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The Real Green Kitchen – 100% Sustainable Design

October 12, 2018
The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

And we’ve made it to Friday lovely people. And, if you’re anything like us you’ll be hanging out in your kitchen either cooking some well-deserved treats or feeding your ever-hungry brood. Considering kitchens are one of the biggest investments we will make for our homes, I’m incredibly excited to reveal The Real Kitchen Company’s latest The Real Green kitchen today.

I came across this brilliant sustainable kitchen whilst visiting 100% Design last month.  Made entirely from one of the world’s most sustainable resources bamboo, I had to take a closer look and I thought you might too. Ready?…

The Real Green Kitchen – 100% Sustainable Design

The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

100% Sustainable Kitchen made from bamboo by The Real Kitchen Company – 100% Design

If you’ve never heard of the The Real Kitchen Company before, they are highly trained cabinet makers that produce tailor-made kitchens as well as other furniture solutions such as bespoke bedrooms, bathrooms, libraries and studies.

The Real Kitchen Company are based in Ripley, Derbyshire and have a reputation for only using the finest quality timbers when it comes to their highly skilled craftsmanship. Sustainability is key throughout all their designs and not just with the kitchen we’re looking at today.

 

The Real Green – Bamboo Kitchen Design

The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

To add to their repertoire, they have recently ventured into using bamboo as a primary material to create a unique and environmentally friendly kitchen. They’ve aptly named it The Real Green and it may be one that you may want to consider investing in your home in the future. It’s the first of its kind here in the UK and I’ve seriously fallen in love with it.

 

Benefits of Choosing Bamboo

The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

Yes, that is a sink made from bamboo! It formed part of their Real Green Kitchen at 100% Design.

I know you’re probably thinking how would bamboo work in the kitchen as it’s not something we see or are amongst the everyday choices we are offered by traditional kitchen companies. So here are a few facts that may or may not persuade you to have a look at this wonderful resourceful material.

 

Environmental Facts about Bamboo:

  • Bamboo is a grass
  • It’s grown without pesticides or chemicals.
  • Is fast growing and can be harvested every 3-5 years.
  • Requires no irrigation
  • Bamboo rarely needs replanting
  • Helps balance oxygen and carbon dioxide in our atmosphere
  • Can be grown in a number of different environments
  • Carbon smart

 

Why Choose Bamboo For Your Homes?

  • Bamboo is naturally anti-bacterial
  • Water resistant
  • Doesn’t stain or deteriorate if it should get wet
  • Extremely durable – Longevity and quality. The perfect duo! The Real Green kitchen could outlast all other kitchens.

 

 

The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

Bamboo is a fantastic material to construct furniture with and whilst we have seen it filtering through in the form of smaller furniture design concepts such as side tables and chairs, this has to be the first fully constructed kitchen using this 100% environmentally friendly material.

The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

If there’s one place in our homes that sees a lot of activity it has to be our kitchen spaces so it makes sense to invest in a kitchen that is going to stand up to the test of time.

Bamboo also offers a material that’s solid throughout (for cabinets/doors/shelves) rather than a veneered product – again, this helps with the furniture longevity.

 

The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

Not only does it have a wonderful natural patina to it, but bamboo is also an incredibly hard natural material which makes it extremely durable as well as stable for kitchen furniture production.

Bamboo has been proven to better than conventional timber when it comes to its strength too! If processed and laminated correctly, bamboo timber has superior physical features compared to other popular kitchen materials such as oak and pine.

As kitchens see high temperatures and high levels of moisture, bamboo is a brilliant solution for going green in the kitchen is such an expansive way.

The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

 The Real Green Kitchen - 100% Sustainable Design

And if you prefer a little bit of colour in your kitchen, then fear not! Bamboo is an incredibly smooth material which lends itself to being painted. The Real Kitchen Company are able to apply any water-based shade you would like. Making it more unique and bespoke to you and your decor choices.

You’ll be pleased to note that The Real Kitchen Company is in the process of building an exclusive Real Green showroom network right across the UK. And if you happen to be at Grand Designs this week, you’ll be able to see this impressive sustainable kitchen in person. You can also contact The Real Kitchen Company direct here to find your local stockist.

Have a beautiful weekend and thanks for stopping by!

Maria xx

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5 Comments

  • Reply Sebastian October 12, 2018 at 7:52 pm

    Noice.

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    • Reply Maria October 15, 2018 at 7:56 pm

      Thank you so much!!

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  • Reply Rishav Jain September 6, 2019 at 7:15 pm

    This is a very good idea of using wood in a kitchen. very few people think of this. It can be painted beautifully to fit into the kitchen interior in different ways.

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