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Traditional Kitchens

Traditional kitchens utilise natural materials and warm hues to create a welcoming space to spend time with family and friends. They look great in period properties and have a nostalgic feel.

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Traditional Kitchens

Traditional kitchens continue to be one of the most popular styles at New Image and it’s easy to see why. Classic kitchens have a warm and nostalgic feel, which suits a variety of property types and creates an inviting setting to spend time socialising with family and friends.

This time-honoured design has remained in favour for decades and we believe it will transcend trends for years to come. Book an appointment at our Weymouth kitchen showroom and work with our talented designers to bring your dream traditional kitchen to life.

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Visit our kitchen showroom and meet with our team of experienced kitchen designers. Design your dream kitchen, utility room or boot room today!

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Socialising and Entertainment

The kitchen is the heart of the home and where we spend lots of quality time together. Traditional kitchens are designed around this ethos, so we try to create comfortable and cosy areas for socialising, entertaining and dining, if space allows. Classic kitchens are homely and have a lived-in look and feel. They’re the perfect choice for a cottage, converted barn or period property.

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Classic Kitchen Design

Wood is a key feature of traditional kitchens, particularly if you’re hoping to achieve a modern twist on a country or farmhouse style. The natural textures add warmth and personality, which helps create a rustic and handcrafted look.

Classic kitchens are usually defined by shaker doors and open shelving with intricate panelling. Colour palettes vary, but neutral and earthy tones tend to look best. There are lots of ways to accessorise traditional kitchens with unique features that catch the eye. We love it when clients invest in cornices and ornate detailing that add a wow factor to the room.

Most country kitchens have a ceramic butler or Belfast sink to give an authentic, heritage feel. This can be accentuated further using decorative handles and traditional taps. State of the art appliances can be incorporated to ensure the space is functional and workable. Behind the scenes, traditional kitchens still feature all of the bells and whistles of a high quality kitchen, including innovative storage solutions and excellent craftsmanship.

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Madison in Ivory and Light Oak
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Wakefield in Parisian Blue
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Pembridge in Reed Green

Portfolios

Porcelain Shaker Kitchen – Greenway Road

Porcelain Shaker Kitchen

This project has been an incredible transformation that our clients have poured their hearts into. VIEW PORTFOLIO
Aldana Airforce and Taupe Kitchen

Aldana Airforce and Taupe Kitchen

This stunning kitchen, designed for Mr. VIEW PORTFOLIO
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Georgia Pantry Blue Kitchen

What better way to see out 2021 than with this perfect Georgia Pantry Blue kitchen. VIEW PORTFOLIO
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Clever Kitchen Storage

This kitchen boasts several smart storage ideas that maximise every inch of the available space. VIEW PORTFOLIO

Why Choose New Image?

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Independent, family owned business

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Over 30 years experience

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Extensive showroom in Weymouth

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Talented team of experienced designers

Kitchen Design Appointment

Book an appointment to visit our kitchen showroom in Weymouth and take advantage of our free design service. Our friendly and experienced team will work with you to create the kitchen of your dreams. We will arrange a free home measure and will bring your vision to life with computer aided designs.

Steve Cobb

Director

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