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The Block’s kitchen cabinetry styles decoded
In this article, the latest kitchen cabinetry trends observed on 'The Block' are explored, highlighting how different styles contribute to the overall aesthetic and functionality of a kitchen. The show's contestants faced the challenge of transforming large, empty spaces into inviting country kitchens, underscoring the critical role of cabinetry in establishing a home's style, feel, and color palette. This exploration delves into various designs, finishes, and materials, drawing insights directly from Freedom Kitchens' new range featured on the program.
One prominent style is the shaker-style door, characterized by its five-piece construction with a central timber panel framed by four smaller slats. This design was a favorite among the contestants and is particularly well-suited for country, coastal, or French Provincial inspired homes. For instance, Ankur and Sharon from House 3 utilized 'Sierra IV Alabaster Matt' shaker-style cabinetry from Freedom Kitchens in their butler's pantry, showcasing its elegant appeal. Tom and Sarah-Jane in House 1 also adopted traditional shaker-style joinery, enhancing it with decorative brass and copper hardware. A contemporary interpretation of this classic style was seen in Ryan and Rachel's lodge-style kitchen in House 2, featuring Freedom Kitchens’ ‘Cora Amaro Matt’ door.
The article also discusses the growing trend of mixed materials in kitchen design, emphasizing natural and raw finishes alongside richer, earthier color palettes. Felicity Page, Senior Designer at Freedom Kitchens, notes this shift towards celebrating authenticity in design. House 4, crafted by Dylan and Jenny, exemplifies this trend with a minimalist scheme incorporating sage green, light timber, and brass accents. Their kitchen's cabinetry creatively blends materials, featuring brass mesh inserts on drawers within a three-meter island bench and combining shaker-style doors with panel-look profiles to add texture and visual interest. The 'Vera Dry Sage Matt' vertical panel-look door, described as subtle yet dramatic, effectively utilizes color to enhance the kitchen’s aesthetic.
Furthermore, the integration of doors with inserts, such as fluted glass-door cabinets, is presented as a way to create a focal point in kitchen design. Scotty's kitchen, with its 'Vertical Broadline Glass' doors, is cited as an example, offering a balance of heritage and architectural elegance. Felicity highlights the aesthetic and functional benefits of new products like 'Patina Brass Inserts' and 'Perforated Metal Door Inserts' from Freedom Kitchens, which add glamour and allow for stylish display of items or fresh produce. The recommendation includes incorporating internal lighting to illuminate cabinet contents and framing inserts with bold black or matching colors to enhance visual impact.
Lastly, the article covers flat cabinets, advocating for their seamless, sleek, and minimalistic qualities, ideal for achieving a contemporary or modern kitchen aesthetic. These are noted for being both affordable and low-maintenance. Omar and Oz’s bold kitchen in House 5 serves as a case study, demonstrating how a dark and sultry palette can maintain warmth and comfort through the strategic use of textures, such as the dark brown woodgrain of the ‘Blackened Legno Chalk’ joinery from Freedom Kitchens. These examples collectively illustrate the diverse range of cabinetry options available and their transformative power in kitchen design, as showcased by the contestants on 'The Block'.
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