Embrace the season of blooming beauty as we delve into the world of bespoke kitchen design. In this journal post, we explore how the palette of spring breathes fresh life into our kitchens, infusing them with warmth and vibrancy. Explore our top kitchen design projects, where the colors of spring bloom to life.
Bespoke Kitchen Project 56 – Cotswolds
Shaker-style pink cabinets painted in “Venetian Red” from Craig & Rose, adorned with luxurious brass handles by Buster and Punch. This kitchen embraces the pink hues of Venetian Red creating the perfect spring colour!
Bespoke Kitchen Project 53 – Kent
The centrepiece of this kitchen is a massive island which serves as a breakfast counter, complete with storage and a sink. The client opted for shaker-style cabinets painted in Etruria 326 by Little Greene paired with brushed steel handles, giving the space a timeless and sophisticated look. The light and fresh blue is a great addition to any spring palette.
Bespoke Kitchen Project 44 – South Bank
The kitchen offers the perfect combination of colours, textures and materials. The classic style kitchen has been finished in Little Greene Company Lamp Black paint, contrasted beautifully by the Calacutta Black quartz worktops. The cabinet colour contrasts the pink wall colour and exposed brickwork perfectly, creating a quirky twist on a classic kitchen style. A great example of how wall colours can make a huge impact while designing ktichens.
Bespoke Kitchen Project 51 – Chelsea
The Chelsea kitchen project brief was to create a contemporary, punchy and timeless kitchen but with organic softened tones. Part of the kitchen was a galley style which brings its own expectation challenges when designing a perfectly functioning layout. The cabinets are painted a beautiful shade of blue, bringing in the freshness of spring.