Dark Grey ultra matt handleless kitchen with pocket doors

Solihull

Mr & Mrs Stock visited our Solihull showroom with some ideas for their kitchen but wanted professional design advice and inspiration. Our designer Kirstie guided them through the whole process from initial design ideas to completion. They decided on a beautiful ultra matt door in dark grey. Paired with a light Silestone Quartz worktop the result is stunning. We included 2 sets of pocket doors so everything could be hidden away when not in use. One serves as a rather lovely drinks area and the other is great as a larder cupboard for food.  The kitchen island has a sleek induction hob which is easy to clean and provides lots of space for food prep. 

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