Set the tone
Kitchen cabinets and worktops cover a large area of the overall space, meaning the colour palette you choose will set the tone for the room. Consider that a kitchen is not something we change often, but can be refreshed with accessories, wallpaper and paint colours. Choose a neutral tone that won’t date and that you’ll love for years to come.
High end, high gloss
High gloss is a contemporary, high end looking kitchen finish that is loved by interior designers. But it’s not just a pretty surface. Gloss finishes reflect natural light around the room, creating the sense of a brighter, more airy space even in the smallest of kitchens.
If you’re considering dark, dramatic tones then a gloss finish will prevent the colour from overpowering the space.
Beauty is seamless
Another interior designer favourite is blending tiles, worktops and cabinets to create a smooth, seamless design. Choosing colours from the same palette and materials that flow into each other create clean lines that open up the room and create a sense of calm. Handle-less kitchen doors complete this beautiful effect, or you could select a minimalist handle that melts into the colour and texture of your cabinet doors.
Elevate your appliances
Along with your everyday saviours like your washing machine, fridge freezer and dishwasher, treat yourself to some appliances that add a feeling of luxury to your new kitchen. The Neff Slide and Hide Pyrolytic Oven has a self-cleaning function so you can spend more time cooking and less time cleaning. A wine cooler is perfect not just for keeping your wine cool, but bottles of sparkling water, juices and more, while keeping your fridge space free for the essentials. And a coffee machine is