Grey– the connoisseur colour of kitchen design…
Chic, smart and stylish, a grey kitchen has the ability to suit any style of kitchen. Whether your preferred kitchen design is traditional, contemporary, or country cottage, minimalist, Shaker or industrial, with so many shades of grey available there is sure to be one that appeals.
Timeless neutrals, back in vogue!
Whether it’s tiles for a kitchen or bathroom, upholstery fabric for a sofa or soft bedroom furnishings in pale grey, interior spaces have never had more grey options to choose from.
Copper, chrome or brass— what’s your preferred metallic kitchen accent?
In recent years, stainless steel and chrome have been firm favourites as the metallic accent in many kitchens.
Long before the popularity of stainless steel and chrome came along, brass was really the only choice.
Your new dream kitchen is closer than you think…
At Ray Munn Kitchens, creating dream kitchens is our speciality.
Not only do we take the time to get to know you and your likes and dislikes, we believe great kitchen design should complement your lifestyle.
Celebrate Mothers Day in style with Ray Munn Kitchens
All Mum’s like to be wined and dined on Mothers Day. However, it’s not always easy to book a table since restaurants and pubs become oversubscribed very quickly and subsequently, both the food and service can often leave a little to be desired. So why not create the ideal Mothers Day experience at home with a Ray Munn designed kitchen?
Where do you begin when deciding on a new style of kitchen?
It’s always a good idea to have some thoughts as to the type of kitchen you like, prior to visiting a kitchen showroom. Equally before your visit, contemplate the styles of kitchen that are less appealing! This useful information will assist our designers, saving time and enabling us to produce designs more readily in-tune with your tastes and requirements.
The Classical In-Frame Kitchen
Just as with certain items of clothing, wrist watches, cars and even range cookers, there are certain furniture designs that never disappear. Subtle updates and details, from time to time, encourage fresh appeal.
Modern doesn’t have to mean high gloss!
Whilst in pursuit of a modern kitchen furniture solution, you are undoubtedly tired and bored by the plethora of clinical looking high gloss kitchens, sold by so called ‘designer brands’ that have an equally pretentious price tag!
The art of a feature wall within the kitchen
Whilst this might all sound very much like ‘Changing Rooms’ or interior designer speak for a large some of money, a feature wall can be easy to do, achieving both practical and wonderful visual results.
Lighting— an essential part of successful kitchen design
Just as with all other services, the best time to look at lighting is at the initial planning stage. Retrospective lighting, more often than not, has limited impact and functionality.
New Years Kitchen Resolutions
Long considered the most important room in the home, today’s kitchen space has to work on many levels. Not only should it be a place for functional and effective food preparation, but today’s kitchens ideally need an area in which to entertain and relax.
The Kitchen— at the heart of every home and at the heart of the every Christmas
With today’s larger, open plan, multi use kitchen designs, the kitchen space should take into account the needs of every family member as well as performing all the functions a kitchen requires.
Are White Kitchens Boring?
With all the wonderful furniture finishes and colours available today, white might be considered somewhat safe - one might even say boring. However, regardless of kitchen style or budget, white remains the ‘evergreen’ choice for a wide variety of reasons.
Is your kitchen style retro?
Being fashionably nostalgic and adding your own twist to the clothes you wear or to the style of your home is considered cool; after all, a true design classic never goes out of style. The same can be said for the kitchen and the style that you choose.
The Savile Row of Kitchen Showrooms…
We recognise that one style, size and finish most definitely doesn’t suit all, regardless of whether you’re a retail customer, an interior designer or an architect.
What’s your kitchen style?
It’s likely that your scoured plenty of magazines, and maybe even Pinterest whilst researching your dream kitchen so have a good idea of how you envisage the new room will look.