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Steady Shaker Style
Comment by AMANDA WATSON, Product Manager, kitchengroup
Published:  21 December, 2009

Despite the current popularity of contemporary kitchen furniture, such as the slab door, the timeless Shaker design continues to enjoy steady sales, attracting a wide audience. With origins based around simple, unornamented and functional living, the Shaker door continues to evolve, embracing the latest technology and the changing demands of modern living. With such a huge range of styles, colours and finishes to now choose from, the modern Shaker kitchen sits as comfortably in city centre living as it does in the country cottage interior.

The huge appeal of the classic Shaker door is largely influenced by its versatility and adaptability. With such an extensive choice of accessories to team up with the shaker door, such as handles or high gloss worktops, consumers can create the desired look – contemporary, modern or classic – and achieve a bespoke solution. Whether your customer is going down the minimalist or period look, it’s easy to tailor-make designs. Maintain the Shaker door’s old-fashioned beauty by teaming up with traditional extras, such as range cookers, dresser units, authentic-looking taps & sink, stone flooring and a classic colour scheme. Or for contemporary living, opt for stainless steel appliances and accessories, innovative LED lighting, extra wide drawers & wall cabinets, streamlined taps and granite worktops. Whatever the desired theme, the shaker kitchen is the perfect starting point to create a bespoke kitchen design.

Recent developments, such as the in-frame Shaker door, as well as within the cabinet interior – from hi-tech internal storage systems to the latest in kitchen gadgetry, keep this classic style fresh and innovative. It’s definitely true to say that the Shaker is still the modern day classic design, and indeed remains a big seller with the kitchengroup.

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