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Here we show a range of Traditional or Classic Style kitchen designs. You will notice that there is a some blending of various styles in practice. Solid timber, timber veneer and timber style laminates can be applied in both Classic as well as Country style kitchens - while the use of modern materials, such as glass splashbacks and Corian or manufactured granites will now be applied in all styles.

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Traditional Style Kitchens

Classic U-shaped polyurethane high gloss, with island bench Traditional Style -
This kitchen makes the cooking area a feature with its U-shaped polyurethane high gloss, and island bench.
White polyutherane painted doors with 20mm Chinese Black Granite.
The floor raw timber (it was not lacquered at the time of the photo) and the splashbacks are tiled with a black freeze.
Features:
Angled glass door cabinet with glazing bars.
Glass display cabinetry.
Canopy hood.
Image 4 'Sleek line' Traditional -
Clean lines and light colouring work well to achieve a "no fuss" kitchen for ease of cleaning.
Vinyl wrap flat faced doors and 33mm postformed bench tops with tiled splashbacks and a lino floor.
Features:
Angled door display cabinet with a light inside.




Image 7 Traditional & Country Style -
Although this is fundamentaly a traditional styled kitchen (because it has vinyl wrapped doors and a laminated benchtop), it does have some "country" feel about it due to the selection of the tiles for the floor and splashbacks, as well as the decoritve ornaments used on the shelving and the cap moulding above the cabinetry. It just goes to show that the "trimmings" used around the kitchen can also change the feel and look of the kitchen. White vinyl wrap doors with 33mm postformed laminated benchtop. The floor lino and tiled splashbacks.
Features:
Angled open shelf unit.
Capping mould at the top of the cabinetry.
Image 12

'Trendy' Traditional style -
The door and benchtop colouring combine well to give a traditional, yet trendy look and feel with this kitchen.
Vinyl wrap flat faced doors and 33mm postformed bench tops with tiled splashbacks and a cork floor.
Features:
Angled open wall shelf unit.
Stainless steel looking kickboards.
Stainless steel looking "C" bow handles.





Client 5 Traditional Style -
Maximum cabinetry in a limited space. The white doors make the room feel bigger than it is and allow the benchtop and the polished timber flooring be the main features of this kitchen.
Gloss White Polyurethane cabinetry with a touch of Sydney Bluegum Veneered Timber on some cabinetry and 20mm Galaxy Black Granite bench tops.
Features:
Suspended Island canopy.
Island cooking area.
Angled cabinetry.
Feature wine storage.
Glazed door cabinerty.
Image 10 'Modern' traditional style -
Clean lines and light grey colouring work well to achieve a "no fuss" kitchen for ease of cleaning.
Vinyl wrap flat faced doors and 33mm postformed bench tops with tiled splashbacks and a lino floor.
Smart but economical.
Features:
Glass door display cabinet.





Image 11 Traditional Style -
A simple statement is made with this kitchen, soft tones with a strong earthy benchtop. This kitchen could have looked completely different with a different door colour.
Coral vinyl wrap doors (with a colonial routered face profile) and 20mm Granite bench tops.
Features:
Island cabinetry.
Seating area around the kitchen.
Corridor style Traditional Style -
Designed with space to move about and plenty of bench space Vinyl wrap doors and 20mm Chinese Black Granite bench tops and splashbacks.
Features:
Profiled end panels on cabinetry.
Big bench top preperation area.
Granite splashbacks.
Glass door cabinetry.

Classic01 Traditional Style -
A low budget installation making maximum use of limited space.
Classic03 Traditional Style -

For further browsing see: Photo's Modern style

Also we have a number of photo's of enticing cabinet accessories that are a "Please consider" before you finalise your Kitchen design requirements , see Kitchen cabinet accessories.

So where do you go from here?

It is easy - just call Aneka Kitchens' showroom hostess and client consultant - Tracey Pigran - on 6241 7778 to make an appointment for a guided tour of our extensive showroom and to discusss your requirements.

We do provide free cost estimates and quotations based on existing designs, but as discussed in the 'About Quotations pages' we do charge a (small) design fee to cover the 8 - 20 hours spent on your detailed requirements and production of a fully itemised design, but these costs are refundable if you decide eventually to entrust Aneka Kitchens with your purchase order.
Money Back Guarantee:
Once the Professional Design Service is completed, if you are not satisfied with the final customised design, quality, level of service and value-for-money of your design service, we will gladly refund the full design amount.

Alternatively you may want to browse through some of our other Web pages for further guidance on how to proceed, costs, designs, styles, colours, material, accessories etc. Just follow some of the links below.

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last modified: 9 May, 2007