Searle & Taylor Kitchens - Contemporary Handleless Glass Fronted Kitchen
http://www.searle-taylor.co.ukSearle & Taylor Kitchens - Contemporary Handleless Glass Fronted Kitchen
http://www.searle-taylor.co.ukAdded 25/04/24
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Contemporary kitchens by Searle & Taylor start from £40,000
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About this kitchen:
This open plan handleless kitchen was designed by Winchester-based Searle & Taylor for an architect who drew the plans for the original layout as part of his new-build family home. Featuring matt and gloss glass-fronted furniture with stylish internal storage solutions by Austrian brand, Intuo, the central feature is a large T-shaped island that has separate zones for food preparation, cooking and dining. The Eternal Marfil worktops by Silestone are two thicknesses 20mm and 80mm. The bank of ovens and warming drawers are by Neff and the vented induction hob is a Novy Panorama. Directly beneath the hob are pull-out storage units and there are further deep drawers on either side for pans and plates. The sink run is situated beneath a long rectangular picture window with a black metal surround and features an Axixuno sink cladded in stone to match the pales walls and the tap is by Quooker. Directly above it is a run of glazed cabinets, all by Intuo, with black glass surrounds, with one double-height to the left of the window. The feature wall is painted in Caramel Crunch by Dulux. The bar stools by Danetti were chosen by our client to complement this striking colour, and crockery was chosen to match. The pendant lights are Taper by Franklite.
Designers: Gavin Alexander and Darren TaylorThis open plan handleless kitchen was designed by Winchester-based Searle & Taylor for an architect who drew the plans for the original layout as part of his new-build family home. Featuring matt and gloss glass-fronted furniture with stylish internal storage solutions by Austrian brand, Intuo, the central feature is a large T-shaped island that has separate zones for food preparation, cooking and dining. The Eternal Marfil worktops by Silestone are two thicknesses 20mm and 80mm. The bank of ovens and warming drawers are by Neff and the vented induction hob is a Novy Panorama. Directly beneath the hob are pull-out storage units and there are further deep drawers on either side for pans and plates. The sink run is situated beneath a long rectangular picture window with a black metal surround and features an Axixuno sink cladded in stone to match the pales walls and the tap is by Quooker. Directly above it is a run of glazed cabinets, all by Intuo, with black glass surrounds, with one double-height to the left of the window. The feature wall is painted in Caramel Crunch by Dulux. The bar stools by Danetti were chosen by our client to complement this striking colour, and crockery was chosen to match. The pendant lights are Taper by Franklite.
Designers: Gavin Alexander and Darren Taylor
Last updated: 25/04/24