Kitchen Design Ideas & Inspiration
The kitchen ranges from deVOL are in the traditions of classic design periods and all kitchens are made to order in the company’s Leicestershire workshops. The company’s approach is to have control over every aspect of what they do from finding prime maple for the doors to having hinges and catches made to its own designs. This airy kitchen from Kate Marker Interiors has vaulted ceilings, a wall of black metal grid windows, and an ethereal feel. A chandelier over the dining table and a pendant light over the island are suspended from warm-toned wood ceiling beams that help fill the empty space without interrupting the view of the outdoors.
- Different layouts can also be adeptly tailored to accommodate various lifestyles.
- Natural light may not sound like a big player when choosing your kitchen layout, but you really want to consider how it might be affected by your layout.
- There’s a choice of shades for the cabinets including bold, softer and neutral hues; these are high pressure laminate to create a lasting finish.
- This can mean everything from built-in storage that may go as high as the ceiling; a large central island for meal prep and casual dining; and a neutral palette that includes natural wood accents.
Adding a metal door panel is an easy upgrade, and they come in several different designs. Here, designer Michelle Berwick chose an intricate panel in antique brass that perfectly complements the putty-colored custom cabinetry. Airy white hues, open shelving, and rustic details—all these elements make up farmhouse-style. This kitchen’s white barn wood cabinets and metal cabinet pulls complete the farmhouse look in this kitchen design by Kate Marker. This kitchen proves that an all gray design can be anything but boring. The light gray color of the cabinets carries through to the countertop

