This is an example of a large traditional galley open plan kitchen in Cambridgeshire with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, medium wood cabinets, marble worktops, multi-coloured splashback, stone slab splashback, integrated appliances, an island and dark hardwood flooring.
ParkerRose Interiors
ParkerRose Interiors
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Audley Collection

Traditional Kitchen, Cambridgeshire

Classic smooth painted finishing, but with a twist. The Burlington marries enduring and perceptive styling with a delicate overlow detailing. The result is emphatically sophisticated, communicative and compelling. The island and dresser unit are finished in the strong Overcoat Blue, the mantle and glazed wall units in Snow, and the base units and tall housings in Taupe Grey. This kitchen utilises an array of unique accessories to stunning visual effect. The open island end unit is not only aesthetically attractive but functional too. The right hand end of the island unit is softened using curved fascias, and the Acanthus corbels are another point of noteworthy craftsmanship. Two curved dresser doors are used to create a mirrored shelving area and a genuine talking point that will be the envy of family and friends. If sophistication and luxury are what you are looking for, look no further than the Burlington. We’ve created an exceptional palette of 21 painted finishes, plus the option for bespoke tailor made finishes. All the options have been specifically designed to blend and combine in a multitude of variations. Don’t be afraid to mix different finishes – they are intended so that you can create an environment completely personalised to your requirements.
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