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Shaker Kitchen


Shakers and the Shaker kitchen

You may not have heard the term Shaker kitchen but chances are that you have set foot in a kitchen which incorporates Shaker elements in its design. For those who are less well versed on interior design, a Shaker kitchen is a broad concept but can be defined as one which prioritises simplicity and functionality.

The Shaker kitchen gets its name from the sect of the same name. Not dissimilar to Quakers, they were a religious sect formed in the 18th century based on virtues such as cleanliness, Christian communism, virgin purity, and separation from the outer world. Consequently the Shaker kitchen is constructed with ease of use and understated design principles in mind. Simple and symmetrical cabinet designs with panelled doors are the main hallmark of this type of kitchen with the ease of use being of paramount importance. Another quintessential feature is the humble peg rail. Wooden rails can be fixed to the walls to hang anything from pans to jackets and really boost utility by freeing up floor space.

The Shaker concept is simple to modern minimalist kitchens which are designed primarily to avoid clutter but is differentiated from its modern counterpart by being more homely in appearance. In other words the difference between a Shaker kitchen and a minimalist kitchen design is in the vibe; the latter is sleek and edgy whereas the former is all about feeling light and airy, giving an almost pastoral feel. Consequently light colours, ideally brilliantly white, should be used. Magnolia is also a popular colour of paint to choose and can be complemented with the addition of warm wooden counter tops and a large porcelain sink to achieve a natural and peaceful look. Obviously expert craftsmanship has to be top of the list of priorities, as the simplicity means it gets its beauty from high quality materials which are well built.

If you are looking to get the definitive Shaker kitchen design you should visit Itwoodwork.co.uk. The company specialises in proving high quality bespoke and painted kitchens at very affordable prices so check out their website today.




Author Resource:- Itwoodwork.co.uk provides Shaker Kitchen. We specialise ourselves on high quality kitchens that we are able to keep the price low for our customers. Visit our website if you’re looking for Painted Kitchens.

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