Dark Blue Kitchen with Handles – Horsforth, Leeds
DARK BLUE GLOSS WITH STONE EFFECT WORKTOPS AND SLIMLINE HANDLES.
Customer Requirements
Simple, clever and bold. Helen & Jonty’s kitchen showcases not only the joys of Germany’s simple design principles but a great use of colour and space to help highlight this. The light stone effect worktops really make the dark blue cabinets stand out and mellow the overall effect from the rich colours in the furniture and flooring. By continuing the horizontal lines presented by the splashback the otherwise awkward alcove in seamlessly incorporated into the design.
Customer Feedback
“We are absolutely delighted with our new kitchen and would highly recommend Four Seasons to anyone. We found them to be a thorough and creative team of professionals.
The design team were very thoughtful, taking time and care to understand what we wanted from a new kitchen. They translated our ideas into a beautiful and clever design that made very effective use of the space available and that really works for us.
Top marks also go to the great project management and the quality job that the experienced team did on fitting. The after care to tweak it to perfection once it had settled into use shows the care and professionalism that Four Seasons take in their work. Top marks to all.”
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Further Inspiration
WE CREATE MULTI-PURPOSE AREAS FOR COOKING, EATING, RELAXING, SOCIALISING AND ENTERTAINING.
EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN, GREAT PRICES AND A NO PRESSURE APPROACH WITH A FOCUS ON SERVICE.
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