
The Hill Wood Kitchen sits within a serene lakeside cabin on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, embracing a bright and airy atmosphere with understated elegance.
This kitchen combines natural beige FENIX® fronts with subtle, soft-hued composite worktops, offering a perfect blend of modern design and Scandinavian-inspired hygge. The result is a peaceful retreat that feels effortlessly connected to its natural surroundings, a fitting design for an East Anglian getaway.
Effortless Elegance: A Tranquil, Light-Filled Kitchen
The FENIX® Beige Luxor fronts provide a smooth, matte texture that softens the overall feel of the kitchen, lending warmth without overpowering the lightness of the space. The minimal palette brings a sense of calm, with the muted tones allowing the natural light to play a key role in shaping the environment. Paired with Neolith Retrostone worktops in a 12mm profile, the kitchen is both functional and refined, offering durability and ease of maintenance while keeping the design clean and contemporary.
Refined Contrast: Craftsmanship in the Details
Our HUSK scalloped handles, featuring a black metal backplate, add a subtle yet striking contrast against the beige cabinetry, offering a tactile and modern finishing touch without disrupting the minimalist aesthetic. The handles tie together the soft tones and bring a touch of modern craftsmanship to the space.
The Hill Wood Kitchen showcases how thoughtful design and the use of natural materials can transform a simple cabin kitchen into a tranquil, stylish sanctuary, perfectly suited to the lakeside setting.
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The cabin is part of Fritton Lake, a 250-acre estate on the Norfolk-Suffolk border, open to cabin owners, private members, and holiday guests only. As part of an ambitious rewilding project, the farmland has gradually been restored to self-management, leading to the protection and restoration of carefully managed sustainable wildland that is now home to free-roaming deer, cattle, water buffalo, sheep, ponies and rich bird and plantlife.