How to create a Shaker-style kitchen
Take a look at these classic Shaker-style kitchens that will stand the test of time, and find the design that best suits your personality and lifestyle
Wooden Shaker style
- How to create a Shaker-style kitchen
- Modern Shaker style
- Wooden Shaker style
- Period Shaker style
- Colourful Shaker-style
How to get the look:
- If you're looking for a more traditional Shaker kitchen, then go for wooden units. Traditonally made from pine, cherrywood or maple, Shaker style is so versatile, it also lends itself to darker timber finishes.
- Opt for rich burr-walnut for a sense of understated elegance, while classic oak design has a distinctive British feel.
- Mix wooden units with lighter painted cupboards for a laid-back feel
- Keep worktops and flooring pale so that the kitchen feels light and airy.
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