Kitchen
Fashion Glasgow
If
you are looking to redesign your kitchen in Glasgow, you may be interested in
the latest bespoke kitchen fashion trends. Last year was all about ‘shabby
chic’ and a more traditional, old-fashioned style complete with wooden units.
The aim was rustic and homely like a farmhouse kitchen but with the best of
modern technology built into it.
This
year has seen the rise of a more minimalist style of bespoke kitchen. People
are choosing block colours for their units and tiles. Slab fronted high gloss,
handle less units and drawers are in fashion. They are practical for small
kitchens and family kitchens, especially for those with small children. This is
because handleless doors save space and remove hazards such as getting caught
or knocking into door handles while you are cooking. The “Remo” in the PWS
range is a beautiful contemporary kitchen available in Beige (below centre), Alabaster, Gloss
White and Dove Grey (left). This range is available with curved units also.
This
year bespoke kitchens in Glasgow have become focused on space saving techniques
and storage particularly with regards to drawers and pullouts. Base units have
become wider and deeper. Deep drawers with integrated shallow pullouts or built
in dividers are part of these base units.
Black
and white worktops in Corian, Hi-Macs or Staron are a popular choice, they go
with coloured or white units. The new worktop shape has rounded or square edges
and a smooth finish, and if solid surface, can be polished to a high gloss.
Also breakfast bars are back in fashion with curved edges and shapes to match
the worktops. Breakfast bars and stools are a great space saving trick for
smaller kitchens as they take up less space than a table and chairs.
If you are thinking about a bespoke kitchen in Glasgow,
think about space, storage and slab fronts. For help with bespoke kitchen
design and fitting in Glasgow contact Glenlith Interiors the kitchen
specialists. Visit our website for more information, pictures of fitted
kitchens in Glasgow and try our kitchen planner, all at www.glenlithinteriors.co.uk
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