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Beautifully understated with classic shaker styling, Fenton embodies the characteristics of this iconic design – simplicity, functionality and quality craftsmanship. The unadorned, slim-line framing is very current in kitchen furniture design, where the appeal is in the simple, elegant proportions which allow the materials and construction to shine. Added to which the door’s simple lines and delicate woodgrain figuring provide the perfect backdrop for your choice of painted finish.

The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.

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.

Beautifully understated with classic shaker styling, Fenton embodies the characteristics of this iconic design – simplicity, functionality and quality craftsmanship. The unadorned, slim-line framing is very current in kitchen furniture design, where the appeal is in the simple, elegant proportions which allow the materials and construction to shine. Added to which the door’s simple lines and delicate woodgrain figuring provide the perfect backdrop for your choice of painted finish.

Through modern geometric styling and a crisp handle-less form, the Burbidge Otto range is ideal for those looking for a kitchen with a minimalist design. While it is minimalist by nature, the vast choice of finishes and textures available give this kitchen it’s contemporary appeal. Stop by your local Panelling Centre to chat to our experts about bringing this kitchen to your home.

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.

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.

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.

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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