Inspiration for a classic galley open plan kitchen in Kent with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, engineered stone countertops, integrated appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and grey worktops.
Rencraft Ltd
Rencraft Ltd
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Tunbridge Wells Townhouse

Transitional Kitchen, Kent

Working with our clients to understand how they imagined using the new space, our designer created a minimalist layout that worked with (rather than dominating) the open-plan nature of the room. A combination of SieMatic and Rencraft cabinetry was suggested, with the statement SieMatic island providing the desired nod to a modern aesthetic while the more traditional elements of the Rencraft cabinetry (the oak interiors and the bevelled door detail) helped to gently blend this style with the history and heritage of the property as a whole. The large (3 metre) island houses both the Miele hob and extractor and the duo integrated sink with Quooker to create a linear workspace. The sink has been moulded with the worktop to further enhance the clean lines and simple, uncluttered style. A dual-purpose, double-door butler’s pantry provides additional workspace for appliance storage (neatly stowed behind closed doors when not being utilised) alongside solid oak spice racks and pull out drawers. The kitchen itself is further served by a walk-in pantry and a separate laundry / boot room (both also designed and made by Rencraft) with oak seating, shoe storage and two double door wardrobes. The ideal place for the family dog to put his paws up after a long walk in the woods.
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