Perhaps nothing beats the beauty of a solid wood kitchen and what that says about you. However, the look of a wood kitchen can be achieved with other materials in the Second Nature range which will be a bit kinder on your pocket. Ask your Second Nature specialist for advice.
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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.
Family-friendly needn't mean leaving style behind. Toys can be stored in window seats, which, along with the island, give plenty of places for family and friends to sit and chat while food is being prepared.
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.
A split-level worktop is an attractive option for a multi-functional area suited to preparation, cooking and dining.
Estro's rich walnut finish is well-suited to both contemporary and period homes.
Seton's Shaker design looks equally at home in modern and period properties.