Top Tips on How to Get the Moody Kitchen Look with Caesarstone

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2023
  • Incorporating contrasting colours into the home is a steadfast trend - and the kitchen sets the pace on this one! But how do you get it right? Creative Director at The Sourcing Lab, Jo vd Merwe, knows that the process of choosing the right contrasting finishes can be overwhelming, so she’s made the journey beautifully simple.
    Dark shades paired with moody feels can transform your kitchen into a warm and cosy space. When looking to create an inviting, moody look, always keep balance in mind. Combine deep, rich cabinetry with light Caesarstone countertops, as they become the perfect foundation for adding natural textures such as warm wood shelving and flooring.
    Just remember, you don’t need to be an expert to create a beautiful, moody kitchen. Simply follow Jo’s easy design hacks and you’ll be sorted! Here are her top tips on how to ‘get the MOODY look’...
    *Filmed on location at Newlands Peak (Rawson Development) in Cape Town.
    Get the look:
    Countertops: Montblanc by Caesarstone
    Flooring: Rustic Greymist by Oggie Flooring
    Wall Paint: Almost There by Midas Paint
    Cabinetry: Super Black SupaMatt by PG Bison
    Kitchen Joinery: Core Kitchens
    Fabricators: Rock & Stone Works
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Komentáře • 4

  • @trevorions9094
    @trevorions9094 Před rokem

    Hi Jo, one of the big challenges with a renovation is that your aluminium windows can restrict your colour palette especially if you are not replacing them on a limited budget. Old bronze aluminum is a common ball and chain. You mentioned starting with your flooring but how would you go about this process achieving a neutral colour scheme with the same outcome in mind?

    • @CaesarstoneSA
      @CaesarstoneSA  Před rokem +1

      Hi Trevor - this is an incredible question! Please head to The Sourcing Lab’s website, where you can contact Jo to see what she has to say about this: www.thesourcinglab.co.za/

  • @Gud2B_Blessed
    @Gud2B_Blessed Před rokem

    Beautiful. Are the windows teim and cabinet the same color

    • @CaesarstoneSA
      @CaesarstoneSA  Před rokem +2

      They certainly do seem to be very similar - this serves to add a sense of continuity in the space, without overwhelming the overall look! 😃