IN THE RIGHT VEIN
Maximise the impact of a striking stone, such as Arabescato Corchia, with an integrated apron-front sink. ‘It turns a necessary object into a sculptural centrepiece,’ says interior designer Kaitlin McQuaide, owner, McQuaide Co. ‘While the raw beauty of a stone sink is undeniable and it will never rust or dent, marble is porous and requires re-sealing, so we tend to recommend them for light use.’ For daily use, consider a washing-up bowl or line the base in stainless steel. Kitchen design, McQuaide Co.
SHADOW PLAY
Don’t overlook the impact of perfectly pitched shadow lighting. As well as creating a relaxing feel, hidden LEDs can be used to show off materials, such as this striking Jade Onyx. Luxury kitchen specialist Extreme Design incorporates concealed lighting in its kitchens, especially in open-plan spaces. ‘Such kitchens should elevate in the evenings and become a beautiful backdrop to the interiors they sit within,’ explains creative director Marcello Cuconato. Kitchens, from £60,000, Extreme Design.
ABOVE AND BEYOND
Overhead storage takes design to a whole new level – literally. ‘Using the space