When Mr & Mrs Forsyth reached out to Kitchens International they sought to maximise space in their old Aberdeen townhouse kitchen with a bright, yet warm colour palette. They were keen to create clutter free, functional and spacious breakfast area that would allow multiple people to use the space at the same time. The long yet narrow room made this a challenging project for designer Kyle.
Inspired by Scandinavian timbers and simple clean lines, Kyle utilised Leicht open shelving and Bossa doors in ridged Alpine Oak and gloss Frosty White, paired with White Arabesque Silestone worktops to create a space that is elegant, warm and reflects natural light coming through the large sliding glass doors to the garden.
The existing utility room was removed in order to create more space to work with. Whilst initially reluctant to do so, Mr & Mrs Forsyth saw the potential once shown the designs.
With top boxes over wall units to accommodate the tall ceiling height, the room has an open and airy feel. The curved island shape creates flow that is further benefited by the breakfast and beverage centre that sits behind pocket doors, which allows easy access to this area without blocking way to the rest of the kitchen.
“We’re absolutely delighted with our new KI kitchen, it has created a newfound sense of space in a busy part of our family home".