Modern Heritage
Key Features of Dereham Taupe
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Beaded Door Frame: The Dereham Taupe features a small, rounded bead moulded into the inside edge of the frame. The added detail creates a soft, rounded step between the frame and centre panel. This subtle but noticeable effect distinguishes it from a plain shaker door, creating a classic look without feeling ornate.
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5-Piece Door: As with all shaker-style kitchens, the door consists of four frame pieces and a centre panel.
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Textured Woodgrain-Effect: The surface has a realistic woodgrain texture, offering the look of timber without the upkeep.
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French-cut door construction: The Dereham Taupe door is built with a stronger joint where the frame pieces meet. The result is a sturdier door with a classic, refined finish.
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Soft Close: All doors and drawers feature soft-close mechanisms for smooth, quiet operation and added durability.
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Guaranteed Irish: The kitchen units are assembled at our 130,000-square-foot factory in County Cork, using materials from top European manufacturers.
FAQs for Dereham Taupe
Which handles work best with the Dereham Taupe kitchen?
Black handles work well with the Dereham Taupe because they create a clear contrast against the soft neutral tone. The images above showcase the Black Matt Handle Group, but the Windsor Black group would also be a great option. Alternatively, the Windsor Brushed Nickel collection could add a touch of elegance.
Which worktops work best with the Dereham Taupe kitchen?
The kitchen pictured has the Carrera Marble worktop on the main run of cabinetry. Its cool undertones balance the warmth of the taupe. The island features an Oriental Block worktop. Adding a wood-effect countertop on the island turns the it into a focal point.
What design features can I include with the Dereham Taupe kitchen?
Frame your Dereham Taupe island with a waterfall effect worktop. This is where the countertop continues down the sides to the floor in one smooth, continuous piece. Inject some character with a Chloe Copper Extractor Hood. The copper adds depth and makes the kitchen feel more curated and homely.