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The kitchen is most probably the most used room in our house and we want it to be a space we enjoy spending time in. Besides the functional appliances, the kitchen design style is of utmost importance.
Whether you're renovating or simply looking for inspiration, we provide design style ideas that helps you recreate your own.
Whether you're renovating or simply looking for inspiration, we provide design style ideas that helps you recreate your own.
Industrial Style
Combines the best aspects of old-world charm with modern sleekness that focuses more on manufacturing, mechanical creativity, appreciating raw and unfinished interiors in a gorgeous way. Industrial design style is about displaying the building materials which we usually conceal and adding a raw and unfinished look. One of the simplest ways to drive home this contrast is through juxtaposing different types of wood, slate and metal throughout the design.
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Unfinished - Manufacturing - Raw
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Modern Classic
Sometimes, what we need to do is to let the space breathe. Modern Classic is about finding inspiration through modern-inspired visual concepts and by melding simplicity with traditional features to create clean yet striking spaces that lingers in the memory. This chic, sleek and thoroughly Modern Classic design is one of our favourite ways to combine the bold with the simple.
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Simplicity - Past - Traditional
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Eclectic Style
This is a mixture of styles and a combination of different directions. It is about freedom and imagination. It is great for the courageous; the people who want to create their own look and go beyond the usual. A memorable Eclectic Style creates an island of comfort and a unique mood in the heart of the metropolis.
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Mixture - Different - Freedom
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Living Nature
Living Nature takes its inspiration from the vast array of colours and textures that occur throughout the earth. The grains, branches, cracks and pores present in various wood decors ensure a similar effect to nature. This style respects the aesthetics and combines nature and other pastoral materials to display the texture of the material.
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Nature - Grains - Cracks
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Scandinavian Style
Scandinavian Style is marked by a focus on clean, simple lines, minimalism, and functionality without sacrificing beauty. This style deeply values nature; something that is reflected in this style. Nordic colours rely heavily on neutrals, most notably, bright whites with pops of black and tan. The light woods in this style mirrors the landscape found in the northern reaches of Europe, conveying a clean and bright overall impression. The combination with modern metallic accents and shades like blush and grey-blue gives this category its Scandinavian character.
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Clean - Minimalism - Simple
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Contemporary Style
Minimalist, modern and keeping in-trend with the styles of the moment. It gives a fresh look for a comfortable future. Contemporary Style is timeless and defined by a classic approach to bring designs together through luxurious simplicity. It is a design movement that will never go out of style. Neutrals, black, and white are the main colours in contemporary style. Simplicity, clean lines and plays on texture are fundamental in achieving a perfectly balanced contemporary style.
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Classic - Luxurious - Timeless
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Colour Systems
The Colour Systems style comprises of our colour schemes. These are categorized by specific colours, highlighting each hue in a colour block. All colours feature a trendy matt texture.
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Specific - Colour Block - Hue
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