Kitchen design looks
Get the look Cabinet colour: ‘American White Oak’ Material: Veneer A warm timber colour with a mostly straight grain. Benchtop colour: Silestone ‘Calacatta Gold’ Material: Engineered stone A manufactured material with marble-look veining with hints of gold, a perfect tie-in with the warm tones of American oak.
9. Black, Timber and Marble This is the perfect colour scheme for those who love black and white but want to add a little something extra. It’s a warmer alternative to the stark ‘tuxedo’ look of mixing black with white. Timber has always been a popular material choice in kitchens, whether it be on cabinetry, benchtops or flooring. Its warm colouring and natural aesthetic is appealing and inviting in any space. Almost any timber colour will work with black, just avoid anything too dark or too red as it will jar with the black. Look at timber veneer and laminate options when choosing timber colour materials for cabinetry fronts for a more cost-effective and durable alternative to solid wood. Veneer and laminate will also offer more consistency in colouring and grain pattern for a more uniform look. A matt finish black will look more natural and work much better with timber tones than a high-gloss finish. Choose a marble or marble-look benchtop that has a white or light grey base with darker grey veining to tie the look together.
6. White and Timber It doesn’t get more natural than timber, and it’s that natural beauty that makes timber such a timeless choice. Regardless of whether the material you use is real timber or a timber effect laminate, the look of timber creates a welcoming and homely feel that you will be happy to live with for a very long time. Combine timber colouring with white for a beautifully contrasting, once again, timeless scheme that simply won’t date because the white doesn’t compete with the timber for attention and therefore has a soothing effect. Confine the use of timber to feature areas such as benchtops, feature paneling or open shelves, so it’s not too overwhelming in the space and avoid timbers that are too reddish or too dark in colour, as you may tire of these more easily than a light, natural colour timber. Depending on whether you are creating a traditional or contemporary style space, combine your timber colour with either a modern crisp white or a more traditional creamy white. Browse Scandi-style kitchens
Get the look Cabinet colour: Dulux ‘Lexicon Quarter White’ Material: Paint One of the whitest white paints out there. It’s bright, fresh and is guaranteed to never date. Benchtop colour: Caesarstone ‘Calacatta Nuvo’ Material: Quartz (engineered stone) This is Caesarstone’s interpretation of natural Calacatta marble. It has a crisp, white base with an elegant grey vein.
I love the dark timber looking wall
Nice court yard and skylight
Skylight
Concrete colour bench top,feature wall to add texture and cloud in the kitchen
Lighting and open space
Lighting
Polished concrete color bench, bench next to cooktop
Kitchen, stand ups on bench
Small size cabinet next to range hood
Stand up on bench
Timber beam
Love the timber and brick walls inside the house
Angle up ceilings. Windows above to view sky line. Love it!
Colour of the bench top
Window above cabinets above kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen, display bench above kitchen
Angle timber decoration above kitchen
two kitchens near each other, one inside, one outside
shelving on side of the bench
nice kitchen flashback.
LIKE IT. THE KITCHEN IS CONNECTING TO OUTDOOR LIVING. Looks very spacious due to the angle up ceiling and extra windows to let light In. The outdoor area should be under a patio, with a bbq, a kitchen bench and a sink . the area is big enough for a outdoor table also. I also like the bricks on the wall
Kitchen big window
I like the windows above the kitchen
I like the skylight above the island bench top and the windows along the kitchen
I like the small open shelves at the bottom of the hanging cabinets
I love the concrete island bench top!
Love the Long Island bench which allow rooms for stool fit under, it also has shelves for display
I like the timber deco in the ceiling
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