAYERS
A convertible design allows
for a kitchen area to become
a dining space. Here, a
fossil laminate pull-out table
contrasts with a Dekton
worktop. Bespoke TM Italia
Concept K6 kitchen, from
£40,000, Hub Kitchens.
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MIXED MATERIALS
FEATURE
EMMA J PAGE
PHOTOGRAPHS
(ROUNDHOUSE) NICK KANE;
(HUB KITCHENS) JAKE FITZJONES PHOTOGRAPHY LTD
GET THE LOOK OF OUR DREAM KITCHEN WITH CONTRASTING FINISHES
- SOFT SHIMMER
Offsetsleek lines and
classic wood with a soft
metallic sheen. This kitchen
combines wood cabinetry
with a granite-topped
island wrapped in sanded
brass for an aged look. From
£35,000, Roundhouse.
DESIGN