Struan and Emma's Kitchen

Struan & Emma’s kitchen diner sits within a classic 1970s bungalow, with material and colour choices that quietly acknowledge the era while feeling fresh and contemporary.

Walnut-veneered birch plywood brings warmth and depth to the cabinetry, paired with crisp white Formica worktops. A pink shadow gap detail introduces a subtle line of colour, complementing the bold glass splashback and adding definition without overwhelming the scheme.

Sliding walnut-veneered doors help maximise the available space, allowing the room to adapt easily to daily use. Generous storage has been integrated throughout, ensuring the kitchen remains practical and uncluttered.

A large dining table with benches anchors the space, making it as much about gathering and everyday living as cooking. Warm, confident and thoughtfully detailed, this is a kitchen designed to be lived in fully.