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For this brief I worked closely with my client to choose a rich yet soothing green colour that would transform the previously white kitchen in her new home. Photography by Steve Turner.

This is a stunning true handleless was designed by our talented by a member of our talented design team.
The customer chose a modern, true handleless matte door finished with 30mm quartz eternal statuario
Kitchen colour: Forest Green Matte
TV Unit: White Matte

The kitchen is painted in Colourtrend "Palm House Fountain" egg shell finish. The paneled gables on the Island and Kitchen complement the overall look. Bringing the cabinets to the ceiling was a must for the client having visited the Abbeywood showroom.

The Kitchen & Dining area of the HG Hamburg project #6. It's all in the detail: The bespoke powder coated minimalist handles lend themselves to the contemporary design.
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What a spectacular view out to the canal – we loved this place.
The kitcheninteriortrends for 2019 is in-frame minimalism as presented here in an Olive leaf green.
The room also features a bespoke CNC'd forest wall feature.
The kitchen sports an AEG combo hob and the cooking and coffee is from #bosch, a on-tap always boiling water quooker system
The dining table and chairs featured are from the Flexform range. .

For this brief I worked closely with my client to choose a rich yet soothing green colour that would transform the previously white kitchen in her new home. Photography by Steve Turner.

This contemporary-country kitchen, painted in a rich, dark green, is accented by a handmade oak breakfast bar, and elevated with luxury brass hardware.
In-frame Shaker doors and slab drawers are finished in Farrow & Ball’s deepest dark Studio Green, paired with Cambria Swanbridge quartz worktops and polished brass handles from Armac Martin for a bold yet refined contrast.
A wall of tall cabinetry consolidates dry, cool, and frozen storage, while positioning two ovens at eye level for ease and efficiency. A Villeroy & Boch Belfast sink introduces a country note, complemented by a Quooker boiling water tap custom-finished by Yardley Bespoke to match the hardware. The discreet downdraft extractor allows uninterrupted sightlines across the space. The kitchen additionally features pullout spice-racks and integrated pullout cutting boards for that added bespoke functionality.
Designed to the client’s brief, the oversized oak breakfast bar features a waterfall edge that wraps the back of the peninsula, providing both a raised seating area and a clever visual screen between the kitchen’s worktops at work and living zones. V-groove panelling, open shelving, a wine cooler, and hidden push-to-open drawers complete the peninsula as an impressive output of craftmanship it its own right.
The finished kitchen manages to strike a confident balance between rural charm and contemporary edge—carrying just the right amount of traditional charm and tactile warmth into the 21st century.
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