STUNNING HANDLESLESS KITCHEN MAKEOVER IDEAS

open plan kitchen with wooden floors and wooden units

A kitchen makeover is a great way to freshen up your home. If you're considering giving your kitchen a new look, why not go for a handleless design?

Here are some ideas to get you started on your handleless kitchen makeover.

Go light and bright.

handleless neutral kitchen with kitchen island

The handleless kitchen trend is all about minimalism and embracing clean lines. And what better way to enhance that minimalist aesthetic than by going light and bright? A white or light-coloured palette — especially when partnered with a gloss finish — will make your handleless kitchen look sleek and make the space feel bigger and more open. If you have a smaller kitchen, this is a great option for you!

Plus, a lighter colour scheme allows you to have fun with accent colours and statement pieces in your decorating. If you're worried about your kitchen looking too sterile, add some colour with brightly coloured appliances, accessories, or warm-toned lights.

Be bold with rich hues.

green kitchen with marble worktop

When it comes to handleless kitchen designs, bold colours can truly elevate the look. Rich hues like navy blue, deep green, and burgundy add a luxurious feel and make the kitchen stand out. Consider incorporating these shades in cabinetry or as an accent colour on appliances or accents.

Additionally, a handleless design emphasises clean lines and simplicity, so choosing a bold colour adds just the right amount of visual interest without sacrificing the minimalist aesthetic. Whether you opt for a monochromatic design or decide to mix and match different shades, incorporating bold colours into your handleless kitchen is a surefire way to make a statement.

Mix and match.

open-plan gret kitchen with wooden shelves.

If the thought of an utterly handleless kitchen feels overwhelming, there's no need to stress. You can easily mix and match handles and no handles for a unique, personalised look. For example, you can have some handles on your base cabinets and forego them on the hanging units.

Think about which areas of your kitchen get the most use — for example, the refrigerator door or cabinets below your sink — and consider opting for traditional handles in those spots for easy access. On the other hand, you might prefer a seamless look on cabinets that aren't used as often, like upper shelves or pantry doors. This allows you to have the best of both worlds — the clean look of a handleless kitchen with the convenience of having handles where you need them.

All the kitchens shown above are from our partner brand, Next125, known for its high-quality, German-made kitchens. We encourage you to learn more about them on our blog, Something Exciting is Coming to Guernsey, or visit our kitchen showroom to see these stunning kitchens in person.

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