Philippa’s Kitchen
This one is a great example of being classic but contemporary with the cabinets but industrial lighting and metal chairs. Think some wood somewhere may be good to tie in with your door frames and give some warmth and natural materials to contrast with the grey. Not saying you may want these colours but an example of how to mix the styles to be contemporary but classic- if that makes sense!?
The dark green island would balance here with your dining table as softened but the cream/ off white accessories
Subtle, timeless and contemporary at the same time. Again the wood works well too
This works well and v similar to your floor and worksurface. Tiny pop of colour works wonders- just with a bowl of fruit/ inside of lights etc- doesn’t need to be permanent
Similar Original BTC lighting over your island could work well over your island
This is a nice soft grey but partially works because of the wooden floors and bar stool legs
Similar work top and floor. May be tempted to balance it all out by flipping the island and wall cabinets here so your island is light but the wall cupboards then compliment your table. Need to see your kitchen again though!
The texture on the stools and pattern softens and reflects the Carrera marble backsplash, lighter greys and darker island
See how the overhead lights reflect the wood colour, darker island and dark clock surround and the stools mirror the wooden frame. Those small details are what makes it all hang together
Warmth from the cream floor and bronze in the lighting and different textures- stone, wood, metal, bronze, leather
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