Cambridge Edition November 2020 - Web

INTER IORS

WE TALK TO LOCAL EXPERTS AND SUPPLIERS TO DISCOVER WHAT’S NOW AND WHAT’S NEXT IN THE WORLD OF KITCHEN DESIGN cooking?

WORDS BY NICOLA FOLEY

ith lockdown forcing us to spend more time than ever in our homes this year, many of us have makeovers

Norfolk workshop, meaning that you can create the kitchen of your dreams – be it slick and minimalist or rustic and traditional. One thing the team are finding particularly popular right now are antique brass accents, says senior the company’s designer, Jonathan Turner. “This may take the form of silky brushed textures or an aged ‘living’ finish,” he explains. “Many of the quality tap manufacturers now offer this option. We are very proud of our craftsmen and they have developed some very exciting accent finishes which may be used creatively on plinths, coamings and other trim locations. We have many handles to match, too!”

on our minds. As the heart of the home, the kitchen is top of a lot of people’s lists, and whether you’re planning a lick of paint, some new furniture or a complete overhaul, this year’s hottest trends are sure to provide inspiration. A great place to start is with a trip to Bryan Turner Kitchen Furniture in Great Shelford, an independent company that has been designing, building and installing fine furniture for more than 30 years. Everything is completely bespoke and made by hand at the company’s

IMAGES Bryan Turner Kitchen Furniture is based in Great Shelford and offers bespoke kitchens with thoughtful details

75

C A M B S E D I T I O N . C O . U K

N O V E M B E R 2 0 2 0

Powered by