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Gloss and glam

Get set for fine dining with an elegant scheme that sparkles with delicate details You will need...

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A garnish of globe lights

Glistening spheres create stunning lighting effects, especially in small kitchens. Their airy, bubble-like quality means they make a statement without taking up space.

A hint of glitz

Add a touch of glamour with brass and gold finishes. They’ll warm up the look of a white gloss kitchen so that it feels homely, but gorgeously classy too.

A bushel of white cabinets

Maximise the sense of light and space in your kitchen by opting for white gloss door and drawer fronts. These shiny surfaces will bounce light around the space, creating a brighter-feeling room.

A spot of reeded glass

A ribbed glass effect is as cool and cutting-edge as it is comforting­ly retro. You’ll be able to find glassware in this style all over the high street, but we love this adhesive film for instantly updating glass fronted cabinets – while hiding clutter toofl

A sprinkling of marble tiles

Elegant grey marble-effect tiles instantly elevate your kitchen’s good looks. Choose a style with a subtle pattern for a refined finish over large areas. Use bolder designs for splashback­s.

 ?? ?? Nova kitchen in White, from £2,452, Magnet
Hennock ceiling light in brass, £110, BHS
Dot wall light in brass,
£30, BHS
Ultimate White Gloss marble effect porcelain wall and floor tiles, £25 per sq m, B&Q
Eneryda cup handle in brass, £10 for a set of two, IKEA
Reeded Glass film 12mm flutes, from £16, Purlfrost
Nova kitchen in White, from £2,452, Magnet Hennock ceiling light in brass, £110, BHS Dot wall light in brass, £30, BHS Ultimate White Gloss marble effect porcelain wall and floor tiles, £25 per sq m, B&Q Eneryda cup handle in brass, £10 for a set of two, IKEA Reeded Glass film 12mm flutes, from £16, Purlfrost

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