This is an example of a large industrial l-shaped open plan kitchen in London with brown cabinets, stainless steel appliances, ceramic flooring, an island, grey floors and brown worktops.

Contemporary Industrial Grey Kitchen Bromley

Industrial Kitchen, London

If you're looking for a kitchen inspiration that's anything but boring, look no further than our stunning modern industrial grey kitchen project in Bromley. Clean lines and straightforward design are the hallmarks of this space, enriched by various natural textures — concrete, steel, and wood. The Pronorm X-Line kitchens in Dark Steel Ultra Matt have a raw, unfinished look complemented by the sleek stainless steel accents and appliances, giving this room an industrial feel without being too harsh on the eyes. The island features a Franke sink, a Quooker boiling tap, and a Dekton Trillium worktop. The Trillium worktop does not only offer an interesting and attention-grabbing mixture of intense stone colours but it is also made of 80% recycled materials — perfect for eco-conscious homeowners. The rest of the worktops are Artscut Invictus Quartz, which offers a nice juxtaposition to the dark and intense colours and textures of the rest of the kitchen. The island also includes a hidden pop-up TV lift so our clients can quickly switch between prepping in the kitchen and watching their favourite shows or movies. The added breakfast bar is perfect for quick bites or meals on the go. Perfect for both entertaining and everyday use, this contemporary kitchen is a great inspiration for anyone looking for a modern and stylish kitchen design. The use of natural materials and finishes gives this room an industrial feel, while the sleek appliances and pop-up TV lift add a touch of luxury.
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