Why have just one colour of door in your kitchen when you can have 2 or even 3? Add a splash of interest to your new kitchen by having more than one colour of doors. This is a definite trend of the moment. Here are some ideas to inspire you:
Duleek Gloss Tiepolo and Gloss Aubergine
Shapely, sophisticated and ultimately chic, Duleek is pictured with Gloss Tiepolo floor cabinets. Making a smart contrast to the wood tones, the Gloss Aubergine cabinets are the choice of colour for the cured lift-up cabinets. And variety provides the spice for this kitchen with glass-fronted and open shelved storage, plus an inventive island unit.
Duleek Gloss Mussel and Lava
Opposites attract with the contrasting dynamics of black and white for the Duleek kitchen. Bold Lava gives distinction to the subtle neutral tones of Mussel. While the vivid pink accent colours show how you can add your own panache to the proceedings. Adaptable for modern living, the curved island and versatile desk/eating space allow you to make this the ultimate multi-function space.
Millburn Natural Oak Lacquered, Anthracite Stain and White Painted
The Millburn uses clean lines and seamless edges,coupled with the ‘J’ handle, to give your kitchen that uncluttered look. Illustrated in timeless Natural Oak, anthracite stain and white, mixing colour options in a kitchen gives depth, dimension and an oppulent look.
Argon Gloss White and Gloss Lime
A Kitchen for today and all your tomorrows, Argon brings together the genuine elements of pragmatism with quintessential design. Angular functional cabinets in gloss white are combined with the stunning arched island in gloss lime green, making this kitchen the epi-centre of style and functional flair.
Cologne Dakar and Amfissa
Adding a new perspective on the old French farmhouse look, Cologne is a tour de force in kitchen design. With details a plenty, notice the understated cornice work, the glazed cabinets and the gently moulded curves of the island unit.
Madison Lava and Light Grey
Effortlessly elegant and undeniably gorgeous, the Madison kitchen makes a sophisticated statement with its simple detailing and pure sense of style. The distinct woodgrain, visible through the painted layer, adds to the feeling of authenticity of this timeless classic.
Phoenix Anthracite White, Metallic Anthracite and Blue
And last but not least, my personal favourite -
An artist’s palette and an architect’s eye create the showpiece that is Phoenix. An amalgamation of Anthracite, Blue and White take your kitchen to a new level. This kitchen is proof that minimalist can still be interesting.
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