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Dark Green Shaker Kitchen in Long Buckby

A dark green shaker kitchen designed around the character and constraints of a 300-year-old cottage.

Key features

A green shaker kitchen shaped by an old cottage.

This dark green shaker kitchen in Long Buckby was designed for a 300-year-old cottage in a village location. The room had all the character that makes an old property special, including ceiling beams, low windows, low ceilings and thick walls. Those same details shaped and constrained the design possibilities.

Designed by Loren and installed by Steve, the kitchen uses Burbidge Kew furniture in Baltic Green, Fugen Quartz 30mm Amber worksurfaces, NEFF appliances and a Quooker tap. A window seat, curved peninsula and farmhouse-style mantel give the room more to offer socially and practically, while keeping it firmly part of the cottage.

Project details

Location Long Buckby
Property 300-year-old cottage in a village location
Designer Loren
Installer Steve
Style Shaker
Cabinetry Burbidge Kew in Baltic Green
Worksurfaces Fugen Quartz 30mm Amber
Appliances Neff appliances and Quooker tap
Key features Ceiling beams, low windows, low ceilings, thick walls, window seat, curved peninsula, farmhouse-style mantel, glazed display storage and open shelving

Our approach

The result

A cottage kitchen that feels settled.

The finished kitchen gives the clients the storage, worksurface space and practical layout they wanted, while keeping the qualities that make the cottage special. The dark green cabinetry, curved peninsula, window seat and farmhouse-style mantel all work with the age of the building, so the new kitchen feels at home..

“Absolutely over the moon with our new kitchen, Loren was an absolute star, working with us to achieve the design we wanted. Steve our fitter, did a great job too! Great design, lots of cupboard space, plenty of work surface, and love our Neff appliances. Thank you RFK. We love our kitchen and so many great comments from friends and family.”

Denise & Mick

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