Don’t be blue this January with a new kitchen from Ray Munn!


The month of January is inherently a time when many people feel a bit deflated.

Christmas is well and truly over, and you’re now feeling the effects of overindulging, having eaten way too much! Whilst it might not have been celebrated in the usual way, the chances are that even without family, friends and visiting guests, a great deal of time was spent in your kitchen over the Christmas period. All the seemingly insignificant gripes that you have with your current kitchen have probably been more noticeable since the start of the pandemic? Having a new kitchen might seem like a pipe dream, but in reality, at Ray Munn Kitchens we are still able to plan and design your new kitchen, albeit remotely, and even deliver it, whilst stringently adhering to the current restrictions.

Thanks to Zoom, Whatsapp, email and indeed the ‘old fashioned way’ of using the phone, we are still able to assist you with your kitchen project, from the initial consultation to the installation!

A blue kitchen looks set to be an ongoing trend in 2021, hardly surprising given how stunning a blue kitchen looks! Equally, with so many different colours of blue including palest Eau de Nil, Cornflower, Aqua Cobalt and Hague Blue to name but a few, you can choose a shade of blue to reflect both your taste and personality. 


industrial toned kitchen and expose wood floorboards

With definitive grey undertones, exposed wooden floorboards, slate like worksurfaces and many more original features, our Mersea galley kitchen oozes industrial style.


bright and airy kitchen ideas

Featuring palest aqua units, with a contrasting central island, our Stowe kitchen is sure to be bright and airy all year round!


 
light blue cabinetry with a brass handles

Almost ‘forget-me-not blue’ in appearance, nothing beats a kitchen which incorporates both painted and wood veneer contrasting units.

 

A white painted Tillingham kitchen is far from boring, especially when an accent shade is introduced. Subtle blue upholstery and a feature blue painted wall cohesively co-ordinates the overall colour scheme to add just the right amount of contrast and warmth.

Dining Island

Kinsale kitchen

Combining slate blue and classic cream, our Kinsale kitchen is the epitome of classic design, with soft, alluring curves, glass fronted feature doors and traditional cornice.


Salcombe kitchen

This classic colourway also inspired our stunning Salcombe kitchen, with off white contrasting units, a Belfast sink and raised and fielded doors.


contemporary kitchen with kitchen island

Why settle for just one shade of blue when you have can two or more? Bright Cobalt blue looks stunning with a woodgrain accent unit and worksurface, offset by equally beautiful pale blue Tillingham cabinetry.


Siria Kitchen

Rather than opting for a bank of units in one colourway, why not opt for one or two Siria units in a dramatically different colour to add a stylish feature?


Luna Kitchen

Teal is one of the easiest colours to co-ordinate with, and certainly looks fabulous with neutral and brown shades in our stunning Luna kitchen!


fitted audley kitchen

Offset by ecru, Hague Blue entered the world of kitchens a few years ago! It remains as popular as ever, and it’s easy to see why in this beautifully fitted Audley kitchen.

 

Almost black in appearance, darkest blue gloss cabinets are sure to add a dramatic feel in any kitchen, especially when teamed with striking white! 

Arredo3 Moon Dune Diva

Whatever your preferred kitchen colour choice, the designers at Ray Munn are always on hand to offer great advice. So, why wait any longer? Get in touch and together let’s make 2021 the year of positivity and the year that you finally realise the kitchen of your dreams.

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