10 Traditional Kitchens You’ll Love
There’s much more to traditional design than meets the eye. The focus is to create a warm, homey feeling. A well designed traditional kitchen it will look beautiful and fresh after many years. Traditional kitchens have a formal, elegant look. The focus is to create a warm, homey feeling. Second nature kitchens combine practicality with design flair and detailing.
Langham’s timeless design with wide rails has an honest and enduring style. The blend of alabaster and sage, whilst a subtle tonal contrast, is nonetheless a pleasing one.
Eden’s period detailing is available in three solid timber options – oak, classic and painted.
The classic, distressed finish is perfect shabby chic. Your choice of handles will switch it from town to country or back
Cornell ‘s natural oak and fine detailing, from solid oak pilasters to mantels and corbels, are the epitome of a country kitchen.
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.
Abbey Country Matt Kitchen in Cream. Abbey’s tongue and groove design epitomises classic styling, as does the soothing cream finish. Add refined handles, a walnut worktop and dining table, to inject elegance and create a timeless space.
Set in a solid timber frame, Milton´s simple Shaker-inspired door has a classical in-frame design which lends streamlined sophistication to any contemporary or period kitchen.
Understated ivory may be a neutral, but it has real warmth.The solid oak worktop and oak handles give this kitchen a country feel. The addition of a wine rack and pull-out trays add practical detail.
Milton offers a wide range of storage features, from curved wall units, to deep drawers and spice drawers, so you can tailor your kitchen to suit your lifestyle.
Cornell Painted Traditional Kitchen. Cornell´s enduring simplicity is offset by an elegantly styled timber door and a hint of discreet detail.
Broadoak epitomises the simple values and clean design lines of the Shaker movement.
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