Sunday, 1 July 2012

Kitchen of Contemporary Style - research


This small kitchen has a light, spacious feel thanks to a soft palette of blues and lots of carefully planned storage space. The fridge and microwave are hidden away inside specially designed units to make the room feel less cluttered, while an open shelf along one wall means there's still enough on show to give the room character.




A clean scheme of white and wood with splashes of red gives this room a light, airy feel. Its generous proportions mean there's plenty of storage space and it's smart, streamlined look and double oven make it perfect for entertaining.




A modern mix of cool cream and chocolate brown gives this kitchen oodles of class. The units are perfectly pared down and discreet, and a mix of ethnic - looking accessories lend the room an African feel.




This simply stylish room has all the hallmarks of a well - planned modern kitchen: neat units; a smart built - in oven; a touch of colour; and clutter kept to a minimum to help the room feel larger.




Bright and light, this is a kitchen guaranteed to lift your spirits. Simple white units look fresh and clean while a  stainless - steel range cooker means business for the serious cook. Stylish accessories and a few plants add to the fresh, relaxed feel - a contemporary look that's friendly, too.




Colour and pattern combine here to create a kitchen with a mix of features. Cool white units are classically shaped and chequer - board tiles look timeless, while orange walls and a pink fireplace inject some family - friendly fun.




Tucked up in the eaves, this kitchen is low on ceiling height but high on style. Soft lilac and pale wood units team well together and create a subtle, stylish look. A dark worktop adds some contrast and definition., while baskets break up the cupboards and add character.




Clean, crisp and contemporary, this kitchen is a modern classic. Neat white units provide plenty of storage space, bold blue walls add a dash of drama, and pretty mosaics make a watertight, practical splashback.



From Good Homes Books

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