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BRAMPTON

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Whilst a classic in-frame kitchen at its core, Bampton is understated and uncomplicated. The modest façade complements modern dwellings as well as old, cementing its broad appeal.

KEY FEATURES

Feature Units – Punctuate a run of base cabinets with feature units such as chopping board and tray sets. Not only are these items a necessity in any kitchen, the contrast of oiled Oak and painted Ash timber is striking.

Colour-Match Service – With numerous popular paint companies supplying every hue you could possibly imagine, it’s sometimes hard to accept colour limitations when it comes to kitchens. We have lifted this barrier on our Elegance range, offering a Colour Match Service on every in-frame kitchen.

Smooth or Grained – When selecting a painted kitchen, you will also be asked whether you’d prefer a smooth painted finish or for the natural grain of the wood to show through. The choice is yours.

COLOR PALLET

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DOWNLOAD OUR BROCHURE FOR MORE INFO

Bampton kitchens are featured within our Quantum Elegance brochure, which is dedicated purely to in-frame kitchens.

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Download our FREE brochure HERE

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Book a FREE design appointment with us today! To get started, click HERE

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Have you ever wondered what this trend entails? Industrial kitchens are defined by the use of raw materials, giving the space a quirky, unfinished feel. Kitchen décor ideas along this theme include concrete-effect kitchen doors, raw timber, iron handles and exposed brick walls. We particularly love metal-framed open shelving, which can be used separately or within a cabinet, and antiqued glass or metal splashbacks bring a rustic vibe to the kitchen.

WHY NOT BROWSE...

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