These contemporary custom - made
kitchen units contrast with the country - style dining area.
Not exact matches
Kitchen with modern light wood finish
units with stainless steel handles,
contrasting dark worktops and natural coloured tiling.
These distinctive
kitchen cabinets in zebrano veneer
contrast with the gloss white floor
units and the black floor tiles to create a warm, modern look.
Go for an open, light - filled
kitchen with
contrasting white painted
units and a black tiled floor.
This
kitchen extension has a fresh look, with pale grey Shaker - style
kitchen units, white walls and
contrasting black Silestone worktops.
Beautifully designed, they bounce light around the
kitchen and provide a
contrast to the blue - black painted
units below.
Cream
units with a
contrasting worktop give a smart yet traditional finish to this corner of a country - style
kitchen.
Tonal grey
units contrast with the rich wood worktops in this large
kitchen.
This
kitchen island is painted in a pretty pale blue to
contrast with the white
units, which gives the room a lovely informal feel.
Dark slate tiles are easy to clean and
contrast nicely with the pale
units and wooden worktops in this L - shaped
kitchen.
Painted cabinetry is key to creating an inviting country
kitchen, and using
contrasting colours for a tone - on - tone palette or highlighting a sink
unit in a different hue injects individual style.
A dark oak timber worktop
contrasts with simple white
units and pale tiles in this country - style
kitchen.
Warm buttery walls add a sense of light and space to this
kitchen - diner, and
contrast perfectly with the rich walnut
units.
White
units are
contrasted with Farrow & Ball - painted walls for an ice cool statement in this classic
kitchen.
This modern
kitchen uses glossy white
units from MFI, with a
contrasting walnut - wood laminate worktop.
The neutral
kitchen units work well
contrasted against the solid grey composite worktop.
Pastel green tiles add a fresh
contrast to the rich blue
units of this modern country
kitchen.
This fresh - looking, white country
kitchen has a sleek and sophisticated island
unit, with
contrasting wicker bar stools and tongue - and - groove panelling on the walls.
Cream walls and floor tiles
contrast with walnut
units and the solid oak of the breakfast bar in this
kitchen.
When used for
kitchen units and combined with smooth counter-tops and stainless steel accessories, the
contrast helps the beautiful, exposed finish stand out as more than your average, wooden
kitchen.