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            Peninsula Kitchen Ideas

            Featuring cabinetry that spans three walls and an additional run that is fitted at a perpendicular angle, peninsula kitchen ideas maximise storage and counters in any room. The extra unit encloses a cooking area, making these kitchen layout ideas a popular option for those looking to define zones in an open space. From light-enhancing shades to adding natural patterns and even tall storage, these peninsula kitchens create a design that is both functional and stylish.

             
            About our design expert

             With more than four year of experience as a designer, Catherine Meakin knows how to create a functional and fashionable cooking space. She frequently posts her CAD creations from the Howdens Middleton Stockport depot online and shares ideas on how to maximise any interior with her followers. 

             

            • 1. Maximise Light

              For a compact design, choose white cupboards. This bright tone makes small spaces appear open and inviting.
            • 2. Go With Grey

              With many peninsula kitchens being part of open designs, opt for a versatile grey hue, like @thecourtyard01, to craft a cohesive look.
            • 3. Spotlight Slab

              Try an unfussy take on peninsula design with slab fronts. Dark tones, like @dominique.young's, extend the contemporary look.
            • 4. Inbuilt Accessories

              Follow @artdesign.andrew's lead by using integrated handle doors. This clutter-free look avoids overwhelming the space.
             
            5. Consider Classics

            With a framed design, shaker kitchens are an ever popular pick for classic homes or those influenced by country living.

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            • 6. Mute Imperfections

              Choose a matt finish to hide marks. With peninsula layouts often being part of open floorplans, they ensure hosting is made easy.
            • 7. Embrace Grains

              Peninsula designs often connect living spaces, so pick finishes that work in both. Woodgrain, for example, adds character and cosiness.
            • 8. Let Light Flow

              Avoid blocking the flow of natural light by choosing a glossy finish. They create a bright and open look even in small layouts,
            • 9. Stack Up On Storage

              For a compact layout, use tower storage. These units maximise vertical space, provide room for essentials, and save floor space.
             
            10. Statement Surfaces

            Made from a tough, water-resistant blend of mineral and stone, quartz worktops make for a standout centerpiece.

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