THINK PINK
Recreate Hannah’s dreamy kitchen with this round-up of best buys
The pink kitchen trend is here to stay, and Hannah nails it with her stylish interpretation. Soft blush units are toughened up with jolts of strong black in the lighting, switches and sockets. The polished brassware and quartz marble-effect surfaces are sophisticated embellishments that make this look an instant classic. • In this kitchen designed by Laura Butler-Madden (A), pale pink tiles pair perfectly with gold-effect brassware, creating a light and playful space. Phoenician 4360 sink mixer with white porcelain lever handles and rinse in Gold, £759, Perrin & Rowe. Find similar tiles at Bert & May • 2LG’s collaboration with Caesarstone resulted in this visually striking kitchen in the softest pink (B). The lozenge-shaped cabinet feels fresh and super-modern. Cloudburst Concrete quartz countertop, from £550/sq m, Caesarstone • Want something with impact? This kitchen design shows how a deeper pink can work brilliantly well with black to create a slightly moodier look (C). Kitchens start at £25,000, Day True