Contemporary
Horizontal lines, extremely light uncluttered styling and utmost functionality are the key features of contemporary design in kitchen furniture.
The use of materials such as aluminium, stainless steel and glass for both style and function gives these ranges an attractive formal elegance.
Design features such as wide drawers, highly functional pull-outs and aluminium glass doors provide that distinctive edge.
Modern
The modern kitchen still retains some features from the classical styling which has remained popular during he last decades of the 20th century.
The clean styling of the doors are accentuated by the robust materials used such as cherry, oak, maple and walnut.
These ranges are very adaptable, many different ambiences can be created by using complimentary materials such as stainless steel, granite tops and timber floors.
Classical
The following ranges draw on the influences of Georgian and Grecian architecture. With materials such as oak, maple and alder these designs are full of charm and character.
Simple styling is complemented with a range of classical features such as cornice and dentil, solid wooden canopies and pilasters.


