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Appliances

 

We currently have 2 brochures, click on which styles you are interested in for more information and larger picture showing a kitchen layout, when you finish viewing the brochure page, close the page/s to return here.

 

Brochure 1

 

WARWICK


Vintage Cream


Vintage Pine


Vintage French Oak

 

AVIGNON


French Oak


Vintage French Oak


Vintage Washed Oak

 

 

DIJON


French Oak


Vintage French Oak


Vintage Washed Oak

 

PASADENA


Honey Birch

 

DORCHESTER


Honey Birch

 

PROVIDENCE


Natural Maple

 

 

OXFORD


Natural Maple

 

SHAKER


Red Alder

 

VERMONT


Silver Birch

 

NEWPORT


Natural Oak

 

PORTLAND


Cream

 

ARDEN


Chateau Oak

ARDEN


Light Oak

 

MERIDEN


Antique Cherry


Natural Maple

 

ANJOU


Antique Pine


Vintage Pine

 

ALSACE


Antique Pine

ALSACE


Vintage Pine

 

PEMBROKE


Vanilla

 

ZEIT


Peach Skin Maple


White Pearl


Alabaster

 

CAMBRIDGE


Alabaster

 

 

VENEZIA


White Gloss

 

MONTANA


White Ash

 

ALPINA


White Ash

 

KNOWLE


Light Oak

 

OSLO


Silver Birch

 

GENEVA


White Pearl

GENEVA


Vanilla

Brochure 2

 

timber ranges
The natural character of timber lies in the uniqueness of the tree from which it was sourced - even across the same species. For lovers of wood, inherent colour and grain variations are the natural choice whether traditional or contemporary.


foil ranges
Modern manufacturing techniques are used in applying printed foils to MDF cores. Paint effects, and solid colours are consistent throughout these ranges.


vinyl ranges
Particularly durable in a kitchen environment vinyl can take inspiration from wood grains or bring splash of colour or even mimic metals such as stainless steel.


MFC ranges
Cost effective, these second generation MFC doors are technologically advanced. The flat panel is transformed by a wide, post form 'frame' that is unachievable with traditional 'lipped-edge' doors.


fixed frame
Traditional cabinets used a frame to surround the door. With the advent of 'lay-on' doors, this style was somewhat superseded. Now, the fashion has turned full circle and framed doors have been brought up to date with 'Arts and Crafts' and 'Marlborough'.


unfitted furniture
Cargo creates exciting free standing furniture for either kitchens or living areas. This simple system coordinates with the Second Nature Collection and standard cabinet sizes.


feature doors
Breaking up a run of units often creates a more interesting kitchen. Mixing door materials also creates a sense of individuality.