How to create a relaxed-looking kitchen, the expert guide

HOW TO CREATE A RELAXED-LOOKING KITCHEN

1. MIX UP STYLES, BUT CALMLY

The key to an ‘unfitted’ fitted kitchen is to mix up styles and materials but in a calm, considered way.  'We used deVOL’s Real Shaker range in Mushroom for the main units, and then added a freestanding Haberdasher’s Pantry in white tinted oak to break things up and introduce more storage,' Laura says, and it's her pantry ideas that are so beguiling. 'The two furniture designs are very different, but the finishes share the same soft, neutral tones so they work harmoniously together.'

2. OPT FOR OPEN SHELVING

When it comes to kitchen shelving ideas, they are key to creating a relaxed, friendly look, curating a space full of your favorite things. 'Choosing open shelves instead of wall cabinets is another way to avoid an overly fitted look,' Laura says. 'deVOL made the shelves in the same oak as the pantry unit, which helps unite the space.'

3. GO FOR A STATEMENT PIECE

Marble kitchen ideas are still very sought after, and here, Laura and Nora really went for them with their sink. 'Every kitchen needs a stand-out feature and here it is deVOL’s Arabescato Corchia marble sink, which has the vintage charm of a traditional skirt-fronted design – think Belfast - but with modern fluted detailing. Just beautiful,' Nora says.

4. MIX METALS AND STONE

'We sourced the same stone worktops for the surrounding units, then switched to deVOL’s bespoke hand-aged copper on the island,' Laura says. 'The contrast helps make the island feel like a standalone piece, but also links visually to our collection of vintage copper pots and pans. Rich metals like copper and brass, which we have on the taps, shelf brackets and handles, again all by deVOL, contributes to a warm atmosphere.

5. CHOOSE AN OAK FLOORING

There are plenty of floor types that work in a kitchen, but if you're starting from scratch you can't beat the relaxed nature of oak. Here, the original flooring was unsalvageable beneath several layers of concrete, but Floors of Stone’s Beaumanor Oak parquet is a convincing replacement. The solid oak planks are slightly distressed with an aged patina that can easily pass as antique. Dark oak is also forgiving on scuffs and stains, making it a practical choice in a well-used kitchen.

5. ADD SOME HANDMADE ITEMS

While the overall effect of these incredible rustic kitchen ideas is that the space is very calm and laidback, it’s the smaller details and accessories that keep it interesting. 'Sourcing handmade items, like the pendant lights and Crackle Metro Tiles, means each one is slightly different, and adds a uniqueness you can’t get from machine-made,' Laura says. 'We also used traditional lime paint on the walls, which has a wonderful, imperfect texture and is one of our favourite ways to achieve a relaxed space.

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