It's difficult to surpass the natural beauty of an oak kitchen and the Second Nature range contains a number of solid oak kitchens. However, if your budget needs to stretch a bit further an oak finish is available in a number of different materials. Your Second Nature specialist will help you decide what's the best option for you.
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Broadoak's great versatility makes it one of our favourites.
Cornell's natural oak and fine detailing, from solid oak pilasters to mantels and corbels, are the epitome of a country kitchen.
Milton brings a classic in-frame style up-to-date, so it's easy to adapt for a variety of settings.
Astor Oak“s classic detailing creates a kitchen that is a truly grand design.
An ergonomic, U-shaped layout puts you at the centre of the kitchen with everything close at hand.
Seton's Shaker design looks equally at home in modern and period properties.
Natural oak veneer gives Centris a very pure look. Slim worktops complement the horizontal grain and wide drawers.
Croft's rustic styling and knotty oak finish make it a very welcoming kitchen that's full of natural charm.
Wicker baskets are an attractive alternative to drawers, particularly for storing items such as fresh produce or bread.