This bespoke, luxury kitchen from luxury, British furniture makers Woodstock Furniture features a 50s-style kitchen diner with plush, turquoise leather-clad seating, which has been placed at one end of this open-plan design. Stained oak cabinetry with horizontal groove detail matches the seating area and a Corian worktop on the large, curved island unit, has been designed to tie in with the interesting teardrop-shaped skylight in this striking kitchen extension. Breakfast bar stools tie in with the look in turquoise and this colour flows through to the living area. Kitchens cost from £30,000 inclusive of VAT.
Open-plan kitchen
- Product Name
- Open-plan kitchen
- Manufacturer
- Woodstock Furniture
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