Kitchen Tips: Modernising Your Kitchen
If you’re after a bespoke kitchen but are worried the Shaker style might be too traditional for your taste, fear not; there are many ways in which you can modernise your kitchen space throughout the design process and after.
Cabinetry Styles
A no fuss, flat door front style of cabinetry with always look sleek and modern. For the Dunkirk project (pictured below), we altered our Westminster range and omitted the shaker panels for a simpler look. A lack of decorative cornicing, little feet or even units flush to the floor will also help to modernise your kitchen.
Glass Fronted Cabinetry
Glass-fronted cabinetry, as well as glass shelving within, is another great way to modernise your space. Opt for plain glass or fireglass for a 21st century modern look and reeded for a more Art Deco one.
Stunning Stone Worktops
Possibly one of the most exciting ways of giving your kitchen a more modern edge is with a beautiful, bold stone worktop! Granite, marble and even quartz stones all come in a variety of colours, veins and patterns which will becoming a huge focal point of the space and always leave people saying ‘Wow!’
Two-Tone Colour Palette & Bold Colours
Bold and vibrant colours will truly help to make your kitchen a bit more contemporary. In the design process, play around with different colour combinations and even consider a two-tone aesthetic.
Hardware
For a more modern look, choose handles that are more geometric in their design. Squared edges and straight lines will always do the trick. Knurled or reeded details also lend themselves well to modern designs.
Downwards Extractor Hobs
At the height of cutting edge kitchen technology, an induction hob with a downstream extractor will streamline your surfaces and make for a very impressive cooking station! We love the Bora hobs as there are many different models with additional playthings and gadgets for the home chef.
Undermount Sinks
As with the induction hob, and undermounted sink will also help streamline your work surfaces, allowing a continuous flow for the eye. (Easy to hide dishes also!)