1. The Symphony Linear Avant Range
2. A Matt Bottle Green Finish
3. Quooker Tap & Neff Downdraft Extractor Appliances
When designing a kitchen, for me it’s not just about the kitchen style itself. It’s about making sure everything is as balanced and symmetrical as possible because I believe a design looks best when they are. It doesn’t matter if you're designing a kitchen in our Linear range with its crisp handless straight lines or using a shaker style that is more classic - symmetry is important to me.
I like working on projects that is all about open plan living and really creating that perfect living space.
1. Paint to Order Pastel Colours
2. Venting Hobs
3. Two Tone Kitchens Mixing Different Textures & Colours
1. Mixing and matching natural and industrial textures with doors & worktops to create depth within the kitchen.
2. Modernising a traditional door. Shaker kitchens are still my favourite door style but changing up the colour palette can completely switch the look of a kitchen.
3. The kitchen has now become much more than just a place to cook, we now want to incorporate seating, dining, living, office space in to one. This means being clever with storage ideas in the space, which maximises how you use the kitchen but without compromising on design.
mark@moorgatekitchens.co.uk
chris@moorgatekitchens.co.uk
molly@moorgatekitchens.co.uk
1: My favourite door is Linear Finesse – the perfect balance between traditional and modern! This range combines a classic style shaker door with a stylish handle-less trim, creating a timeless look in any kitchen.
2: Two-Tone kitchens are a simple yet effective way to add depth and creativity to any space. I like to do this by combining on trend colours or textures, which are both contrasting but complimentary.
3: Accent colours like gold and black can add eye catching details to the finished look of your kitchen – this can be either through handle choice or the colour of your tap! The possibilities are endless!
amy@moorgatekitchens.co.uk
Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Here's some we made earlier. Check out the designs completed by Mark, Molly and Chris by clicking the link below.