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warns. “But a list of what you need and expect from your kitchen is useful for a designer to refer to, as is having a sense of budget up front. You never regret quality, so if the budget allows, go for something really good and make savings elsewhere.” His company, based here in Cambridge, creates cabinets and furniture pieces for projects far and wide, and Tomas describes the signature style as “modern, yet not overly modern.” He points to the sleek but classic naturalSHEER model – with its tactile styling details – as well as the more vintage-looking decoSHEER, which introduces retro flourishes, while maintaining the practicality of smooth lines and handleless doors. “We have always been a little wary when it comes to trends and kitchens – our kitchens are built to outlast any passing trends and we have developed our ‘timeless’ style to reflect this,” he comments. “The naturalSHEER kitchens we built ten years ago now, still look great and relevant and, at a glance, are just like the ones we make today. One thing is for sure, quality never goes out of style!”
Above Tomas Hinton, owner of Tomas Kitchen Living, encourages people to invest in a quality kitchen with timeless features Below Aiden Holmes from Inspired Kitchens suggests evaluating what you don’t like about your current kitchen before planning a new design
“You never regret quality, so go for something really good”
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