Timber kitchens.

TIMBER KITCHENS

Timber kitchens are made of many different species of timber and can vary in price accordingly. They are usually the most expensive but can give that warm cozy feeling if that is the way you are inclined. Consider the timbers as some species yellow considerable while other species hold their color or yellow beautifully. These timber kitchens are suitable for colonial or heritage homes but not as popular as they once were.

Timber Kitchens No.1

 

Timber N. G. rosewood doors with leadlight wall cupboard doors and colonial capping.

Era-matching leadlight doors with capping mould.

Rosewood timber colonial kitchen.

Microwave is off the benchtop creating ease of use freeing up bench space.

Rosewood Timber kitchen pantry with split doors.

Rosewood Timber kitchen pantry with split doors with microwave off the benchtop creating ease of use plus the freeing of bench space.

Homely timber atmosphere.

Enclosed internal recirculating stainless steel canopy hood, with stainless splash back for ease of cleaning. Canopy hoods are relatively inexpensive. Check out our appliance deals.

Rosewood at its best.

Rosewood at its best creating a warm feeling that only timber can give with capping mold and lead-lights with Granite benchtop.

Soothing timber atmosphere.

Tiled splash back to match benchtop with stainless tile horizontal band.

Rosewood timber heaven.

This kitchen was installed in an early twentieth century house which complemented the era of the home.

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Timber Kitchens No. 2.

Below is another new guinea timber kitchen with a stone benchtop. The floor is still unpolished when image was created but will highlight better after polishing.
New-Guinea Rosewood doors with stone benchtop.

New-Guinea Rosewood doors with 20 mm stone benchtop with 20 mm matching stone splash back.

Thin cupboards under breakfast-bar.

Breakfast bar is 1200 mm deep which allows a 300 mm deep length of cabinets under overhang while allowing for stool seating.

1200 mm wide Island benchtop.

1200 mm wide Island benchtop.

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Timber Kitchens No. 3.

Below is a Tasmanian oak kitchen with a black galaxy granite benchtop done many years ago for (a customer from hell) but nevertheless radiates an Australian colonial feeling.

Tasmanian oak doors with Granite benchtop.

Tasmanian oak doors with Granite benchtop.

 

Tasmanian oak doors with Black Galaxy Granite Benchtop with collage wall unit doors

Tasmanian oak doors with Black Galaxy Granite Benchtop with collage wall unit doors

Timber Kitchens no. 4 

To be quite truthful, I do not recognize or remember the species of timber, but my guess is American Oak which keeps its’ beauty forever more. The benchtop is 40 mm stone. This image will be at its’ best after the ornaments are displayed inside the display case.
Timber display case.

Timber display case.

The reason to purchase a wooden door kitchen is because you like the warm colonial feeling that only timber can accomplish or to match a heritage home. The cost is always more than any other kitchen but if that is your preference is a warm colonial look then that is what will give you the most pleasure.

Link here for a sample of the timber varieties. Many more available.

Link here for information on timber doors.

 

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