Walnut kitchens - 10 of the best
Interested in using walnut in your kitchen? See Housetohome.co.uk for our top pick of the best walnut kitchen designs.

Crown Imperial's Rivara kitchen
uses solid walnut frames and veneered panels for a rich, elegant look.
Team with stainless-steel bar handles and bold wallpaper for the
ultimate in modern chic.
Prices start from £5000
Create a stylish and timeless look in your kitchen with rich, dark cabinetry.
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The SL505 kitchen from SieMatic is a sleek, handleless scheme featuring a walnut veneer worktop.
Kitchens start from £20,000
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John Lewis of Hungerford's new Artisan Natural range combines traditional cabinetry with walnut or oak furniture, black granite and a double ceramic sink for a contemporary look.
Prices start at £15,000
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The Walnut and Silver collection from Smallbone of Devizes incorporates glamorous features, such as mirrored back panels, silver handles and slatted fronts, that contrast perfectly with the rich wood.
Prices start from £35,000
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Schiffini's Spezie collection at DesignSpaceLondon has cleverly integrated doors, with built-in handles that fit into the worktops.
Prices start from £25,000
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Strata from Stoneham combines luscious American Black walnut with stainless-steel accents while a central island mixes white hi-gloss drawers with walnut pilaster.
Expect to pay from £20,000
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Charles Yorke's Porto kitchen uses crown-cut and quarter-cut veneers with solid walnut frames for a clean, contrasting design.
Expect to pay from £30,000
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Ideal for a busy family kitchen, this Schmidt design mixes walnut melamine bases with wall units in white laquer.
Prices start from £12,000

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