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Kitchen design made easy

Our collection of components is designed to fit together perfectly. Planning your ideal kitchen is easy when you have options that work well together. Pick from our choice of cabinets and configure the placement of drawers and shelves that you require. Customise the cabinets with fronts in your choice of colours. 

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    Kitchen components that fit together perfectly

    Putting your dream kitchen together is effortless when you can choose from components designed to fit together. Choose a wood-like finish for a warm look. Knobs and handles are the finishing touches for your kitchen cabinets and drawers. If you prefer open shelving, use frames to create open shelves in your colour of choice. Create a kitchen layout to suit your space and lifestyle.

    Closed cabinets

    There are benefits to both closed upper cabinets and open shelves. You should choose based on which works best for you. Closed cabinets are more traditional and can be finished to match other cabinets. If you are a person who is too busy to arrange things perfectly every time, closed cabinets may be a better choice. A cabinet hides a less than perfect arrangement of items within it, and the kitchen looks neat all the time. Cabinets take up more visual space than open shelves. So, if your kitchen is on the smaller or darker side, cabinets may make it look cramped.

    Open shelving

    Open shelves do not take up as much space as cabinets do. They do not block light and can make the space feel more open. Frequently used items are easier to access when they are on open shelves. However, keeping the shelves tidy and neatly arranged is essential for the kitchen to look attractive. It takes extra thought and effort than it takes to style and maintain open shelving. Your arrangement of items on open shelves adds more personality to your kitchen than closed cabinets. A high frame shelf lets you use a section of the wall that is too awkward for a base cabinet. Some cooks find it inspirational to display fruits, vegetables and their favourite cookware on open shelves.

    Combination of open and closed storage

    You can use a combination of closed cabinets with open shelves to add more airiness to the kitchen. An open frame in the middle of closed cabinets breaks the monotony. It helps you enjoy the benefits of both types of storage. Base cabinets with both open and closed shelves make a refreshing change from traditional kitchen design.

    Legs for cabinets

    Add legs to your cabinets to lift them off the ground and enhance air circulation. It becomes easier to clean under cabinets. Pick colourful legs to add a touch of fun to your kitchen. Legs also make cabinets look visually less heavy. Legs can also add more height to your worktop. Use adjustable legs to even out any unevenness on the floor and keep the cabinets steady.

    Sink base cabinets

    Sink base cabinets are designed to hold your choice of sink. These cabinets are designed in a way that the cabinet drawer or door do not interfere with the sink plumbing. An under sink cabinet can be used to store your cleaning supplies and hold waste collection bins.

    Under-oven drawers

    Under-oven drawers are specially designed to have more air circulation, so that they do not build up too much heat. They offer a storage space for baking trays that is as wide and deep as the oven.

    Rails and containers

    Some of the most frequently used kitchen utensils and tools are best stored within sight of where you need them. Install a kitchen rail with hooks to hold your ladles and peelers within easy reach. A container mounted on the rail can be used to store cutlery.