For many nothing beats the appeal of a traditional oak kitchen and a number of our traditional kitchens are indeed solid oak. However, our traditional kitchens come in a variety of different styles, materials and detailing to achieve that bespoke kitchen look. Your Second Nature specialist will help you decide what's best for you.
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Langham’s timeless design with wide rails has an honest and enduring style
Broadoak epitomises the simple values and clean design lines of the Shaker movement.
Set in a solid timber frame, Milton´s simple Shaker-inspired door has a classical in-frame design which lends streamlined sophistication to any contemporary or period kitchen.
Cornell´s enduring simplicity is offset by an elegantly styled timber door and a hint of discreet detail.
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.
Cornell's natural oak and fine detailing, from solid oak pilasters to mantels and corbels, are the epitome of a country kitchen.
Cornell Classic is perfect for setting off other neutrals and can be complemented by a choice of worktop options.
Milton brings a classic in-frame style up-to-date, so it's easy to adapt for a variety of settings.