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Express yourself with this versatile kitchen, stylish and homely. eye-catching in five on-trend colours, practical and warm, it’s full of heart.
5-Piece Door: As with almost all shaker-style kitchens, the door consists of four frame pieces and a centre panel.
Embossed Woodgrain-Effect: The surface has a realistic woodgrain texture, offering the look of painted timber without the upkeep.
Two-Tone Option: Due to its versatile design, the Augusta Light Grey works just as well in a two-tone scheme. It can serve as a calm backdrop or become a focal point in a more varied layout. Consider pairing with Graphite or White options.
Easy-to-Maintain Surface: The finish is simple to clean and ideal for everyday use.
Soft Close: All doors and drawers feature soft-close mechanisms for smooth, quiet operation and added durability.
Guaranteed Irish: The kitchen units are assembled at our 130,000-square-foot factory in County Cork, using materials from top European manufacturers.
Which handles work best with the Augusta Light Grey kitchen?
The stainless steel Classic #70 keeps the look modern and understated. The gentle curve adds comfort and subtle detail without competing with the simple panel design. Brushed Nickel adds a softer, slightly more traditional touch that complements the shaker style.
Which worktops work best with the Augusta Light Grey kitchen?
The Fossil worktop creates a contrast that highlights the cabinetry, while the dark tones add depth and sophistication. A white marble-effect brightens the space and creates an elegant, airy feel. A wood-effect countertop introduces warmth and natural texture, softening the coolness of grey.
What design features can I include with the Augusta Light Grey kitchen?
A kitchen island anchors the space and provides extra prep and storage, creating a functional focal point. For extra contrast, you could consider using a different worktop on the island or even another tone for the island itself. The Faber Thea hood with its white body and wooden trim introduces warmth and a natural touch, balancing the cooler grey tones and creating a cohesive, inviting look.
Traditional design calls for furniture like built in extractors, the Shaker Canopy style sits between two wall units with a stepped out design and cornice finish. This is a classic kitchen staple if constantly cleaning stainless steel isn’t for you then consider the Feature Canopy for a classic addition to any kitchen.
Glass storage is gorgeous in any space, it allows you to personalise the kitchen by featuring collectibles, glasses, or cookbooks. The fact that the door is closed means dust does not accumulate but you still get to enjoy displaying as you wish. To get the most from your glass unit consider adding glass shelves and internal LED lighting, it really gives the show kitchen look.