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A step-by-step guide to creating a non-white, modern new build kitchen
Published on 01 Sep 2021
The Tannery development in Wiltshire offers a refreshing take on new build kitchens. Take a look at how these unique modern kitchens were achieved.
Modern kitchens are sleek, practical and complement busy lifestyles, so it’s no surprise that many people opt for a modern kitchen design when purchasing a new build home.
When envisaging modern kitchens, cool neutrals and greys usually spring to mind. This kitchen style is undoubtedly an excellent choice for a new build home, but you can still achieve an effective modern kitchen design without shrouding your space in grey.
The Tannery development in Wiltshire demonstrates that there is plenty of room for character in new build homes. Shrouded in the picturesque countryside, the Stonewood Partnership development is built on a historic industrial estate. The former tannery played an essential role in community life, and the new build homes pay homage to this by utilising some of its iconic brick buildings.
The modern kitchens consist of our H Line Sutton range, a sleek linear range that compliment the characteristics associated with new build homes.
If you’re looking for some kitchen inspiration for your new build home, read this step-by-step guide to creating a beautiful, non-white modern kitchen.
1- Choose a rich colour
When choosing a colour for your modern kitchen, it’s important to pick something you’ll love for years to come. After all, you’re likely to be spending a lot of time in your new build home.
New Forest is the primary colour used in this modern design. This nature-inspired hue is as versatile as it is beautiful and will work with many other colours and textures if you decide to mix up your kitchen accessories in the future!
2 - Make it two-tone
Gone are the days where modern kitchens are limited to a single colour. Introducing a second colour into your new build kitchen will add interest and depth to your scheme.
The wall units consist of Highland Stone, a toasty greige shade that compliments bolder colours and is perfect for adding another dimension to your space.
3 - Introduce new materials
Natural wood finishes are a beautiful way to add warmth and softness to any space.
In this example, our Messina Oak finish has been incorporated into the ply edging and handle rails, instantly creating warming visual interest.
4 - Add some open shelving
The addition of open shelving in our Mayfield Oak finish doesn’t just bring warmth to the space; it also doubles up as a design feature and storage.
The open shelving breaks up the cabinetry, keeping the space nice and airy. What’s more, you can display whatever you want on open shelving, making it easy to make your modern kitchen even more personal to you.
5 - Finish with modern storage solutions
No modern kitchen would be complete without innovative modern storage solutions.
This kitchen uses our waste solution, The Velabin, and extra wide and deep drawers to meet the demands of modern living.
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