A Modern Kitchen with Wood Tones

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Design a Modern Kitchen Color Scheme Key Features: Flooring: Madison Greige Matt Glazed EcoTec Hardbody Tiles (600 x 600mm): Neutral tones with light gray, hints of brown, and white. These tiles provide a versatile base for the kitchen's design. Walls: Painted with Luxens "Mountain Fog", a light gray shade with cool undertones, adding a soft and airy feel to the space. Cabinetry: The primary cabinetry material is Brookhill melamine board, which mimics the appearance of natural wood. It features a light, natural wood grain pattern with subtle gray and beige undertones. This wood-like finish introduces warmth and texture to the kitchen. Island: Includes a gas stove with an overhead extractor fan. The island is a focal point, illuminated by hanging pendant lights. Appliances: Single-door fridge alongside a microwave and food cupboard. Requirements: Cupboard Design: Incorporate Brookhill's natural wood tones into the cabinetry but balance it with complementary accents to avoid an overly uniform look. Suggested accent colors: Shadow Blue: A deep, muted blue for a modern, elegant contrast. Dark Gray: A sophisticated neutral to add depth. Consider other tones inspired by earthy wood hues (e.g., warm taupes or muted terracotta) for open shelves or accent panels. Countertops: Budget-friendly laminate options that mimic white quartz with gray speckles or light gray concrete finishes. These should brighten the space and pair harmoniously with both Brookhill and Shadow Blue/Dark Gray accents. Hardware & Fixtures: Recommend hardware in brushed nickel, matte black, or warm bronze for a modern yet cohesive look. Suggest pendant lights with a metallic or natural wood finish to tie the look together. Accents and Details: Incorporate open shelving or accent doors in Brookhill or contrasting colors to break up the cabinetry visually. Use warm, wood-like textures in small details, such as cutting boards, wooden stools, or trim, to enhance the natural feel. Lighting Suggestions: Use neutral to warm light tones to highlight Brookhill's wood grain and complement the gray and beige undertones of the tiles and walls.
A Modern Kitchen with Wood Tones

Stefan Kleinhans

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