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Georgian | Shaker
The Georgian collection has rapidly become our bestselling range. This style of Shaker kitchen looks regal yet simplistic, and compliments any home. The main focus of Georgian architecture (1714-1837) was symmetry and elegance. Typically built featuring large sash windows, high ceilings, columns and classical mouldings. As Georgian homes tend to be boxy in shape, its makes it easy to achieve beautiful symmetrical designs. However we try to bring this to every project we work on, no matter the construction of the architecture.
Slim Shaker
A subtle change to the classic Georgian door leads to a beautifully contemporary twist. This slimmer rail offers an elegant and modern design for those who want the timeless shaker finish with a more current edge.
Neoclassical
A stunning door with an incredible amount of versatility. This is a firm favourite amongst our designers due to it’s ability to be dressed up with hardware or to be used as a handless option too. This style can compliment older and new house alike and looks incredible mixed with Critall and liquid metal type doors.
Contemporary | Slab
We increasingly found ourselves working in more modern-style properties, which inspired us to create and introduce a more contemporary solution to our in-frame cabinetry range. Whilst maintaining the construction and quality of our product. The understated soft-closing Slab door, combined with minimalistic plinth and cornice details, gives you the opportunity to be more eclectic with your fittings and fixtures. This range also works beautifully with built-in appliances, sleek 20mm Quartz worktops and bold colours.
We hand finish all of our frames and doors in water based eggshell. We have a wide range of colours available, from Loft White to Lamp Black.
Over the years we have worked in many properties from the Victorian era (1837-1901). We have picked out some of the detailing from this period, to give an element of grandeur and sophistication. We’ve replicated this style with our intricate door beading and tall installation with top boxes, giving a subtle nod to the era. By adding in a feature island with pot stand, freestanding glazed dresser cabinets which showcase your crockery, and ornate worktop edge detailing, these elements can really elevate your kitchen aesthetic.
Victorian | Beaded
Over the years we have worked in many properties from the Victorian era (1837-1901). We have picked out some of the detailing from this period, to give an element of grandeur and sophistication. We’ve replicated this style with our intricate door beading and tall installation with top boxes, giving a subtle nod to the era. By adding in a feature island with pot stand, freestanding glazed dresser cabinets which showcase your crockery, and ornate worktop edge detailing, these elements can really elevate your kitchen aesthetic.