The in-frame handmade cabinetry is essentially a classic Shaker design.
However, the homeowners added in a bespoke reeded finish to some of the door panels to create a more individual look. The reeded detailing was also incorporated into the end panels, the glass panels, and the walnut drawer fronts. The cabinetry features an eclectic selection of Aged Brass knobs and handles, which echo the deck-mounted mono mixer tap with the same finish.
Because the couple really loved the warmth of walnut and how it worked with the pale chalk and darker ink colours used on the cabinetry, they decided to use a walnut veneer to line the cabinet interiors. This was repeated in the bar area to give it a richness and depth, also painted in a dark ink colour to create a different ‘zone’ in the kitchen. The bi-fold breakfast unit, with its cool off-white finish, blends in beautifully with the rest of the kitchen cabinetry, until the bi-fold doors open to expose the walnut interior which provides a warm contrast.  Â