How to Create a Showroom Worthy Kitchen

When most people visit our kitchen showroom in Horsham, one kitchen, in particular, has them green with envy.

Image of the classic Marlborough kitchen design in white and green from the Masterclass range.

The Marlborough kitchen from our Masterclass range has quickly become one of our best sellers since we fitted it in our showroom. It’s love at first sight for many of our customers, and it’s easy to see why. Bold, elegant and demanding attention, this style is a classic that stands the test of time.

Here are our top tips for mastering a showroom-worthy kitchen in your own home…

Image of the Masterclass Marlborough kitchen design in Hunter Green and Farringdon Grey, featuring a classic quartz and calcatta gold worktop.

The main shell of this kitchen is the Masterclass Marlborough in Hunter Green & Farringdon Grey, teamed with a Classic Quartz and Calacatta Gold Worktop.

The craftsmanship of this design is thanks to the Portland Oak Cabinetry. With its solid storage and gold handles, it oozes quality and class. It’s not an obvious choice to pair green and grey, but we think this display proves that it can indeed look super stylish.

But, if green isn’t your cup of tea, our Marlborough range comes in 27 different paint colours that you can browse by downloading our brochure here (page 174 of The Masterclass Collection).

Noteworthy additions to this kitchen are the Hathaway Pantry and Connery Drinks Larder, which, we’re sure you will agree, create a kitchen you can’t wait to spend time in!

Visit our Kitchen Showroom in Horsham

Haven’t had the pleasure of visiting our Horsham kitchen showroom? Why not arrange a visit and see this kitchen for yourself. With £1,000 contribution to any kitchen ordered this summer, there’s never been a better time to start creating your dream kitchen!

 Get in touch with us on 020 8629 0438 to book a showroom appointment today.

Flexible payment options available on all of our kitchens, for more information click here

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