BA Components revamp their Bella Range
Vinyl KBB Door and Components Manufacturers BA Components have recently revamped their Bella Range and David Caulfield who heads up the BA Sales & Marketing Team shared some of his ideas and thinking with Kitchen Journal.
High gloss kitchens are shining brighter than ever with white, black and cream leading the trend. Add to that the ‘hot’ colours this summer of zingy and zesty oranges, reds and limes and the picture is almost complete.
While something as expensive as a kitchen shouldn’t just be bought just on the basis of current trends there is a lot to be gained from taking some of today’s cutting edge trends and mixing them with a good solid neutral base colour of white or cream.
High gloss white gives a clean crisp feel to any kitchen, but when mixed with some of today’s latest High Gloss colours the finish can be quite breathtaking, as can be seen in this picture by mixing a warm but really modern look such as the Plum Prunus with High Gloss white Venice doors from the Bella range.

Design trends at the moment are very much focussed around the application of ‘mix and match’ and the use of vibrant oranges & limes as accent colours.
The emphasis today is firmly on variety, crispness and smooth sleek lines, and when we combine all of these elements with the use of High Gloss Cream, Zingy Paprika Orange and handle-less rail, you can really spice up the kitchen with colour, excitement and taste.

Another means of providing variation from solid colour is by including subtle detailing on doors and wall units, such as the random ripple effect of the new Sahara doors and panels or the use of textured ‘Riven’ finishes in the Bella range.

The cutting edge design and advanced manufacturing processes now current in vinyl wrapped products has allowed designers and marketers to target a whole new audience with their products, and truly add that Avant Garde look to excite and enthuse.

Furniture Production Sept 2008.
