Cabinetry Guide
Cabinetry sets the tone for your entire kitchen.
It’s often the first thing your eye is drawn to, shaping the overall feeling of warmth, light, and cohesion within the space.
Discover the key features behind the Light & Airy cabinetry palette and the calm, inviting atmosphere it creates.
Fluted, ribbed, batton feature panels
Add a little character without the extra visual weight. A fluted island base, ribbed wall panels or ribbed doors keep things interesting and light.
Upper cabinetry
This is the top zone where the “airy” lives and its design can make your kitchen feel open or heavy.
Offset heavy overhead cabinets with a lighter colour or break them up.
We love floating open shelves to give your kitchen a spacious feel.
Curved & soft forms
Rounded and open island bench ends reduce the visual weight of the space and keep things light.
Shadowlines
A small gap between the cabinetry, walls and ceilings. Shadowlines define edges and create a crisp, clean look.