Colour Palette of the Week- Textural

Textural colour palette

This ultra modern linear design which we recently created could fair looking quite stark without colour and texture to warm it all up.

2017 is the year of mixing materials!

Texture

Texture is gradually taking centre stage with increasing popularity of two-tone kitchen designs. Texture offers designers a versatile palette to mix and match with different shades to layer a design while seamlessly blending the kitchen, dining and living areas together.

Many designers like us at Jones Britain believe the use of textures is just as important as considering other elements such as colours, lighting, flooring, storage and extraction.

Texture is very important for the on-trend kitchens as it offers a less sterile look. However you can use the same idea on more traditional kitchens to give them a more modern look.

How can texture benefit a kitchen?

Textured furniture may be the latest look for a wide variety of kitchen interiors however it also offers advantages within the design.

Using textures can help to break up a large kitchen or define areas to make zones of visual impact/interest.

Colours and textures can be used to give an island impact and stand apart from the run of units behind it or to define an area such as having a dark colour along a run of tall appliance housing units.

Texture warms up a stark kitchen, with many clients choosing handless less fussy kitchen designs the area can start to become quite stark. Colour and texture offers a warm more authentic experience.

Your client may wish to use natural decors which helps bring the outside back into the room and lighten it all up.

Jones Britain’s Most Recent Design

One of our most recent kitchen designs has had this issue- it is a beautiful modern new build with lots of windows, space and our client wanted a handless kitchen.

To warm up the design we made sure there was a range of colour and textures introduced.

Along the tall run of appliance housings we used a matt concrete effect door which contrasted enough against a pergamon gloss door to balance warm and cool.

We then decided to use a 30mm Quartz for the work surfaces. Most trends and kitchen designs we have completed recently involved a lot of lighter coloured work surfaces- this is not the case in this design.

To create more of an impact and keep the kitchen area feeling warm and inviting we have used Quartzforms Veined Baroque which is a dark grey quartz with lighter whisps of grey vein which appear in parts of the surface.

Creating elements of texture which help tie the design together was needed in the breakfast bar, low seating table area and the open bookshelf area. For this we have used a solid walnut work surface which again complements everything else we have chosen as well as warming the whole scheme up which in has given the overall design a real feel of home.

Blog Post written by: Chloe Hartnup, Junior Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain Kitchens

07.03.2017

Colour Palette of the Week- Scandi

This scandi colour palette works tremendously well in this bespoke kitchen design, allowing the beautiful curved features in the kitchen to do all the talking. The Kitchen colour palette included Farrow & Ball Pointing on the units alongside a light natural oak which was used on the chopping block and mantel. Glacier White Corian worktops and a natural light oak flooring were also used within this scheme keeping it simplistic yet complementary against the design and shapes.

The use of a Scandinavian colour palette and traditional design has put a stylish and elegant twist on this bespoke kitchen design.

Our client came to Jones Britain having seen the advertisement of our KBB review awards finalists kitchen. They really liked our design ideas and wanted to use us for our skills in imaginative design.

Our brief was to design a kitchen that was large, spacious with plenty of working surface. The kitchen design had to be light bright and interesting with a major focal point at some point in the room. A slightly more traditional feeling was discussed – the buzz words were ‘Elegant’ ‘Stylish’ and ‘Functional’.

“We are absolutely delighted with our new kitchen. We occasionally send a photo to friends overseas and, without exception, they all say it is like something out of a glossy magazine.”

Why not pop into the Heathfield Showroom and let us help design your dream kitchen?

Blog Post written by: Chloe Hartnup, Junior Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain Kitchens

14.11.2016

Colour Palette of the Week- Earthy

This earthy colour palette works in brilliant harmony with the beautiful views onto our clients garden bringing the outdoors in through colour and texture. The kitchen colour palette included pergamon base units on the wall run, veneered walnut tall and island units, a textural earthy coloured tile for the flooring and glacier white Corian worktops. The Corian worktops wrap around the spectacular curves in this very bespoke made kitchen.

We were asked to design a high end kitchen for a new build project in Esher that was not only different to your average kitchen but also innovative in its design.

This called for some pretty radical thinking outside the box.

This colour palette matched our Esher client’s kitchen brief perfectly.-  our clients love the curved kitchen island and the retractable TV integrated within the Corian worktop.

We were absolutely delighted to win 2nd Place in Charles Yorke’s ‘Best Design’ Awards 2013 for this kitchen.

Blog Post written by: Chloe Hartnup, Junior Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain Kitchens

19.11.2016

Designer KB awards 2016

Exclusive Invitation

Managing Director and Head Kitchen Designer of Jones Britain, Dan Stronge has been out of our Heathfield Showroom today and up in London at the Supernova embankment gardens for the Designer KB Awards 2016 (Kitchen Bathroom Awards). The Designer KB Awards is an annual award ceremony recognizing talented UK Designers in the Kitchen and Bathroom sectors of the design industry.

The Venue

The Supernova is the highest quality temporary structure availing 2,500sqm of designed event space with state-of-the-art sound and lighting to be the perfect venue to host the elaborate and significant Designer Awards event. Passion, attention to detail and creative flair ensure the Supernova’s theatrical setting has the atmosphere to surpass all others.

The Judges

This year’s panel of judges include Founder & Architect of Crawford Partnership Alan Crawford and KB network Editor Grahame Morrison.

Dan was privileged to have been invited to the awards ceremony by Du Pont as their guest of honour and found the event a brilliant evening for networking with other Kitchen designers. Among the design nominees were some fantastic bespoke kitchen designs. These have inspired Dan to enter the competition next year with one of his bespoke, handmade and innovative kitchen designs.

Congratulations and thank you to all of those that took part and made the event so memorable and inspirational. Bring on KB Awards 2017!

Dan Stronge

Blog post written by: Chloe Hartnup, Junior Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain

09.11.2016

KBB Review Awards 2014

Kbb review

At the end of last year our designer Dan Stronge was nominated as a finalist for one of the top industry awards the KBB Review Awards 2014.

The Awards Dinner 4th March 2014

Last night Dan went to the awards ceremony as a finalist. The night was great fun with Al Murray hosting the event. Unfortunately Dan was pipped to the post by another very accomplished designer who had actually won several times before but Dan said himself that the competition was very stiff and he was delighted to have been nominated. Dan Stronge was nominated in the Kitchen Designer of the Year – project costing over £50,000 category, for his project featured on pages 58 – 61 in Volume Three of our Book of Furniture.

“I am very proud of the kitchen design in question and working with our client to create it has been a joy. To be recognised for something we worked hard to produce, especially as virtually every element is bespoke, is a credit to all our team including Charles Yorke.”

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