Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms

Nourish your senses KITCHEN TRENDS

There is a lot of personality simmering in the kitchens in this issue, as architects and designers become more daring with colours and materials not typically seen in this space. While we saw traces of this emerge in our last issue – with a shift away from white, natural and neutral-coloured kitchens – the trend for richer, more varied palettes is even more prominent this year.

Green and pale pink have proved popular in a handful of projects, while Studio Prineas has embraced the dark side at

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