7.Go For Wide Fronts
8.Choose Hand Painted
A Matt Painted Finish - Or Hand Finished - Look Will Give Your Kitchen A Stylish, Bespoke Look That Makes It Look More Expensive Than It Is. The Scarlett Kitchen Has A Matt Painted Finish And Costs From £7,000Schmidt (Opens In A New Window).
8.Mix Wood With White
Dark Woods On Cabinet Fronts Have Finally Hit The High Street - But The Latest Trend Is To Mix Them With White Cabinet Fronts, Which Are Often Hung At Eye Level. The Ripple Design In Wenge And White Costs From £6,000 For A Fully Designed And Installed Kitchen, Moben (Opens In A New Window).
9.Find A Classic Look
Any Kitchen You Buy - Whether Cheap Or Expensive - Is Supposed To Last For As Long As You Live In The House Or Up To 10 Years, Whichever Comes Sooner... So, Choose Something That Won't Date - Light Wood, Creams And Whites All Stand The Test Of Time. The Rio Sand Kitchen, Costs From £9,500, Caple (Opens In A New Window).
10.Sophisticated Shaker
Just As Light Coloured Kitchens Are Easy To Live With And Tend Not To Date, Shaker Style Cabinets Have Long Be Considered Stylish - And Will Continue To Be So. The Shaker Kitchen In Cream Costs From £6,871.50, Magnet (Opens In A New Window).
11.Black Is Contemporary
Black is the new black when it comes to kitchens - and this sleek design doesn't disappoint. For an expensive looking finish, copy this kitchen and wrap the worksurface around the unit ends and down to the floor. The Urban Olive design costs from £6,000 for a fully designed and installed kitchen,Moben (opens in a new window).