Wood

What This Brings To Your Room

Wood isn’t just a color choice - it’s a material that changes how a kitchen feels on a deeper level. It brings warmth, texture, and authenticity in a way painted finishes can’t always fully replicate.

What wood brings to a kitchen :

Natural warmth
Wood instantly softens a kitchen. Even in modern designs, it stops the space from feeling cold or clinical and makes it more inviting.

Texture and depth
Unlike flat colours, wood has grain, variation, and subtle imperfections. This adds visual interest and prevents a kitchen from feeling one-dimensional.

A connection to nature
Similar to green, wood introduces an organic element. It makes the kitchen feel grounded and balanced - especially important in homes with lots of hard surfaces (stone, metal, glass).

Timeless character
Wood has been used in kitchens for generations. It doesn’t ever really go out of style, it just shifts in tone and finish (light oak vs dark walnut, for example).

A sense of quality and craftsmanship
Real wood, or even high-quality wood finishes, often feel more premium and considered. It suggests durability and care in design.

Things to consider :

Tone makes a big difference

  • Light wood → airy, Scandinavian, modern
  • Mid-tone wood → classic and versatile
  • Dark wood → rich, dramatic, more formal

Wood can feel heavy if overused & can require more maintenance if using real wood rather than engineered or veneer alternatives

These are just some examples....

We have an extensive range of suppliers & can create the kitchen of your dreams in any colour to suit any budget.

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