Sunday, 9 September 2018

Kitchen Trend No.4 - Blue Kitchens - presented by The Kitchen Yard

We've already discussed in Kitchen Trend No.1 the Grey Kitchen, and that's been around for quite a while now. Brand New on the horizon is the Blue Kitchen, both light blue and darker blue. My particular favourite is dark Parisian Blue from our Kitchen Stori Range of colours.






Phoenix Anthracite White, Metallic Anthracite and Blue

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. A Modern Kitchen from our ETHOS Range of Kitchens.







Windsor Shaker Ivory and Powder Blue


Combining comtemporary styling with Windsor’s innivative construction and PVC surface. The visible woodgrain effect adds a look and feel of authenticity.  A Contemporary Kitchen from our Kitchen Stori Range.





Jefferson Ivory, Powder Blue and Dust Grey


Fine and Ornate detailing make Jefferson the ultimate kitchen from our Kitchen Stori range.  Frames are crafted from solid ash with veneered centre panel and accessories include box pilasters, canopy and overmantle.  Jefferson’s stylish features are given added finesse by inclusion of a painted finish.  Able to be mixed and matched with total freedom, create your dream kitchen that in unique to you.



Clonmel in Stone and Parisian Blue

Clonmel Painted is a chunky shaker door consisting of an overveneered hardwood frame and oak veneered centre panel. There will be a variation in grain structure from door to door, with light and dark areas merging to enhance its realistic appearance. From our Kitchen Stori Range.


Jefferson in Shell and Marine


Jefferson Painted features a raised, solid ash frame with a veneered ash centre panel. Brushed finish gives a greater depth of grain.


Wakefield in Mussel and Parisian Blue 


Wakefield Painted features a solid ash frame with internal moulding and a veneered ash centre panel. Brushed finish gives a greater depth of grain.





You can see from the above images that our Blue theme can be used to complement the previous Grey theme, indeed if you want a quick update to your Grey kitchen, why not simply replace some of the doors with a toning Blue, particularly on a feature unit and at the same time meet 3 of our 4 current trends, Grey, Two-colour and Blue, and if your doors are matte you could meet all 4 of our trends.


If you would like to have a Blue Christmas or are interested in any of the Kitchen Ranges shown visit our Website 

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