Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Belfast Sink Basket Strainer Proves a Storm
Since its introduction last year, our 1.5 Inch Basket Strainer Waste has proved to be very popular, outselling the conventional Slotted Waste (Plug & Chain) by 150%.
The majority of our Handcrafted Sinks require a 3 Inch Basket Strainer, but the Pendle and Belfast Sinks are fitted with a 1.5 inch accessory.
Previously, the only 1.5 Inch option was the Slotted Waste Plug & Chain and while this traditional look is still very popular for these kitchen sinks, the elegance of the Basket Strainer Waste has enhanced the accessory range to provide customers with more choice than ever before.
Our Basket Strainer Wastes are handmade in four colour options using the highest grade stainless steel and feature a ceramic indices with a bespoke Shaws insignia.
To find out more, please view our Accessory Range by clicking the link below.
http://www.shawsofdarwen.com/sink-accessories.cfm
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Friday, 24 July 2015
FIVE COLOUR TRENDS FOR 2016
After examining colour and inspiration from areas such as literature, film, art, fashion and history, Dunn-Edwards Paints have forecast five colours that are set to take 2016 by storm by evoking different themes and moods within your home.
The report identifies trends fit specific characteristics: romantic, gypsy, adventurer, nostalgic and visionary.
To the Manor Born inspired by Romanticism and medieval design, To the Manor Born blends hushed neutrals like fleshy pinks, mauve and shades of grey for a palette that is surreal and fantastical. Historic architecture provides the inspiration from its floral designs, fashion and jewellery.
Midnight at Bar Do Copa - Inspired by the most bustling cultures abroad such as Rio de Janeiro’s streets, an Indian spice market and Frida Kahlo. This electric colour palette displays deep indigo and navy blues playing with vivid candy colours like fuchsia.
The An Island to Myself - Focuses on simplicity and purity explores the relationship between the digital world and spiritual retreats and is made up of crisp blues, soft grey, violet, taupe and cloud whites to enhance a quiet space for meditation
Back at the Ranch – Perfect for homes that display low-key decor colours and evoke a weathered saloon, safari lodge or farmhouse. It works well with natural materials such as wood and leather and complements earthy naturals like cinnamon with bright accents like marigold and tomato red.
Finally, Summer Camp - Is designed to remind you of family holidays at the seaside, camping trips and festivals. This playful palette includes sunny colours, sorbet hues and vintage blues.
The Dunn-Edwards Paints report includes a design checklist, suggested materials and colour palette for each trend.
See more at: http://www.kbbonline.com/news-and-features/Top-2016-Paint-Trends-for-the-Home-7616.shtml#sthash.w4VxT5BQ.dpuf
The report identifies trends fit specific characteristics: romantic, gypsy, adventurer, nostalgic and visionary.
To the Manor Born inspired by Romanticism and medieval design, To the Manor Born blends hushed neutrals like fleshy pinks, mauve and shades of grey for a palette that is surreal and fantastical. Historic architecture provides the inspiration from its floral designs, fashion and jewellery.
Midnight at Bar Do Copa - Inspired by the most bustling cultures abroad such as Rio de Janeiro’s streets, an Indian spice market and Frida Kahlo. This electric colour palette displays deep indigo and navy blues playing with vivid candy colours like fuchsia.
The An Island to Myself - Focuses on simplicity and purity explores the relationship between the digital world and spiritual retreats and is made up of crisp blues, soft grey, violet, taupe and cloud whites to enhance a quiet space for meditation
Back at the Ranch – Perfect for homes that display low-key decor colours and evoke a weathered saloon, safari lodge or farmhouse. It works well with natural materials such as wood and leather and complements earthy naturals like cinnamon with bright accents like marigold and tomato red.
Finally, Summer Camp - Is designed to remind you of family holidays at the seaside, camping trips and festivals. This playful palette includes sunny colours, sorbet hues and vintage blues.
The Dunn-Edwards Paints report includes a design checklist, suggested materials and colour palette for each trend.
See more at: http://www.kbbonline.com/news-and-features/Top-2016-Paint-Trends-for-the-Home-7616.shtml#sthash.w4VxT5BQ.dpuf
Monday, 20 July 2015
ARE YOU A PROUD OWNER OF A SHAWS OF DARWEN SINK?
Thank you to Maggie Glover from Western Australia for sending us this picture of her fantastic kitchen and #Ribchester 800.This image will be used on our website www.shawsofdarwen.com and as a thank you, a free accessory bundle is on its way to Maggie.
If you are a proud owner of a Shaws of Darwen sink and you would like us to display a picture of your kitchen on our website, then please send your photos to sales@shawsofdarwen.com
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
HOMEOWNER KITCHEN DESIGN INVESTMENT CONTINUES
Kitchens continue to solidify their place as the centre of the home with many homeowners choosing to invest while the housing recovery continues.
The American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Home Design Trends Survey for the fourth quarter of 2014, which focused on kitchen and bath design trends.
Kitchen design is increasingly devoting more emphasis toward the space being a gathering spot for family and entertaining.
“The kitchen has become what we call the ‘activator,’ the main space in the residence, and the design requirements often include high functionality to accommodate multiple activities,” said James Walbridge, AIA, chair of the AIA’s Custom Residential Architects Network.
Material composition is also becoming an essential focal point of the entire design. Natural products are becoming a lot more desirable as consumers consider personal environmental responsibilities within their home.
According to the survey, popular kitchen features continue to include LED lighting, a computer or recharging area, larger pantry space, a double island and high quality appliances.
The American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Home Design Trends Survey for the fourth quarter of 2014, which focused on kitchen and bath design trends.
Kitchen design is increasingly devoting more emphasis toward the space being a gathering spot for family and entertaining.
“The kitchen has become what we call the ‘activator,’ the main space in the residence, and the design requirements often include high functionality to accommodate multiple activities,” said James Walbridge, AIA, chair of the AIA’s Custom Residential Architects Network.
Material composition is also becoming an essential focal point of the entire design. Natural products are becoming a lot more desirable as consumers consider personal environmental responsibilities within their home.
According to the survey, popular kitchen features continue to include LED lighting, a computer or recharging area, larger pantry space, a double island and high quality appliances.
Friday, 20 February 2015
TRENDS TO COMPLIMENT YOUR KITCHEN IN 2015
Apart from your superb sink, the first thing visitors notice
when entering your kitchen are your cabinets. To make sure you keep up with the
latest trends and technologies, below are a few popular suggestions we can
recommend for 2015.
Add a
Splash of Colour
Not everything is black and white, although in kitchen terms
this has been the case in recent years. Either strong accent colours or perhaps
lighter cabinet shades will change kitchens up and down the country to be more
vibrant than ever before.
Laminate
Speaks Volumes
Manufactured surfaces like textured laminate, get better and
better. The wood look and feel is extraordinary. If you’re looking for a chic
cutting edge finish, laminate could well be the answer for your modern kitchen.
Think
Outside The Box.
Touch-and-motion cabinet technology is
starting to drive behaviour in 2015 and beyond as we all look for the next new
thing. With just the touch of a finger cabinets will simple open and close
effortlessly, providing easy access when your hands are full – and of course
‘wow’ your friends.
Let There Be Light.
LED lights are now available in
all kinds of colours and can easy compliment your kitchen shades or accents
with warm or cool toned colours. Lighting options both inside and outside your
cabinets make it easier for you to work and find the items you need quickly.
The simplicity of modern design is proving ever more popular
during 2015. The new tends for 2015 go hand in hand with our Classic Collection
to create a stylish contemporary kitchen you’ll be proud of for years to come,
while everyone else catches up.
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