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STYLING NEW COLOURS: CARBON AND REGIMENT




 

LET US INTRODUCE YOU TO SOME OF THE

NEWEST ADDITIONS TO OUR COLOUR COLLECTION- CARBON, A DEEP AND DRAMATIC OFF-BLACK, AND REGIMENT, A CALMING, EARTHY GREEN TONE.


 

We strive to keep up with changing styles, offering our own timeless take on the current trends. A sophisticated, muted green that offers an accent colour without being too overwhelming, Regiment’s earthy undertones work great with on-trend accent metallics, such as brass.

Carbon is a unique approach to the off-black trend that’s taking the kitchen design world by storm. The colour works beautifully as a stand alone statement across an entire kitchen, or equally well when mixed with lighter tones for a contrasting finish- it’s the perfect way to add drama and atmosphere with a softer edge.



We’re sharing a few of the many ways you could style each colour, with a range of kitchen accessory picks to pull together an exciting kitchen look.



A great way to complement the earthy tones of Regiment is to bring in natural elements, with greenery and wooden textures to bring a nature-inspired look together. We’ve also paired a Porter door with a Knurled Matt Black handle, which allows for black, metal accessories to add an industrial edge to the otherwise soft kitchen.



This Mornington Beaded door in Regiment is dressed with an Antique Bronze Effect handle, a selection of brass/gold-effect accessories, mustard yellow pieces, deep-toned wooden elements and luxurious marble- a rich palette for a refined, sophisticated look.



This Carbon look combines playful, light pastel tones and elegant gold touches to create a sophisticated, on-trend space. The pairing of light and dark, including the luxurious marble touches, will add a beautiful contrast throughout which will help bring the kitchen to life.



Carbon also allows for a classic look by pairing perfectly with sleek silver accessories and calming grey and white tones. For a hint of femininity we’ve also introduced a few Magenta accents, with artificial flowers and statement textiles for a subtle but refined pop of colour.



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