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Apr112013

Henrybuilt

It's been several years since I first heard about Henrybuilt kitchens. I have lusted after their kitchens from that moment on. Modern and clean lines yet they exude warmth. We don't usually blog "products" but this is more about some fabulously designed kitchens, and when the folks at Henrybuilt sent over some photos, I was more than happy to share them here (especially when I heard their new range offers more traditional and rustic options). The next time I'm due for new kitchen cabinets, I'm totally going to harass these folks to hook me up. ;)

Reader Comments (8)

I like the fact that they use wood carcasses with laminate doors, so that the former creates a visual frame around the latter. Brilliant idea!

11 Apr 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBlanders

We have something similar, closer to home, made in Montreal, environmentally responsible and they now have colours so you could achieve a similar look. À Hauteur d'Homme : http://hh.ca/en/

12 Apr 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLouise

You were right to share - nice one.

Louise's link is a good option as well.

12 Apr 2013 | Unregistered Commenterneko

I'm pretty sure henrybuilt works in Montreal, too.

Why have a "similar look" when you can get the real thing!

12 Apr 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSteve

Clean, and neat I like that. The recessed lights in the cabinets is a nice touch! Thanks for sharing the post!

12 Apr 2013 | Unregistered CommenterGarret

I love that wall or track-mounted shelf/knife block/chopping board thingy system!! As well as the cabinetry...going in the inspiration file.

13 Apr 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBudgie

In love with those little leather chairs!

15 Apr 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSimple Things

Check out www.cabinetworks.co.za for the South African version. Beautiful!

17 Apr 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKitchen Love

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