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It makes sense to match a kitchen to the style
of the home, but there’s no need to be exact. To
add a contemporary accent to a classic design,
all it takes is a textural surface or a bold contrast.
With understated framed panelling, simple
crown mouldings and pilasters on the island,
this kitchen by designer Kyla Hunt of Carlielle
Kitchens works in well in its traditional surroundings. Here, the choice of contrasting dark
and light tones adds a modern appeal, she says.
“The charcoal grey island benchtop works
well with the dark lime-washed oak floor and
the white cabinetry stands out against them.”
Above left: A dark splashback,
charcoal grey island benchtop and
lime-washed oak floors contrast
white cabinetry in this kitchen by
Carlielle Kitchens.
Above: A mirror splashback and
uniform grey tones give the bar area
a quiet, furniture-like aesthetic.
Left: Room with a view – the new
kitchen looks out bifolding doors
to a rural aspect. The glass-fronted
cabinet displays a collection of china.
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