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Back To The Kitchen in Waterlooville

28th Mar 2024
Belgravia Kitchen in Light Grey and Parisian Blue by Devine Distribution
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Catering for projects of all sizes, Back To The Kitchen is a one-stop shop, offering a large range of products and services, including design, supply, installation and an in-house, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility to produce bespoke cabinetry.

One of the finalists in our Top 10 Real Stories of 2023, Back To The Kitchen, has created a timeless space in this home in Waterlooville, featuring our true inframe range Belgravia, in two of our exclusive paint shades, Light Grey for the wall cabinetry and Parisian Blue for the island.

Top 10 Real Stories 2023 Winner: Belgravia, Light Grey & Parisian Blue

This beautiful kitchen has been classically styled with a mantle shelf, Belfast sink and cornicing, while subtle touches such as the chrome knobs, cup handles and pendant lighting features adds a modern element to the space.

Key Design Features

  • The large island creates a focal point in this space and features a unique wine rack, housing up to sixty bottles of this family’s favourite beverages and illuminated with LED lighting around the island.
  • Bespoke pull-out doors sit on either side of the range, featuring custom spice and oil drawers, keeping them in arm’s reach for cooking.
  • A large appliance gallery is discreetly hidden behind bi-folding doors, keeping appliances neatly tucked away and freeing up counter space.
  • Fluted glass doors throughout the kitchen help break up the run of cabinetry and add a softness to the space.
  • Cleverly designed, the corner cupboard opens to reveal a walkthrough into the larder and utility room, both styled using our Florence range in Light Grey.

 

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Belgravia – Parisian Blue | Rezana – Hacienda Black