The timeless shaker kitchen in Scotland

In a stunning Victorian property from the 1900s, nestled in the charming town of Linlithgow, Scotland—known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes—Kate and David have found their forever home. Central to their renovation is a kitchen with Scandinavian design from Nordiska Kök, just as Kate envisioned.

Kitchen design – Nordiska Kök

A serene color scheme of soft white and dark green in the contemporary shaker kitchen. 

The muted, soft color scheme follows like a red thread througout the house. 

As the founder of the interior design studio Studio Heim, located just outside Edinburgh, Kate Allamby strongly believes that a beautifully designed home enriches daily life.

"Studio Heim was born from a passion for creating environments that reflect the personality of the people who live in them," she says.

This ethos is reflected in the couple's own home, where the kitchen and utility spaces embody clean lines, natural materials, and careful consideration of form and function.

The living room is just as beautifully decorated as the rest of the house, and showcasing Kate’s remarkable sense for details and color setting. 

Light and airy feel in the kitchen thanks to the color scheme and large windows with light flooding in. 

By partnering with Nordiska Kök, they created two rooms that beautifully capture the essence of Scandinavian design while ensuring functionality.

The dark green island stands out beautifully,” Kate notes, “and the entire room is adorned with houseplants that further enhance the natural, airy vibe of the space.
— Kate Allamby

The new kitchen, positioned in a side extension, seamlessly connects the old with the new. The couple opted for slimline shaker cupboards, giving the kitchen a classic yet contemporary Scandinavian feel. With a peaceful, neutral color palette, the Scandinavian aesthetic is enhanced and complements the home's character.

The slimline shaker cupboards gives the kitchen a classic yet contemporary Scandinavian feel.
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The worktop, crafted from quartz, features a warm, delicate vein running throughout, extending up the backsplash and forming a stylish shelf.

The kitchen island has become the heart of our home, drawing in family and friends alike. My husband David loves to cook, and having the hob on the island has made cooking a social experience for him too.
— Kate Allamby

Lots of storage and and working space in the light kitchen. 

The interior is inspired by natural textures, neutral tones, and Scandinavian elements.

All appliances are hidden and concealed behind the tall cupboards for a uniform expression.

The couple placed a strong emphasis on blending functionality and aesthetics. Storage was essential, providing ample space to tuck away all their kitchen gadgets, while integrated appliances keep the space clean and uncluttered. The kitchen is both highly practical and visually striking, blending natural textures, a neutral palette, and Scandinavian-inspired elements.

The Scandinavian design is truly visible in everything, from the color scheme to materials like the light wood used in the chairs and dining table.

Bespoke, solid drawers and cutlery insert in white-pigmented oak. 

All the colors are carefully coordinated and meticulously planned to create a cohesive theme throughout the house.

Meanwhile, the utility room is a compact 3m x 3m space that had to accommodate both laundry and boot room functions. Once the former kitchen, it now holds hidden laundry appliances, coats, shoes, sports gear, and even a concealed freezer for the dogs' food.

An own shower for Harris and Honey was one of the best choices, Kate says. 

Beautiful staircase in the renovated house.
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"One of the standout features is the dog shower, a lifesaver when it comes to keeping our working cocker spaniels, Harris and Honey, clean," Kate says.

Quartz worktops and antique brass fixtures, maintain a warm and cohesive aesthetic in the kitchen. 

Kate and David with their cocker spaniels, Harris and Honey.
Photo: Eve Conroy for PS Magazine

As the founder of the interior design studio Studio Heim, Kate Allamby strongly believes that a beautifully designed home enriches daily life.

To maintain a uniform expression, the slimline shaker cupboards and quartz worktops are used in the utility room as well. The Moroccan-style zellige tiles in the dog shower area, combined with antique brass fixtures, maintain a warm and cohesive aesthetic. High cabinets make excellent use of the room's tall ceilings, ensuring plenty of storage space.


Photo & home: Kate Allamby, Studio Heim


The kitchen was designed and crafted in Sweden in our carpentry Studio outside Gothenburg, and then shipped to the client in England. We are proud to offer our high-quality Scandinavian kitchens, crafted in Sweden and now available for delivery across Europe.
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