Classic Oak

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From dog beds to chair legs, our natural oak finish is quite literally the king of classic when it comes to choosing an accent wood for a kitchen and ancillary room spaces. Classic oak is extremely versatile and can be designed into both classic and contemporary projects either as more of a statement piece, like a large piece of boot room cabinetry for example (you can see this below) or concealed behind cabinetry as part of a kitchen.

Classic oak works particularly well alongside grey, cool tones as it add warmth effortlessly. Scroll down to see the projects that have specified the Classic oak as an interior finish and used as an accent wood on other pieces of cabinetry like dog beds and chairs etc…

C R A N B R O O K  P R O J E C T

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey Munson

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey MunsonView the Cranbrook project here.

G E R R A R D S  C R O S S

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey Munson

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey MunsonView the Gerrards Cross project here.

W O R C E S T E R S H I R E  P R O J E C T

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey Munson
Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey Munson

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey MunsonView the Worcestershire project here.

G E O R G I A N  F A R M H O U S E  P R O J E C T

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey Munson
Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey Munson

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey MunsonView the Georgian farmhouse project here.

H E R T F O R D S H I R E  P R O J E C T

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey Munson

Classic Oak - Design Notes - Humphrey MunsonView the Hertfordshire Project here.

Images: Paul Craig

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