Inspiration for a large contemporary kitchen in London with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, light hardwood flooring and an island.
Jack Trench Bespoke Kitchens & Furniture
Jack Trench Bespoke Kitchens & Furniture
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Jack Trench Bespoke Kitchen - Barnes

Contemporary Kitchen, London

Neolith is a sintered compact surface with ceramic-like qualities and a luxurious satin finish and it is the principal material for this bespoke kitchen. Though regularly used for worktops and as architectural cladding, to the best of our knowledge Neolith has not previously been incorporated into the design of kitchen cabinetry. As such, a crucial part of our design development process involved testing and prototyping different techniques to determine how this solid surface material could be effectively applied to joinery as a cladding while retaining its structural integrity. The completed kitchen features a cantilevered hob elevation, a full-height elevation with a hidden pantry and an island with breakfast bar – all clad in Neolith Cement grey. And though distinctly minimalist in its design, the overall impact of this bespoke kitchen is one of pure and understated luxury. Materials: Neolith (Fusion Cement), Valchromat (Light Grey), American black walnut (solid & veneered), melamine-faced MDF with walnut edge veneer and custom-fabricated stainless steel fridge & freezer door handles Appliances & Fitments: Miele dishwasher, 2 single ovens & Mastercool fridge-freezer, Barazza gas hob, Westin Stratus Compact ceiling extractor and Quooker Fusion Square hot, cold and boiling water tap Photography by Alexandria Hall
United Kingdom
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