Kitchens are undoubtedly one of the most important spaces in our homes. They serve many purposes, from being places to cook and eat, to a gathering place for cups of tea, kids doing homework, or just a debrief at the end of a busy day.
Whereas this Galway home shows how mixing different lighting styles adds layers of colour, texture and shape to your kitchen. This space has multiple pendant designs for different zones, all providing different design elements yet sitting together cohesively.The kitchen in this Victorian home shows how you can mix pieces from different styles to great effect, and just because you have a period home, it doesn’t mean you’re bound to a certain aesthetic.
By keeping the palette tight, the whole space feels minimalist and cohesive, and the same effect can be achieved by using the same paint colour on walls and units, or repeating materials across different surfaces.So many kitchens in modern homes aren’t self-contained rooms, but sit within an open-plan design that may include living and dining spaces as well. To ensure the whole space flows and feels cohesive, keep the design of the kitchen streamlined.