Designing modern and classic kitchens with Falcon ovens

October 16th, 2012

Appliance Talk Ovens

Kitchens aren’t solely food storage and preparation zones – they’re also spaces in our homes where we socialise and entertain family and friends.  Thus, it’s important for our kitchens to have some personality, so they can be attractive as well as functional.

Some of us prefer to give our kitchens an ultra-modern look, with stainless steel appliances covered in electronic controls, though others may find this all a bit cold and soulless.

Some of us prefer a more retro look that hearkens back to the kitchens of yesteryear, with colours, big brass knobs, and soft curves.  That said, some of us consider this look to be a bit old-fashioned, and worry that these older-style appliances may lag behind contemporary models in terms of performance.

Ovens and ranges from UK brand Falcon can help when designing a kitchen of either aesthetic, as its UK-manufactured products come in a variety of different styles, from contemporary modern ovens to classically-designed models, all of which integrate state-of-the-art features for preparing meals of amazing quality.

The Falcon Professional series, inspired by professional restaurant ovens, is available in stylish black or sleek stainless steel – signature colours of contemporary kitchens (of course, for a change of pace, Professional models in other colours are also available).

This series gives you’re the choices of one or two electric ovens, and dual fuel gas or induction cooktops, so you can pick an oven that exactly suits your specifications.

Looking impressive and providing exceptional performance, a Falcon Professional oven would be a welcome addition to any modern kitchen.

For those who prefer the retro look, there’s Falcon’s Classic and Elan ovens, which provide your kitchen with a more old-school look and feel.

Available in a range of colours, including Racing Green, Cranberry, and Royal Blue, these ovens can brighten up your kitchen and provide a talking point for your guests (though there are also black and stainless steel varieties for a slightly more subtle effect).

And despite their old-world appearance, they don’t lack modern technology, with many models integrating induction cooktops for precise temperature control, and multiple oven cavities divided by heatproof divider panels, so the different ingredients of your meals can remain separated and in their ideal cooking conditions.

So where do you stand?  Would you prefer your kitchen to be smooth and modern-looking, or more traditional and classical?  Although Falcon provides a range of high-quality ovens and other kitchen appliances to suit both design schemes, the ultimate choice in the end is up to you.

Mark joined Appliances Online in November 2011 and has since learned more than he ever expected to know about appliances. He enjoys looking for new and unusual ways for to solve everyday problems using typical household appliances. When he’s not toiling at the desks of Appliances Online and Big Brown Box, he tries to find time to write the next big bestseller and draw satirical cartoons, but is too easily distracted by TV, music and video games. Mark’s favourite appliance is the Dyson Groom Tool, as he loves the concept of vacuuming your dog. Google+

2 responses to “Designing modern and classic kitchens with Falcon ovens”

  1. Marie says:

    Hi I was trying to find the pale blue free standing cooker you have in the photo you have on your front page for this site and what price you are asking for it. Im in Melbourne also

  2. Mark Bristow says:

    Hi Marie,

    Unfortunately we don’t have this particular stove available, but you can still find a variety of ovens, stoves and other cooking appliances at Appliances Online, in a range of different colours: http://www.appliancesonline.com.au/cooking-appliances.aspx

    cheers

    Mark

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