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This Sheraton kitchen case study is supplied by Atlantis Kitchens, based in Cumbria and features the In-Line Gloss Grey range.
This stunning contemporary kitchen has become the focal point of the client’s property. The long linear lines created by the In-Line style combined perfectly with the single galley design.
York kitchens are a supplier of Sheraton and English Rose kitchens who provide a complete design to installation service. The case study below features the In-Line Gloss Light Grey range from Sheraton.
The client for this kitchen had a 16 year old kitchen diner with a separate dining room and utility room. The brief eventually agreed between York Kitchens and the client included knocking through a wall to create a large kitchen diner area.
This case study includes the Shaker Painted Hickory range and has been designed by Arlington Interiors, an approved Sheraton retailer based in Leeds.
The design uses the neutral tones of hickory married with the versatility of the shaker style.
This Sheraton kitchen case study is supplied by Atlantis Kitchens, based in Cumbria and features the Mattonella Gloss Cashmere range.
This stunning example of clever colour combinations is provided by Atlantis Kitchens, an approved Sheraton retailer based in Kendal, Cumbria.
The two colours combine effortlessly to create a wonderfully harmonious kitchen space.
Sheraton kitchens offer true quality inside and out. That's why we offer clever storage solutions from leading supplier Kessebohmer.
There are so many ways to enhance and personalise a Sheraton kitchen. Here are a few ideas to inspire you and help fire your imagination:
STAND OUT STYLE
If you’d like to keep your colour scheme neutral, but still want to create something luxurious and impactful, textured wall tiles could offer the perfect solution. And as one of the latest kitchen décor trends, you’ll find an abundance of beautiful three-dimensional designs and complementary accessories to choose from.
If you’re looking for a minimalist kitchen, perhaps a kitchen that doesn’t feature handles that can detract from clean lines and a sleek design, then Sheraton has three ways to achieve this – Inset, Touch and In-Line.
This stunning Sheraton kitchen case study, supplied by Atlantis Kitchens, uses Ivory Chamfered Shaker, mixed with the same door painted in Farrow & Ball’s Downpipe.
Ivory Chamfered Shaker is a contemporary twist on a standard shaker design, and whilst available in a range of 15 painted colours, units can also be supplied in a primed finish, ready to be painted on site in any colour. This design uses Farrow & Ball’s Downpipe, mixed with Sheraton Ivory to great effect.
The new Sheraton square pilaster is a simple, yet versatile accessory, which when used correctly, can transform an island arrangement or provide decorative detail to an otherwise plain run of units.
The new Manor House Painted Shaker range, launched into Sheraton in June 2016, provides a modern twist on a traditional style.
This timber framed shaker door features an inner beading and is available in 15 painted colours.
There are so many ways to enhance and personalise a Sheraton kitchen. Here are a few ideas to inspire you and help fire your imagination:
CLASSIC SINKS
As one of the three points of the ‘golden triangle’ of kitchen design, the kitchen sink is one of the most frequently used areas and is therefore an important design feature to consider. In a traditional kitchen, it makes sense to choose a traditional-style sink such as Belfast or Sudbury design. This will lend greater authenticity to the look and add more character and charm.
This challenging, but effective kitchen design uses In-Line Painted Light Grey Light Grey and has been supplied by Atlantis Kitchens, an approved Sheraton retailer based in Kendal.
This modern, stylish kitchen design uses Sheraton In-Line Gloss White, mixed with an island in In-Line Gloss Grey and is supplied by Ashford Kitchens & Interiors, an approved Sheraton retailer with showrooms in Ashford (Middlesex) and Farham Common.
This sleek and stylish Sheraton case study combines old with new, and is supplied by Atlantis Kitchens, an approved Sheraton retailer based in Kendal, Cumbria.
There are so many ways to enhance and personalise a Sheraton kitchen. Here’s a few ideas to inspire you and help fire your imagination:
UNCLUTTERED LIVING
Staying in control of your clutter is the key to a clean, contemporary kitchen. When you’ve spent time carefully choosing your work surfaces, it’s a real shame if you end up losing them under a layer of miscellaneous clutter. Choose items that work with the style of your kitchen. Cream and white ceramic accessories, for example, can keep that modern, minimalist look whilst maintaining a functional kitchen space.
There are so many ways to enhance and personalise a Sheraton kitchen. Here are a few ideas to inspire you and help fire your imagination:
THE WONDER OF WOOD
With its natural warmth and timeless beauty, a wood finish is still one of the best ways to bring true character into your kitchen design. And these days there are just so many styles, colours and grain patterns available. Each of which can be complemented with wooden accessories such as serving plates, knife blocks and chopping boards.
This kitchen case study, supplied by approved Sheraton retailer Ramsbottom Kitchens, combines In-Line Gloss Ivory with Woodgrain Pacific Walnut to provide a contemporary design that contrasts both colour and texture.
This case study uses Sheraton Mattonella Gloss Light Grey and has been supplied by The Harrogate Kitchen Studio, an approved Sheraton retailer in North Yorkshire.
This case study is supplied by Ashford Kitchens & Interiors, based in Ashford (Middlesex) and Farnham Common, and uses Sheraton In-Frame Painted Sage Grey & White.
A recently completed kitchen transformation by Ramsbottom Kitchens, an approved Sheraton retailer, uses Painted Timber Shaker Ivory mixed with painted Hickory.
The following Sheraton kitchen case study is supply by Ramsbottom Kitchen Company and uses Character Painted Taupe.
This Sheraton kitchens case study is supplied by Atlantis Kitchens, based in Cumbria, and uses the Sheraton Character Painted Ivory.
Their clients wish was for an open plan space that includes an island and peninsular area marking the boundary between the kitchen and dining area.
Mixing colours and materials has become increasingly fashionable in the world of kitchens. The increase in popularity of painted kitchens has meant that more people are introducing multiple colours into their kitchens than ever before.
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