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Contemporary v's Traditional Style for Your New Kitchen

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 When it comes to luxury kitchen design, two main style trends dominate: contemporary and traditional. Both styles have their own unique appeal, and the best choice for you will depend on your personal preferences and lifestyle. At Papilio, it's not either or, but our design process begins with a consultation with our clients to determine your likes, dislikes, style aesthetics, usability and the property's architectural style. Often, these criteria fall under modern or traditional, with an entirely bespoke process to design your new luxury kitchen.  So, what are the main characteristics determining a contemporary or traditional kitchen, and which is more suitable for you? Contemporary Kitchens Modern kitchens are characterized by their clean lines, sleek finishes, and minimalist design. They often feature flat cabinet doors, integrated appliances, and a lack of clutter or adornment. Contemporary kitchens can be made from various materials, including wood, metal, and glass. Our

Design Style – Contemporary Kitchens

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 At Papilio, we believe that a strong client relationship is essential for a transformational design experience. It is this relationship that enables us to deliver outstanding handmade kitchens.  The style of your new bespoke kitchen will depend predominantly on your preference and taste. The good news is that if you're dreaming of contemporary kitchens, we have over twenty years of experience and know-how to apply to creating beautiful modern kitchens.  Our clients in and around Bristol and beyond are testimony that our vision and expert craftsmanship will not disappoint. Our contemporary kitchens incorporate innovation, exceptional craftsmanship and a unique identity entirely tailored to you.  But what exactly makes a kitchen contemporary? Is it technology, aesthetics, or modern trends in materials?  Here's What We Know Contemporary kitchen design is often characterised by its clean lines, simple forms, and use of natural materials. This style is all about creating a function