Natural warmth, considered character

Timber Grain Kitchens

After years of painted kitchens dominating the market, timber is back. Timber grain kitchens bring a warmth, depth, and connection to nature that paint simply can't replicate. Whether used across the full scheme or as a carefully considered accent, wood grain adds something to a kitchen that endures.

What is a timber grain kitchen?

A timber grain kitchen uses the visible pattern of wood, a real timber veneer or a high-quality wood-effect finish, as the primary material choice for cabinetry, islands, or key surfaces. It's better understood as a material direction than a fixed aesthetic style: a timber grain kitchen can feel Japandi, Nordic, mid-century, or purely contemporary depending on the species of wood and how it's combined with other elements.

Timber works beautifully as the full cabinetry scheme, as a focal point on the island, or as a single accent element in an otherwise painted kitchen.

Key features of a timber grain kitchen

Visible Wood Grain

The defining characteristic, whether real veneer or a high-quality effect finish, the grain brings organic warmth and depth that paint cannot achieve.

Light and Dark Options

Light oak, ash, and birch bring Nordic clarity; walnut and smoked oak bring depth, drama, and sophistication for a richer result.

Versatile Application

Timber works across the full scheme, as an island accent, or in combination with painted cabinetry, each approach produces a different quality of warmth.

Horizontal Grain for Contemporary Effect

Running grain across the door creates a continuous architectural plane, particularly effective in long runs and open-plan kitchens.

Natural Material Pairings

Stone, quartz, concrete-effect porcelain, and marble all sit naturally alongside wood grain and provide a clean counterpoint to the organic quality of wood.

Explore timber grain kitchen ranges

These kitchen ranges reflect the timber grain aesthetic, each offering a different approach to species, tone, and finish. Whether you're drawn to a paler, lighter oak or a richer, darker walnut, each range brings a different quality of warmth and character to the space.

Our real timber grain kitchens

See how timber grain kitchens come to life in real homes across Sussex and the South. Each project shows a different approach, full timber schemes, island accents, and combinations with painted cabinetry that bring warmth and contrast to the overall design.

Frequently asked questions about Timber Grain kitchens

 

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