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Written by Andrew Nixon

At Naked Kitchens we love working with timber – in fact, applying English craftsmanship to the very best Appalachian oak and walnut is the foundation of our business.
Over the years we’ve crafted countless bespoke cabinets, units, shelves, pantries, worktops and one-of-a-kind features from beautiful, natural wood – and it’s given us a unique insight into just how versatile timber really is. From very traditional, farmhouse style kitchens, to super-smart urban apartments – high-quality exposed timber can enhance any look.
There are many reasons to love exposed timber…
Whether you’re looking for subtle wooden accents or want to make timber the star of the show, here are some creative ideas to bring timber into your kitchen:

Exposed timber as a neutral alternative in the St Albans Cottage kitchen
As an alternative to a neutral like white or grey, natural wood can make a wonderfully warm foundation for a colorful kitchen, creating a rich, layered effect. In the St Albans Cottage kitchen, designed by architect Jake Lai, frameless Ladbroke doors in a brushed limed oak finish do precisely this job. As Jake puts it: “the beautiful natural grain pattern provides a neutral background for color and lifts the space.”

The oak breakfast bar acts as a gorgeous color pop in the Westward Ho kitchen kitchen
Alternatively a single feature in natural wood amongst painted cabinetry can make for a surprising and striking color ‘pop’. The effect is particularly dramatic in a dark scheme, like the Westward Ho kitchen (above). The breakfast bar in oak, built into the island at table height, makes a wonderful contrast to the cabinets in dark green and feels friendly and welcoming in the otherwise very smart and contemporary design.

Beautiful texture contrasts in the Staithe kitchen
Color is the most obvious way of creating contrasts in interior design, but you can also do it with texture – and the beautiful grains and natural ‘feeliness’ of timber are just the job for that. The Staithe kitchen may be neutral in color, but the gorgeous texture contrasts provided by the warm limed oak means that it’s packed full of character.

Stunning layers of material in the Anmer kitchen
You can also create textural layers by pairing timber with other high-quality materials like marble, brass, stainless steel, or glass. In the Anmer kitchen the striking textural contrast between the warm timber and the cool, hard white marbled worktop and splashbacks really brings out the natural beauty of both.

Rustic charm in a very modern kitchen at The Haringey
Introducing just one or two natural timber items into an otherwise very modern kitchen design can have a dramatic effect, somehow anchoring the scheme in history and nature. The The Haringey kitchen, for example, is like a contemporary work of art, with its sleek white cabinets with colorful handles and swirling pastel splashback.. It’s a very sophisticated, urban look, but the beautiful timber dining table gives it a big dollop of homely rustic charm – and it all works perfectly.

Walnut is the star feature of the Georgian Hall kitchen
But as well as being rustic and homely, timber can be grand and imposing – especially if it’s used for a large kitchen centrepiece. In the Georgian Hall kitchen the star of the show is the sensational central island with walnut worktops. This is timber at its imperious best: natural, expertly crafted, quite timeless and built to last forever.
Whether you’re drawn to the warmth of oak, the luxury of walnut, or the versatility of mixed timber finishes, there’s no shortage of ways to incorporate wood into your kitchen. At Naked Kitchens, we craft bespoke wooden features with precision and care, ensuring each piece enhances the beauty and function of your space.
As well as cabinets and worktops, we can help you to introduce subtle timber touches through items like:
We work with the very best timber materials, with finishes including oak, limed oak, walnut and Scandinavian birch ply.

Are you ready to bring the beauty of timber into your kitchen? Get in touch with us today to begin your journey.
See also:
Kitchen inspiration: mixing and matching different cabinet styles for visual effect
Choosing colors for your kitchen – an expert guide
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