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Beautiful

september 2014

Kitchens
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in this issue...
Page 101
Introducing light was
paramount in this pale
but interesting kitchen

Page 56
A bold backdrop
helps a glossy cream
scheme really shine

Inspirational kitchen stories


26 perfectly formed An improved layout,
clever features and designer touches have helped
rejuvenate a once lacklustre space

61 light touch This modern white-painted


scheme has a refreshing indoor/outdoor feel

33 modern classic Personal treasures are


at the forefront of this carefully curated kitchen

101 open brief These homeowners happily


sacrifced a series of dark and cramped rooms to
gain a large, free-fowing and light-flled space

40 polished finish Meticulous planning


and attention to detail ensured this couples new
room had more than just surface appeal

106 pillar of strength How a kitchen designer


turned an awkward but essential structural support
into an eye-catching and functional feature

50 the big picture Six long years in the making,


this impressive design was well worth the wait

114 pure & simple A practical, no-frills family


space was top of the agenda for this time-pressed pair

56 a bold move Relocating their farmhouse kitchen


proved the right decision for this daring couple

118 made for two An industrious arrangement


that caters for both a chef and kitchen designers needs

Key to foorplans
Fridge and/or freezer
Microwave
Dryer
Washing machine
Dishwasher

Beautiful kitchens

Advice & know-how

News, shopping & decorating

44 mellow yellow Brighten up your


kitchen with sunny curry and mustard shades

15 kitchen news Our selection of the latest


appliances, accessories and design ideas to inspire

68 plan ... Basement conversions ofer a new


level of opportunity for large, open-plan schemes

20 living the dream Take a well-deserved


break from your project to check out the best
new restaurants, events and kitchenalia

74 surface ... Add timeless appeal to foors,


walls and worktops with beautiful natural timber
79 appliances ... Why combination ovens are
fast becoming the must-have kitchen appliance
87 the look ... All the ingredients youll need
to design a smart, high-performing cooks kitchen

Page 113
From modern to retro,
these stylish chairs
are to dine for

82 decorate ... Give your breakfast room


a cool and comfortable cofee-shop vibe, perfect
for the morning rush and relaxing weekends
100 bright ideas Turn on the style with
our dazzling selection of designer wall lights

94 light ... Versatile kitchen lighting solutions

113 hot seats Are you sitting comfortably?


Statement-making dining chairs to suit all schemes

110 clean machine Great eco credentials mean


theres no better time to splash out on a dishwasher

122 shop Practical and stylish, blinds and


shutters can work wonders for kitchen windows

Page 74

Page 94

Timeless natural
wood fnishes

On the cover

Flexible lighting
for all occasions

Regulars

Page 15

11 getting started Break your kitchen project


down into these simple steps and get it right frst time
24 kitchen story Designer Nick Munro talks
proportion, cofee pots and provocative dinner guests
48 the interior designer Charlotte Crosland
shares her interior designer secrets
66
Dramatic alterations were
required to maximise light
and space in this previously
dark and dated west London
house. See page 61

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Save 20% on Earthborn Claypaint

124 kitchen directory Where to buy


everything you need to create your ideal scheme
138 one last thing Pretty details and vintage
fnds lend personality to an all-white space

The latest products


and ideas for the
ultimate kitchen

Editorial
deborah Barker
Helen Stone
personal assistants Caroline Clarke/Vera Purbrick (020 3148 7311)
design consultant Caroline Brown
editorial assistant Sally dominic (020 3148 7154)
features editor Alix ONeill
kitchens coordinator Lucy Searle
art editors Melanie Brown/Paula Jardine
chief sub editor Sen OConnell
deputy chief sub editor Maxine Clarke
sub editor Aline Tanner
kitchen plans Antbits
editor in chief
editor

Publishing
one of the things i especially
appreciate about my own kitchen, when it
gets to this time of year, is how accessible
it is to the garden the doors are fung
open all day long at the weekends and we
are in and out as if its one fuid space. and
i think its fair to say that space has
become a central theme of the modern
kitchen. certainly the kitchen designers i
talk to report that the majority of their
clients are extending, remodelling and knocking down walls to create that
all-important open-plan feel. You will see this refected in the real kitchens we
are featuring this issue, from Jacob krichefskis bright and airy architectural
extension on page 50 to the colbert family, who moved their kitchen to form a
more logical fow from indoors out, on page 56. Our planning feature on page
68 looks at the often thorny issue of basement extensions and conversions.
Done well, with sensitivity, and with due respect to the neighbours, it can be a
highly efective way to gain space without the sprawl. Were also taking a good
look at lighting schemes a brilliant way to transform the kitchen by night and
make it a welcoming, entertaining and relaxing space all year round. i hope
that you will fnd plenty here to inspire your own kitchen project, and dont
forget you can always fnd more at beautifulkitchensblog.co.uk and by
downloading a digital back issue. see below for details.

Marcus Rich
Fiona dent
pa to managing director lifestyle Lizzie Shepperson
publishing director Yvonne Ramsden
ceo ipc media

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process. Please use matchpots/swatches to check colours before buying. Worktops: every
kitchen layout is diferent and your fnal worktop cost will depend on
cut-outs and other fnishings. For this reason, the prices quoted for
worktops are without cutting and fnishing unless specifed.

Advice | Design

getting started

Buying a new kitchen can be a daunting prospect. From


choosing the right style to fnding a designer and developing
a layout, theres a lot to take on board. Breaking it into small,
manageable steps will make the process easier consider it
a journey, and give each stage all the time and care it needs

DeVOLs Real Shaker


kitchen is handmade,
handpainted and available
in seven shades, including
Mushroom, shown here.
Kitchens from 8,000

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Advice | Design

looK At the spAce

Do you simply want a place to


prepare meals, or are you after
an open-plan living area with
enough room for a dining zone, and
perhaps a snug, too? Is entertaining at
the top of your list, or do you mainly use
the space to rustle up family meals? How
much storage do you need? Have a good
clear-out and get rid of anything you no
longer use be ruthless. Also, note down
which aspects of your current kitchen
work for you and those that dont.

the fun pArt

Collect images that inspire


you. Tear pages from
magazines, scour kitchen
company websites and use sharing sites
such as Pinterest.com. Treasured objects,
well-loved artworks or favourite pieces
of furniture can be a great starting point
for a theme or colour scheme. Dont worry
about what you can and cant aford at this
stage its all about honing your style.
Visuals give an easy way to share ideas
with your family and kitchen designer.

set your budget

Be honest about your fnances


from the outset so that your
designer can gauge where to
invest and where to save. Ways to make
a small budget stretch further include
open shelving and generous pull-out
storage both cut down on the number
of units you need to buy. When it comes
to appliances, think about what you
really use, and dont forget to budget
for professional services such as a
Gas Safe ftter, electrician or a tiler.

a good designer
will fulfil the
potential of
your kitchen and
ensure the layout
works perfectly
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BeAUTIFUL kITCHeNS

mAKe A wish list

Nail those must-haves;


whether thats sleek Corian
worktops, plenty of storage,
or a statement island, have a clear idea
of what you want. What type of cooker
are you after, and with which functions?
Which other appliances cant you live
without? Make sure youve really got to
grips with what you need and want before
you even set foot in the showroom. The
more information you can give,
the better your design will be.

find A good
Kitchen compAny

Flicking through magazines


is a great way to fnd kitchen
companies working across all budgets.
Look at designers/retailers websites,
too, as most have portfolios of previous
projects youll fnd a handy list on our
blog, beautifulkitchensblog.co.uk. And
of course pop into nearby showrooms.
Word of mouth is still a great way to fnd a
reliable company, with the certainty that
the service has lived up to expectation.

enjoy the process

Once youve chosen your


kitchen and found a designer
who shares your vision, youre
well on the way to creating a dream
kitchen, so enjoy the next phase of
fne-tuning the design. Most companies
produce CAD drawings, which give a good
idea of how the design will look, and this
is the time to discuss worktops, sinks,
taps, splashbacks and fooring. Profcient
designers will be able to help with ideas
for materials beyond the cabinetry.

countdown
to completion

Unfortunately, reftting
such an important part of
your home comes with a certain amount
of upheaval. A professional kitchen
company will ensure the process is quick
and as painless as possible, but its worth
having a contingency plan. Set up a basic
cook station along with vital provisions
elsewhere in the house. Plan to be away
for the most disruptive stages, and try to
relax and look forward to whats to come.

Timber cladding, a handy


peg rail and a cream Aga
add to the classic charm

designer touch

To get the best from your new


kitchen, call in a professional,
be that a kitchen designer,
interior designer or architect. Never
underestimate what a trained eye can
bring. As well as years of experience,
ideas and know-how, theyll be able to
ofer solutions you wont have thought
of. Add to this up-to-date knowledge of
products, fxtures and fttings, plus the
ability to source everything on your
behalf, often getting good deals.

fitting And
services

Shoddy workmanship can


ruin a kitchen but decent
installation will ensure even inexpensive
units look amazing. Ask friends and
family for recommendations, or go
through a registered trade association,
such as the Federation of Master
Builders, fmb.org.uk. Larger projects may
require planning permission or building
regulations approval. Visit the website
planningportal.gov.uk for useful advice.

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finishing
touches

The fnal additions


are what make your
kitchen your own. Add in an accent colour
via striking accessories, subtly linking
fnishes for instance, pair a timber
breakfast bar with wooden stools, or
upholster the seats with fabric that ties in
with your splashback. Little details, such
as your choice of handles and artworks
on the walls, can transform a scheme
and add real personality.

For stockist details go to page 124

News | Shopping

objects
of beauty

all things great and small to bring your kitchen to life

Make storage a
style statement.
Woody shelving,
soap-treated oak
frame and
powder-coated steel
shelves, h196.5 x
w75.5 x d44.5cm,
from 294, Hay at
twentytwentyone,
020 7837 1900,
twentytwentyone.com

Create a colourful
centrepiece.
Coloured Cluster Light,
from h16 x d12cm per
pendant, 1,176,
Holloways of Ludlow,
020 7602 5757,
hollowaysofudlow.com

Soft colours and simple


textures bring quiet beauty.
Pink cushion in handwoven 100%
ecological merino wool, 108, Zuzunaga at
Clippings, 020 7060 7422, clippings.com

Add an artistic
feel to floors with
painterly prints.
Mode 100% pure
new wool rug,
from 900 for 170 x
230cm, Bluebellgray,
0141 221 0724,
bluebellgray.com

A stylish update for a design classic.


Originals love seat in walnut and beech, h78 x w117 x d53cm,
1,125, Ercol, 01844 271800, ercol.com

Give fooring a
Venetian favour.
Double Cross recycled
oak (from Venetian
mooring posts) and
chestnut fooring,
panels from 50 x
50cm, from 720sq m,
Paris Ceramics,
020 7371 7778,
parisceramics.com

Nows the time to think heating.


Flow Form radiator in Coral (also available
in other shades), from 431, Bisque,
01276 605888, bisque.co.uk

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kitchen
essentials

the latest looks for cabinets , sinks and surfaces

precioUs
meta L
Dornbrachts new
Cyprum fnish has a
rose-gold tone, produced
using 18-carat gold and
copper. We like the
combination of warm
tones and the purist
design of this Tara Ultra
Pivot single-lever mixer,
1,741. 02476 717129,
dornbracht.com

In great shape

Add a hit of striking pattern


with these new Geometric
Inlay Decor wall tiles in
Dove/Smoke, 80sq m,
Mandarin Stone. Each tile
has a diameter of 15cm,
and they are made of
durable, non-porous
porcelain perfect for
splashbacks. 01600 715444,
mandarinstone.com

cabin fever
Inspired by the design of the 1960s, the freestanding Cabin Kitchen collection
from West Elm wouldnt look out of place in a country lodge. It includes this
island, h97 x w122 x d74cm, 849, and tower cabinet, h173 x w61 x d47cm,
629, both with solid-oak tops and wood frames with white lacquer fnish,
plus retro-style icebox handles. 0800 404 9780, westelm.co.uk

sUsta in aB Le Wo o d
These HD Rustic Wood-Efect ceramic wall
tiles in Light Grey mimic the warm look and
lightly textured grain of timber without the risk
of warping or water damage, making them
ideal for use on a splashback or foor theyre
also compatible with underfoor heating.
Priced 30sq m, 148 x 498mm, British Ceramic
Tile, 01626 834774, britishceramictile.com

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grey a re a
Designed to blend with
stainless steel or contrast with
wood, Schocks Cristalite Plus
material is now available in
two shades of grey, Basalt
and the lighter Beton. Primus
D150 sink in Basalt, 469.
07809 865411, schock.de

News | Kitchen

mix it up
Bringing together a
variety of diferent design
elements from across
SieMatics schemes, the
IndividualDesign concept
allows you to mix and
match to create your own,
personalised cookingdining-living space. Shown
here, an island in S2
cabinetry in matt white
lacquer is teamed with other
collections in graphite grey
gloss and natural walnut for
a completely tailored look.
Kitchens priced from
20,000, 0161 246 6010,
siematic.co.uk

TH e B I g SC re e N

Tall order
Crosswaters new Cucina collection of kitchen
sinks and taps includes the elegant Ninety Tall
side-lever mixer in stainless steel fnish, 170.
0845 873 8840, crosswater-cucina.co.uk

Plain English has launched a


series of screens, including this
half-glazed design inspired by
those found below stairs in
grand Georgian houses. Prices
from 5,000 per panel, plus
ftting, 01449 774028,
plainenglishdesign.co.uk

o p e n to id e as
The simple beauty of design supremo Piero
Lissonis work is always a force to be reckoned
with. His latest collection for Bof is called
Open a ftting name for this clean-lined
monobloc island, which features a stainless
steel frame, hob, chopping block, sink and
bench table, plus storage. Kitchen prices from
36,000. 020 7590 8910, bofuk.com

Find more shopping tips and trends at housetohome.co.uk/beautifulkitchens

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News | Appliances

form &
function

good - looking appliances for the hard - working kitchen

Cofee culture
Premium cooking
brand Wolf has
launched its new
built-in cofee system,
designed to produce
top-quality cofee,
espresso, cappuccino,
latte and macchiato,
with perfectly steamed
and foamed milk, at a
single touch. The
600mm-wide
ICBEC24 costs 2,940,
and the 762mm
ICBEC30 is 3,168.
0845 250 0010,
subzero-wolf.co.uk

RET RO C HIC
Famous for its
1950s-style fridges,
Smeg has launched a
retro-inspired range
of small appliances,
including this curvy
SMF01 stand mixer.
Available in red,
cream, black and
silver, with a 4.8-litre
mixing bowl and
1000W motor, it
costs 379.99,
0844 557 9907,
smeg50style.com/gb

WASH & GO

Now you can wash and dry up to


1kg (about fve shirts) of laundry
in less than an hour with Bekos
WDA91440W washer dryer
ideal if you need sports kit or a
certain outft in double-quick
time. It uses the companys unique
water-saving Direct Air Cool
Technology in the drying cycle,
has a 9kg washing and 6kg drying
capacity, spin speed of 1400 rpm,
an A energy rating, and costs
550. 0345 600 4911, beko.co.uk

COOKED TO ORDER

Siemens domino hob range lets you tailor diferent elements


to suit the way you cook. Team a wok burner and gas hob, or
combine efcient induction cooking with a tepanyaki plate
for easy entertaining. Shown here, black glass dual-wok burner,
504, and tepanyaki, 1,336. 0844 892 8999, siemens-home.co.uk

TO P D RAWER
Fisher & Paykel made a splash with
the frst drawer-style dishwashers, and
its latest update, the DishDrawer
DD60SCHX7, sees the controls move to
the front. It opens as smoothly as a
kitchen drawer for easy loading and
has nine programmes, capacity for six
place settings and an A energy rating.
It costs 699. 0800 088 6605,
fsherpaykel.co.uk

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BeAuTIFul kITCHeNS

The Bora Classic features a unique


worktop extractor system that draws
vapour downwards to remove cooking
smells, steam and grease quickly. Prices
start at 2,128. Available from Euroline,
0845 338 1761, euroline.org.uk

COmPIlED by jacky parker, amelia thorpe

Clean sweep

living
the dream

beautiful touches for your new kitchen and


inspirational escapes for during the build ...

ClassiC
tastes

Broaden your culinary


repertoire at Cooks: The Carlton
School of Food at Carlton Towers
in Yorkshire. Courses are held in
the recently refurbished original
kitchens of this magnifcent
Gothic stately home, and include
learning how to make artisanal
bread and cooking outside like
a pro. From 70 for half-day
courses, Carlton Towers,
Carlton DN14 9LZ, 01405
861662, cooksatcarlton.co.uk

S HI NI NG
EXAMPLES
Its all about copper
this autumn so were
already stocking up
on these gorgeous
cooking utensils from
Marks & Spencer.
Wonderfully durable,
theyll develop a
beautiful patina over
time. Prices from
12.50 for a masher,
ladle, spoon and
turner. 0845 302 1234,
marksandspencer.com

Sc a ND I NaVIaN St YLe

Nordic Houses frst furniture collection oozes easy


elegance, much like its charming accessories. expect
rustic timber tables, weathered wooden bar stools and
this striking woven rattan and metal chair, 199, 01872
223220, nordichouse.co.uk

Simply the best


a favourite source of fne ingredients for
Londons top chefs and those in the know,
the rhug estate in corwen, Wales ofers
aberdeen angus steak, Welsh lamb and other
organic cuts, plus artisanal cheeses, locally
made condiments and various tasty gourmet
treats from its online farm shop. Delivery is free
on orders over 100. 01490 413000, rhug.co.uk

DOUB LE- E DGED BOA RD


These sturdy solid-oak boards are
designed for chopping on one side
and serving food on the other.
Available in three sizes, in either
circular or rectangular, from
21.60 for a Dia20cm board,
Very Good and Proper, 07796
955970, verygoodandproper.co.uk

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BeauTiFuL kiTCheNS

News | Lifestyle

BeaUtiFUl
BOltHOle

Ham Yard Hotel, the latest opening from Firmdale in


the heart of Soho, is a stylish afair. Owner Kit Kemp
a designer lauded for her exciting use of colour, pattern
and texture has introduced a new vibrant edge to the
restaurant, bar and 91 individually designed bedrooms.
The dining room boasts huge foor-to-ceiling windows,
which open onto the terrace, where a tempting menu of
international dishes made with seasonal British produce
can be enjoyed in the late summer sun. 1 Ham Yard,
London W1D 7DT, 020 3642 2000, frmdalehotels.com

Of the wall

Feature jacKY parKer

Thought chalkboards had


to be black? Think again.
ecos paints fabulous
range of chalkboard paint
is available in a mindblowing 180 colours.
23.34 for 1 litre, 01524
852371, ecospaints.com

Go
Dutch
Ofering fun and
well-designed kitchen
accessories, Dutch brand
HEMA has come to the
UK. The department
store prides itself on
good-quality, afordable
necessities and we love
these ceramic storage jars
a real snip at 6 each.
Available online or at the
three new branches in
Victoria, Kingston and
Bromley. 020 7931 8811,
hemashop.com

WHite HOt

Beautifully simple in looks, these white Chef


eco-logic pans from Beka are designed to save
energy and cook food super efciently. Made
from eco-hardened aluminium with ceramic
non-stick lining, they suit all types of hobs
and are designed to cook food quickly and
evenly, with very little oil. From 27.95,
01603 488019, ictc.co.uk

BeauTiFuL kiTCheNS

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News | Lifestyle

This months
favourites
da i ly
b read

Chop chop

To celebrate its 40th birthday, Graham and


Green has opened a 2,800sq ft showroom in
Acton, West London. Laid out in stylish roomsets, its a chance to see more of their handpicked items and fnd covetable pieces not
available online, or in the retailers three high
street shops. 140 Wales Farm Road, W3 6UG,
0845 130 6622, grahamandgreen.co.uk

d e li c i o u s dri zzle

aT HOuseTOHOme.CO.uk

Wild Islands infused oils and


salad dressings have long been a
hit in foodie circles. Theyre made
with locally sourced cold-pressed
rapeseed oil and Godshill cider
vinegar by Slow Food enthusiast,
Nuala Grandcourt, on the Isle
of Wight. The award-winning
Blackberry Balsamic dressing has
been followed up with three new
favours Chilli Cherry, Raspberry
and Isle of Wight vinaigrette, from
6.95, wildislandstore.co.uk

CaTCH a V ideO

BeAUTIFUL kITCheNS

Will Taylor,
of the popular
interiors blog
Bright Bazaar,
has condensed
his musings and
colour know-how
into a useful new book. With chapters
on colour cocktails and how to spruce
up diferent rooms, youll learn how to
create a joyous scheme with pastels,
primaries and other shades. Bright
Bazaar: Embracing Colour for Make-youSmile Style by Will Taylor (25, Jacqui
Small) is available to order at the special
price of 20 with free UK p&p, by calling
01903 828503 and quoting APG158.

r e T rO
C HiC

From Open House and Designer Spotlight


to Craft Corner and Home Fashion Fix, the
Housetohome video collection is bursting
with ideas for every room in your home.
Have a look at housetohome.co.uk/videos

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b riG HT
spar k

Not everything
in the kitchen
has to be shiny
and new. A little
bit of reclaimed,
upcycled and
retro is a surefre way to add character,
colour and texture to your scheme. In
her new book Kitchenalia (30, Jacqui
Small) interiors guru Vinny Lee shows
how to source, plan and decorate in
style. Buy this book at the special price
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Focus | People

Nick Munros

kitchen story

mint tea
is Nicks
beverage
of choice

The tableware designer invites provocative


guests, vibrant colours and weird but
wonderful inventions into his home
that people have put their heart and soul
into. im not bothered whether a piece has
been made by a renowned guru or not
whats important is proportion, and thats
an underused word in design. ive recently
become interested in the georgian period,
when objects and architecture were all
beautifully balanced. in any design
discipline, from craft to engineering, getting
the proportions right is what makes it work.

Cofee pots and accessories are what

im known for, but i love to do furniture.


Weve created a lot of pieces for companies
such as John lewis and Fired earth, but id
like to start selling from our own factory.
customers would be welcome to visit and
engage with the whole process. im keen to
promote genuine designer products made
in the UK to the highest standards.

I couldnt live without my teapot.

its one of my own designs, and i use it


religiously every morning its a little ritual.
Because i design tableware, i get sent a
lot of tea samples so ive become quite
particular when it comes to brands,
although you cant beat a bit of Tetley.
i also love fresh mint tea, and we have a
big mint bush outside my kitchen window,
so there are always fresh leaves to hand.
My kitchen isnt a showroom for
my designs but, when youre in the trade,
you inevitably end up with some of your
own pieces. No one needs to buy me
a cofee pot for christmas!
If I could have any appliance in my
kitchen, id have that contraption Dick Van
Dyke made to cook breakfast in Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang. id love one of those.
Im not a great cook, but i do have a
limited repertoire of dishes i do reasonably

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well. Theres a fantastic fshmonger near my


house and ive gone through every kind
of fsh with them. One of my favourite
midweek suppers is Nigel slaters chicken
with lemon, garlic and basil you just throw
it in a baking dish and into the oven. Nigels
been pretty good for blokes like me who
need a bit of guidance when it comes to
cooking. i think confdence is an essential
ingredient in the kitchen wouldnt it be
great to have a jar of it in the spice rack?
For a dream dinner party, how about
steve coogan and Rob Brydon? id add
someone controversial to spark outrageous
conversations a sort of dowager lady, like
Barbara cartland and a political fgure
such as Alastair campbell, who could hold
his own with those three, and one more
woman. The late maya Angelou a brilliant
author and really interesting person shed
have seen it all before. The evening would
be a mix of mischievousness, knowledge,
banter and no doubt a few drinks as well.

Bistro cofee
pot, 69,
Nick munro

Fresh fsh with herbs and spices


is a tasty and simple supper

starfsh tea strainer,


25, Nick munro

My kitchen is in redevelopment. Our

house is a 1970s bungalow that weve


resurrected with a contemporary design.
The kitchen is a large open-plan space with
one wall of glass overlooking the garden, so
its very light and airy. For the scheme, were
planning bright colours such as turquoise,
lime and maybe some red. Were just down
the road from Ffestiniog so were going for
some fabulous local slate worktops. Well
also throw in a few antiques georgian
meets a bit of Bauhaus, if you like. i want it
to be a convivial space with lots of people
hanging out and the drink fowing.

maya Angelou makes


Nicks dream dinner
party guest list

Nick envies the creative talents of Chitty


Chitty Bang Bangs main character

Nick Munro has designed for Quooker,


Wedgwood, John Lewis and Fired Earth
among others, as well as producing his
own designs. He has a retail store at
6 Commonhall Street, Chester CH1 2BJ,
01244 401736, nickmunro.com

For stockist details go to page 124

FEATURE Alix ONeill PHOTOGRAPHY AlAmy/ipc imAges

Im interested in objects that have life,

Perfectly
formed
with careful planning and an
eye for design , rikke and iain
mitchell were able to fashion
a family - friendly scheme out
of a lacklustre space
Feature AndreA deAn Photography richArd GAdsby

Optional extras

Bold furniture and accessories,


including industrial-style black
metal chairs and matching
powder-coated pendant lights,
add interest and contrast to
the relaxed dining area

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Project profile
The OWners Rikke
Mitchell, who owns
Nordic Sky Interior design
(nordicsky.co.uk), her
husband Iain, whos a
commercial director for a
property company, and their
children Isla, 4, and Erik, 2

Their hOMe A Gothic-

style former lodge house and


chapel in Beckenham, Kent

desiGner Tim Higham


of Higham Furniture

kitchen refurbishment

cAbineTry Bespoke
handleless Shaker-style units,
22,000, Higham Furniture

rOOM siZe 8 x 5m

bUdGeT Around 40,000

The PrOJecT A complete

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Higher ground
Steps leading to the kitchen
help defne the work zone of the
open-plan scheme. Beneath it is
the cellar a common feature in
houses of this era

aking on a period property has its


challenges, as Rikke and Iain
Mitchell discovered when they
bought their 200-year-old house.
Problems such as dry rot and damp
had to be dealt with before they could even think
about tackling the makeshift kitchen the previous
owners had installed before selling. We wanted to
create an open layout with a nice big island and
plenty of storage, says Rikke. And good-quality
solid-wood units that would last for years.
Stripped back to its raw state and with new
oak foorboards laid throughout, the room had
plenty of potential. It was a decent size, with lots of
windows, so the couple felt they didnt need to
extend or make structural changes. Knowing

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The layout
precisely what she wanted from her new kitchen,
both functionally and aesthetically, Rikke
contacted a number of kitchen companies and
cabinetmakers. It was surprisingly difcult to
fnd anyone who was happy to work with my plans
rather than coming up with their own, she says.
Some tried to sell me units I didnt need, and one
suggested blocking out one of the windows.
Then Rikke came across Tim Higham of
Higham Furniture via a magazine article, and
his handleless Shaker-style cupboard doors were
exactly what shed been looking for. Tim had
some great ideas, always listened to me, and is a
great craftsman, says Rikke. The fnal result is
a warm, stylish, child-friendly kitchen, which
perfectly complements the style of the house.

FROM TOP LEFT

Clever corner
An internal rack system gets the
maximum out of an awkward area

Twice as nice
Ceramic sinks echo the sleek marble worktop

Cook station
To save on legwork, prepping and cooking
is confned to a single area

Pulling power
These solid-wood internal drawers look smart
and make everyday crockery easy to access

Behind closed doors


The warmth of the lacquered birch interiors
adds an element of luxury, says Rikke

Honed marble
worktops are far
more practical
tHan polisHed
marble, wHicH
sHows every
little splasH

All areas covered


Rather than tiles, the couple opted for rustic oak
fooring throughout, which adds richness of colour.
Its also warmer underfoot, and fragile objects
are less likely to break if dropped

d e s i g n s o l u t i o n Rik ke exp lains


What was at the top of your wish list?

I had my heart set on an island with a hob,


giving me a dedicated place to cook. A tall
larder unit with a concealed worktop was a
must, too. Everythings perfectly organised
on the racks and shelves inside it, with room
for the microwave underneath, yet when the
doors are shut it looks like another cupboard.

a number of slabs for me to choose from and


also had photos sent from suppliers in Italy
for extra choice. They were really lovely to
deal with and their service was fully bespoke.
The worktop is double the normal thickness,
and they supplied further marble for the top
of the sideboard in the dining room.
Why did you opt for these appliances?

Talk us through the storage

Theres loads! As well as the sideboard, a bank


of units runs down the side wall and has open
shelving, cupboards, drawers for large pans,
crockery and glasses. The island ofers further
storage, along with a sweep of base units
on the back wall by the sinks.
Are there any clever design features?

My husband Iain and I are both tall, so the


units are slightly higher than standard. Also,
the doors are on ball-bearing hinges and open
right out to 180 degrees, whereas most stop
at slightly over 90 degrees. Tim advised us
to incorporate a pull-out bin next to the sink,
which I wasnt keen on at frst. Now I realise
its very practical, because our children Isla
and Erik cant get to it or put things that
arent rubbish into it, as toddlers tend to do.
How did you choose the worktops?

The surfaces are from a local family-run


stonemasons called Geology. They imported

Smeg is a reliable brand and I like the look of


its products. Having two ovens is very handy,
and I prefer the precision of a gas hob to
induction. We looked at lots of fridge freezer
options and, although an American-style
model would have been the obvious choice,
they tend to have curved doors and I wanted
a more streamlined look. The one we chose
was the perfect size and included a wine
cooler. Theres a downdraft extractor in the
island, which is ingenious. It rises up and sinks
back into the worktop afterwards, and the
ducting is hidden behind the bookshelf below.
What do you like best about your
new and improved kitchen?

Its such a great success that its hard picking


out particular features. But I love running my
hands along the smooth, cool marble worktop
as I walk past. Its very tactile. I do it every time
and so does everyone else! I also enjoy standing
by the island cooking and looking out at the
setting sun through the west-facing windows.

Cabinetry Details suCh as hanDmaDe joins


highlight the quality of this kitChen
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The details
CABINETRY Bespoke shaker-style
handleless units in maple and
lacquered birch, around 22,000,
Higham Furniture. Cabinetry paint,
Charleston gray estate eggshell,
51 for 2.5 litres, Farrow & Ball
SURFACES 40mm honed Bianco
Carrara marble worktops, 895sq m,
geology. Wall paint, Basswood matt
emulsion, 35.50 for 2.5 litres, Fired
earth. Rustic brushed and oiled-oak
fooring, 54.99sq m, Floor studio
APPLIANCES two built-in single ovens

in polished stainless steel, 1,235 each;


fve-burner gas hob, 590, all smeg
from Appliances direct. Freestanding
microwave, 152, Panasonic. Downdraft
extractor, 1,800, Caple. side-by-side
fridge freezer/wine cooler in stainless
steel, 2,999, John lewis
SINKS AND TAP two Cisterna
undermounted ceramic single-bowl
sinks, 500 each, Villeroy & Boch. Mgs
spin d monobloc mixer tap in matt
stainless steel, 537, Buytapsonline.com
FINISHING TOUCHES For a dining

table like this one try oakfurnitureland.


co.uk, from 600. Xavier Pauchard
tolix-style chairs, 75 each, Cult
Furniture. skandium sells Arne
Jacobsen egg chairs by Fritz Hansen,
3,638. Foscarini Aplomb suspension
lights (above island), 292 each, david
Village lighting. two tom dixon Beat
stout pendant lights, 675 each, the
Conran shop. Yew and laburnum wood
wall sculpture, price on application,
tom Biddulph Woodturning. Wooden
artwork (dining room), price on
application, Wendell Wong

For stockist details go to page 124

Scene stealer
Eye-catching objects both
functional and decorative add
colour and personality to the
neutral scheme. I came across
this painting in an antiques
shop, says Lenny

Modern classic
years in the planning , lenny van der heijden and jeroen jansen s kitchen
is a charming mix of contemporary cabinetry and antique finds
Feature LUCY SEARLE Photography JELtJE JAnmAAt/HoUSE of PiCtURES

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All in the detail


Lenny likes to collect beautiful
crockery and cutlery, and has
a great eye for display

Wish you were here...


We love to keep photos and postcards that capture precious memories, and this
shop display rack is ideal for putting our favourites on show, says Lenny

hen Lenny van der Heijden and Jeroen Jansen


moved into their frst home, Lenny was expecting
their frst daughter, Mee. Two more children and
a cat later, and the original kitchen soon felt too
small to be practical. Furthermore, Lennys biggest
passion is cooking, and the couple wanted a space where the whole family
could cook and eat together. So we decided to design our own dream
kitchen-diner a tailor-made room extending into the garden, says Lenny.
Id always hankered for a large kitchen and Id been gathering ideas for
years. This is the frst scheme I have ever designed myself, so it was daunting
at frst but I had a clear vision of how it could look.
While the extension a light-flled room leading of the sitting room,
with tall windows, French doors overlooking the garden, and a niche for
a gas fre was being built, Lenny visited a local kitchen company armed
with a folder full of ideas. After discussing various layouts and designs, she

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opted for a single run of fat-fronted base units adjacent to the rooms large
windows, with a short return of full-length cabinets that would house the
integrated ovens and hide the sizeable fridge freezer. Open shelving
was also incorporated into the scheme for cookbooks and decorative items.
The rest of the room was to remain unftted and anchored by a dining
table the couple wanted to design themselves. We knew the long, single
countertop would ofer us enough worksurface, and that adding an island
would take up too much room, explains Lenny. So we went with an extralong dining table, which keeps the area feeling open and spacious. To create
extra storage, we built foor-to-ceiling cabinets either side of the entrance
to the sitting room. When it came to decorating, Lenny chose a subtle
colour scheme of chalky whites and pale greys, which ofset the rooms
natural materials beautifully and maximise the sense of space.
Ultimately, Lenny and Jeroen were keen to create a kitchen that felt
fun, warm and welcoming the real heart of their home.

Pick and mix


An eclectic selection of chairs some
are design classics, while some are
junk-shop fnds give this modern
dining area character and warmth

Project profile
THE OWNERS Lenny
van der Heijden, a visual
merchandiser, her husband
Jeroen Jansen, who works in
insurance, and their children
Mee, 10, Roemer, 9, and
Zoete, 7, plus their cat Swiep
THEIR HOME Half of a

1920s villa in Bussum,


near Amsterdam
THE PROJECT Building an
extension on the garden side
of the property and creating
a large family kitchen-diner

ROOM SIZE 6 x 7m

(kitchen area only)


DESIGNER Lenny designed
the scheme, with input from
a local kitchen company
CABINETRY Of-the-peg
base cabinets with white
plastic doors from a local
supplier. They were matched
with custom-made, painted
wooden foor-to-ceiling units
BUDGET 30,000, including

building work

BeAUTIFUL kITcHenS

35

Light touch
The Cup lights above
the dining table are from
Dutch designer Sander
Lucas. Theyre made
from real porcelain
cofee cups and are
great talking points

The gas fire


helps creaTe a
lovely homely
aTmosphere

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Long run
The main run of units is 6m long.
Dividing it into equally-sized
cabinets gives it a sleek look,
while the ample worktop space
can accommodate plenty of
kitchen essentials

Tall story
The units are taller than average
with a worktop height of 80cm to
suit the couple who are both tall.

design solution
L en ny explai ns
What were the main considerations
when designing your kitchen?

My husband and I are fairly tall, so we knew we


needed an extra-high worktop. We also wanted
a bright space with sturdy materials made to last.
As a keen cook, what works well for you?

I love the hob burners, and the boiling-water tap


is very handy. And the freplace is special in
winter it creates such a warm, welcoming mood.
Tell us about the cabinetry

We went for simple, fat-fronted white base


units because we wanted a sleek look. They were
made by a local kitchen manufacturer, but we
couldnt aford to have the foor-to-ceiling
furniture supplied by them too, plus we wanted
it in wood. So, we had it custom-made locally,
which actually turned out to be cheaper.

And your choice of materials?

The low cabinets under the worktop are made


from high-quality, durable white plastic, and the
high-level kitchen cabinet wooden doors were
custom-made by a local carpenter and painted
a pale grey shade. The 6m-long wooden coat
rack shelf was made especially for us in Germany.
As well as using it to hang all my kitchen utensils
on, it has useful lighting spots integrated on the
underside. The worktop is a composite. It looks
a bit like concrete and is incredibly hardy you
can do anything on it without it staining.
Why did you opt for integrated burners?

They look striking and are easy to keep clean.


Also, three burners set up in a row allows for really
easy cooking, plus you can decide on your own
confguration and position for the burners. But
theyve not been without their problems. The

upstand of the kitchen counter top has split


more than once because of the heat.
Tell us about your lengthy kitchen table

The table is 2.8m long and we designed it


ourselves. It was custom-made by Van IJken
Oude Bouwmaterialen, a local salvage yard
specialising in furniture made from old building
materials. The wood is from an old railway
carriage and weve protected it with matt varnish.
In hindsight, would you have done
anything diferently?

Unfortunately, Jeroen wasnt able to come to the


kitchen company to help choose the fnal layout,
or decide what we needed and where. Id have
liked a bit more of his input but, in the end,
were both extremely happy with the fnished
result, and it really suits our lofty statures.

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37

Hidden in
plain sight
The integrated fridge
freezer is concealed inside
the bespoke Shaker-style
cabinetry. Its pale grey
shade complements the
decorative foor tiles

The layout

The details
CABINETRY For similar Shaker-style units see
the Framed Shaker range, price on application,
John Lewis of Hungerford. To match the colour
of the foor-to-ceiling cabinetry, see Calluna
dead fat, 54 for 2.5 litres, Farrow & Ball
SURFACES For a similar worktop try Italian
Basalt, from 107sq m, Stone Age. Castelo foor
tiles in grey and white, price on application,
Castelo Tiles. Plain Encaustic White and Taupe
tiles, 7 each, and Encaustic Vine Border in
White and Taupe, 8.99 each, both Fired Earth,
are comparable. Wall paint, Pale Powder modern
emulsion, 38 for 2.5 litres, Farrow & Ball
APPLIANCES Two built-in single multi-function

electric ovens, 850 each; integrated fridge


freezer, 732; integrated dishwasher, 459,

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all Siemens, are similar. Integrated burners,


777 each, Pitt by Reginox.
SINK AND TAPS Kubus undermounted stainless
steel single-bowl sink, 309, Franke, has a
similar look. Try the boiling-water/mixer taps,
from the Nordic Twintaps Round range, in
brushed chrome, from 1,310, Quooker
FINISHING TOUCHES

For a comparable dining table see Brunel, 199,


Out & Out Original. Vitra Panton dining chair,
200, Heals. Jak dining chair, 60, Habitat.
Cup lights, 55 each, Sander Lucas. For similar
wooden bowls see ICTC woodware in olive
wood, from 35, available at John Lewis.
For a similar Shaker peg rail, from 38,
try Notonthehighstreet.com

For stockist details go to page 124

Polished
finish
Patience and meticulous planning have
given Jessica Jackson and Rob White
a practical scheme with plenty of gloss
Feature HeatHer Young Photography Darren CHung

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BeAuTIfuL kITcHeNS

essica Jackson and Rob Whites Victorian


semi had been converted into three fats
when they bought it, but the plan was always
to turn it into a family home. We kept the
ground-foor kitchen, which was in a
compact lean-to at the back of the property, with concrete
foors and a corrugated roof, says Jessica. New units and
appliances had been put in, but they were pretty basic.
The couple lived with the existing kitchen for two
years while they renovated the rest of the house and
made plans for an extension that would increase the size
of the kitchen fvefold. I knew precisely what I wanted,
from an open-plan layout and big central island right
down to the rooms dimensions and what would be
stored in each cupboard, recalls Jessica. The new space
also had to be family-friendly and large enough to
accommodate a kitchen, dining area and living zone.
After visiting a number of showrooms, Jessica and
Rob were most impressed with Harvey Jones, and
collaborated with designer Mike Michael to come up with
a foor plan. Once the old kitchen had been demolished
and the extension built, Mike and his team began ftting
out the interior. Jessica had clear ideas about the style of
cabinetry and the calm, muted colour scheme. I didnt
want Shaker-style units because Im not a country
kitchen kind of person, or anything too minimalist
either because I didnt think it would do anything for the
integrity of the Victorian architecture, she explains.
We were looking for something that fell somewhere in
between, and Harvey Joness Linear range was the only
in-frame painted kitchen that Rob and I both liked.

Project profile
tHe oWnerS Jessica Jackson, who

works in telecoms marketing, her husband


Rob White, who works in investment
management, and their children Raphaela,
6, Milla, 4, and Sholto, 1
tHeIr HoMe A fve-bedroom semi-detached

Victorian house in southwest London


tHe ProJeCt A small lean-to at the back
of the house, which housed the original kitchen,
was knocked down and replaced with a generous
extension ftted out with new cabinetry, furniture,
fooring and appliances
rooM SIZe 4.9 x 3m (kitchen area)

Finding balance
Theres a real sense of symmetry,
with deep drawers and tall units either
side of the cooker. The pendant lights
and bar stools frame it perfectly

DeSIgner Mike Michael of Harvey Jones


CaBInetrY Linear kitchen range (customised),
15,300, Harvey Jones
BuDget 90,000, including building work

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41

Walk this way


Mike allowed a good
distance between the
island and the range
cooker to keep the
space as open as
possible, and prevent
the couple from
feeling penned in while
working at the island

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DESiGN SOLuTiON
D es ig ner Mike Michae l
explains
Did the couple have a good idea of what they wanted?

Yes, they came to us with detailed plans to make the best use
of their new extension, and wanted a design with clean lines. The
fact that we were working with a space that hadnt been built yet
meant we had to be as accurate as we could be, but then leave
a tolerance at each end of the units, which wed fll when ftting.
Can you describe their chosen cabinetry?

The Linear range is constructed using traditional techniques but


with an in-frame design and a hand-painted fnish. Slab doors
mean that the kitchen can be styled in a modern way, while the
island ofers a good workspace and casual seating. Jessica knew
what she wanted to put in every cupboard, and our task was to
make sure everything ftted and was easily accessible.
What about the worksurfaces and colour scheme?

Gripping stuff

We recommended a thin grey Caesarstone worktop to help


accentuate the long, sleek lines of the units and also to get away
from the standard 30mm thickness. The units are painted in
Duluxs Green Stone oil-based eggshell, which is hard-wearing
and doesnt show up marks easily. Its muted shade complements
the stainless steel appliances, for a calm rather than abrasive feel.

Loft steel bar handles by


Harvey Jones are mounted
horizontally to accentuate the
cabinetry and worktops clean lines

Whats your advice when choosing a designer?

Find someone you connect with and can talk to openly and
freely about what you want. You need to understand each other
completely for an end result that you both love. Its great when
a client comes to us with Jessica and Robs level of detail and
planning, as it gives us something to really run with.

The details

Shelf life
To save money, Jessica and
Rob sacrifced wall units for
open shelves, which give the
room a relaxed, lived-in feel

CABINETRY Linear units, 15,329, Harvey Jones.


Cabinetry paint, Green Stone oil eggshell, 48.50
for 2.5 litres, Dulux Trade
SURFACES Titanium worktop, 450sq m, Caesarstone. Park

Avenue Avorio Natural porcelain foor tiles, 39.60sq m,


European Heritage. Wall paint, Old White and Lime White
estate emulsion, 36 for 2.5 litres, both Farrow & Ball
APPLIANCES Mercury 1200 range cooker, 3,212;

Rangemaster Galaxy chimney hood, 589, both Appliance


Planet. Fully integrated fridge freezer, 1,199, Samsung.
Fully integrated dishwasher, 399, Siemens
SINK AND TAP Kubus undermounted one-and-a-half-bowl
sink in stainless steel, 327, Franke. Oxygen Hi Tech kitchen
mixer tap, 470, Tapstore.com, is identical to this one
FINISHING TOUCHES Crescent bar stools, 59.50 each,

Atlantic Shopping. Harrow pendant light in chalk, 65,


Garden Trading. Ascaso Duo cofee machine, 979,
Ogormans Direct, is similar

For stockist details go to page 124

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Focus | Trend

Mellow
yellow
Vibrant shades of curry and mustard are
a great way to add life to a neutral kitchen.
As accent colours, they work beautifully
with red-tinged and darker woods and
are the perfect foil for classic grey

Be playful with tones. Here, pale fooring


balances the richer hue of the bookcase.
Re-Trouv armchair, 605, Patricia Urquiola for Emu
at Nest. Basil chair, 132, Mr Smith Studio for Calligaris

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Seat yourself with


a design classic.
Basil chair in Mustard,
h83.5 x w46 x d52cm,
110, Mr Smith Studio
for Calligaris

Add graphic
geometrics to dining
chairs or a bench.
Chevron crewel cushion
cover in Golden Gate, h51 x
w51cm, 34, West Elm

A statement feature, such as an extractor fan,


is an eye-catching way to introduce the trend.
Radical kitchen in smoked oak with citron-painted steel
elements, from 20,000, Elmar at Laurence Pidgeon

Bring the yellow-brick


road to your kitchen with
this hard-wearing rug.
Pappelina Honey runner rug
in Mustard/Vanilla, woven
vinyl, w70 x l100cm, 62,
Cloudberry Living

Traditional farmhouse style is


given a modern update with
a splash of this sunny hue.
Mrs B six-seater table, h74 x w170
x d85cm, from 1,750, Russell
Pinch at Benchmark

Mix and match fabrics


with varying amounts
of the same shades.
Stockholm Stripe in Dove,
Safron, Winter (left) and Safron,
Dove, Winter, linen, 138cm wide,
both 48m, Vanessa Arbuthnott

Find more great decorating tips at housetohome.co.uk/beautifulkitchens

Try a pop of
colour with
small-scale
accessories.
Wire basket in
Yellow, h40 x
dia35cm, 52,
Ferm Living

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Focus | Trend

A bold splashback makes


a striking focal point.
impact mustard splashback, h75 x
w100cm, 200, British ceramic Tile

Ideal for small


spaces, this tray
table will liven
up a dark room.
oken folding side
table in yellow, h44
x w40 x d40cm,
35, habitat

Playful and cheery but


oh-so stylish, too.
enamel-dipped cutlery, 37.50
for a set of 4, Toast

Wide stripes and a painterly fnish


make this perfect for a feature wall.
plateau wallpaper in mustard, 52cm wide,
44 per roll, harlequin

Industrial with
a hint of the
science lab.
painted metal stool
in sulphur, h50 x w35 x
d35cm, 55, house envy

Opt for handmade


tiles for a unique
aged appearance.
marrakech tiles in honey,
grey and cream,
399sq m, Fired earth

Beautifully glazed to soften the brightness.

m a k i n g iT wo r k
Take Time to fnd the right
colour for your kitchen. For classic
schemes, try those based on earthy
pigments such as yellow ochre;
modern schemes can take
something a little cleaner.
muTed shades are easier to mix

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and match than vibrant hues.


if you are using yellow on a
feature wall, blinds or a large piece
of furniture, always add in a few
smaller accessories such as
cushions or light fttings in the
same colour for a balanced look.

inTroduce an elemenT

of surprise by painting the inside of


a cupboard, niche or cubbyholes.
yellow is a posiTive ,
convivial choice so its great for
drawing guests into the more social
spaces of your kitchen or for a

sunny breakfast room, but stick


to small doses too much of this
invigorating hue can irritate.
brighT yellow works best as
an accent colour add in some
pattern such as geometrics or
stripes to soften it further still.

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feaTure luisa Ferdenzi


phoTography rhapsody/ipc images

eve tableware in sand, from 10.50 for a small mug,


soendergaard design

Focus | People

Secrets of an...

interior
designer

Award-winning Charlotte Crosland explains


how accessibility and a strong layout lie at
the heart of good kitchen design
biggest challenges when it comes to designing
a kitchen. If youve got a large room, you need to
ensure the island doesnt look too big. Im a great
fan of putting the hob on the island with an
extractor fan above to help break up the space.
I dont put sinks on islands, as its where everyone
hangs out and no one wants to see dirty dishes!
Good kitchen design requires a carefully
thought-out layout. Its awkward walking from
one end of the room to the other when cooking,
so the fridge and the oven should be wellpositioned for easy access. There also needs
to be enough space for people to sit and chat
while youre preparing meals, without getting
in the way. Islands are perfect for this.
Lighting is hugely important, especially for

entertaining. I have mostly recessed spotlights in


my kitchen, and pendants over the island unit for
added softness. People often go overboard with
lighting, though a lot of kitchens are overlit.
One of the worst things is shadows when youre
cooking. Avoid this by positioning spotlights
correctly overhead. Under-shelf lighting is also
a good idea in a galley kitchen.

I studied interior design at Chelsea College

of Arts before working for an architectural frm


it was a great start. I wanted to take on whole

projects, so it was important to gain experience


in structural work as well as decorating.
In my early years at Charles Hammond

Interior Design, I bought and renovated my frst


fat. I then decided Id gain more know-how by
doing up another one, so I bought and sold a
home every year for the next few years. Working
on my own properties helped me build up a huge
amount of invaluable knowledge.

I was an easy client. Id get very excited about

doing up a property and couldnt wait to move


on to the next one. But, with a family to consider,
we settled in our current home 16 years ago.
The property used to be 10 bedsits, which we
converted. Years later we bought part of the
house next door, which had also been divided
into fats. Its been my biggest project to date,
and I took a much bolder approach with the
design, mixing modern and traditional elements.
My kitchen is open-plan. We knocked
through both sides of the chimney breast into
the fat next door to create a big kitchen-diner.
Ive got three children, so we spend a lot of time
cooking and entertaining. I designed my own
cabinetry, the doors are stained in black and the
worktops are black stone. The foor is a giant
chequerboard lino in black and brown, and Ive
used cream rectangle wall tiles for a softer feel.
Im not a big fan of
bright colours. Ive

This simple, stylish Vince in walnut dining


table, 795, Habitat, is perfect for modern
open-plan schemes

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noticed a trend for units


painted in pink or purple,
which youre bound to
go of after a couple
of years. I love an
old-fashioned Carrara
marble top with either
a neutral shade or
dark grey or black
underneath.

Getting
fooring
right isnt
easy. As

its heavily
used, the
material
needs to
be sturdy.
Stone isnt
a great
option in this
country as it can
be quite hard and
cold-looking. If you
go for a wood foor,
make sure its properly sealed.
I built a larder unit of my kitchen

and its been the best thing Ive ever done.


Im installing larders on virtually every job Im
doing now. Mine is a walk-in cupboard tiled
from foor to ceiling with slate shelves, so
you can see exactly where everything is.

Unless youre not a proper cook, the

kitchen should be a space where you can


easily access everything you need.
My top tip for the kitchen is try to avoid

over-cluttering. Dont add too much cabinetry


or go for over-designed cupboards that limit
what you can store inside them. And dont
be scared of leaving things out in your
kitchen. Id also recommend positioning
your units higher than normal about 95cm
to 1m. I do this in all my schemes to prevent
clients having to bend over. It also gives
a stronger-looking design.
Charlotte Crosland launched her eponymous
interior design practice in 2000. She has
recently branched out into furniture design.
020 8960 9442, charlottecrosland.com

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feature AlIx OneIll

Getting the proportions right is one of the

oppoSite page Its classic good looks make


Carrara marble Charlottes preferred worktop
material, priced from 342sq m for a 20mm slab
at Mandarin Stone. Wood fooring, such as nobel
Walnut Satin from the Castello hardwood range,
95.99sq m, Quick-Step, has enduring appeal
and brings warmth to modern kitchen designs.
CloCkwiSe from left Charlottes
schemes refect her trademark modern-classic
style. Wood fooring is a great way to add
character to a contemporary kitchen, such as
this Henderson/Urbo scheme (above) from
Roundhouse, from 30,000. Accessibility
underpins Charlottes approach to kitchen design,
as her own kitchen (below) demonstates. The
induction hob built into the island of this elmar
Slim design, from 20,000, laurence Pigeon
(below left), helps create a more sociable layout.

The big picTure


A focused approach and clear vision
helped Jacob Krichefski create a
kitchen with form and function
Feature lucy searle Photography richard gadsby

Sunny outlook
The glazed ceiling of
the new extension has
helped shed new light
on what was a dingy
warren of small rooms

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Project profile
The OWNers Jacob
Krichefski, whos an
actor, his partner Abi,
a writer, and their
children Jesse, 12,
and Mabel, 10, plus
labradoodle Styler
Their hOMe A fve-

bedroom Victorian
house in north London

rOOM siZe 6 x 6m,

including the dining


area but excluding the
snug and playroom
desigNer Andrew
Crowe at Bulthaup
cabiNeTry Alpine
white matt lacquer
B1 units by Bulthaup,
around 37,000

The PrOJecT

Creating an open-plan
kitchen extension with
a dining space that
leads to a snug and
playroom/study

budgeT 45,000

(excluding
building work)

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acob Krichefski had big plans for the kitchen-diner of his


familys new home, but it was six years before he could put
them into action. When my partner Abi, our children and I
moved in, the kitchen was in the basement at the back, along
with a playroom and cellar, he says. The rooms didnt work for
us, but it took a while to save the money for my rather ambitious vision.
Jacobs idea was to knock through the jumble of basement rooms and
add a lofty, glazed extension at the back to create an open-plan kitchendiner and living space with views over the garden. He had a clear vision of
how it would look. We wanted a minimal, Scandinavian-style kitchen
because for so long wed put up with a shabby, messy room, says Jacob.
Having visited various kitchen companies, the couple opted for Bulthaup.

We loved the clean lines of the B1 cabinetry and the fact that it was
handleless jumped out at us. Its simplicity was aesthetically very pleasing.
When it came to the layout, Jacob let designer Andrew Crowe take the
reins. We talked about what we needed and where to put the island, he
says. I was keen to have a bench and dining table on one side of the room,
and it made sense for the island to mirror them. We also wanted it to separate
the cooking and entertaining areas, so its orientation was led by that.
Efcient use of the space was important, too. Everything had to be
centrally located: pots and pans under the hob; utensils to hand all within
easy reach, says Jacob. I was very keen to use the full height of the space,
too, so theres also a lot of tall storage, although weve had to invest in a
couple of stepladders because were both too short to reach them!

I love my steam oven. Its really


clever and tells you when to put
things in, washes and dries itself,
Appliances
A bank of units houses a Miele
Steeloven,
appeal
single
combination
Jacob was keen
to oven
have and
microwave,
steam
plenty
of stainless
steelThe
two
warming
drawers.
on show to
contrast was
mirrored
splashback
with theasall-white
chosen
an alternative
kitchen, hence
the a window
solution
to installing
choice of a Americanstyle fridge freezer

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and cooks everything to perfection

On the level
All together now
Cooking appliances are neatly
grouped near the island to make
preparing meals easier

Rise and fall


The downdraft extractor
fan was chosen for its
subtle styling. I dont like
hoods, says Jacob. We
also wanted the ceiling to
have a clean line and not
be broken by ducting

The polished concrete foor runs


from indoors to outside. We
asked the installers to take the
sheen of so it would contrast
with the units, says Jacob

Store and
order
There is plenty of
storage in the island,
with seldom-used
dishes and cookware
hidden away under
the breakfast bar

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design solution
D es ig ne r And re w Crowe exp lai ns
How did you translate Jacobs original brief?

Jacob already had a clear idea of what he wanted to achieve, which


made life much easier for me as a designer because all I needed to
do was realise his vision for a clean, minimalist yet functional kitchen.
When planning, we always have in mind whether the kitchen will be
incorporated into a larger living space, and its vital that the look
of the scheme is considered as part of the overall efect.
Was designing the layout a straightforward process?

At Bulthaup Mayfair, we often install kitchens into period properties


that have been developed and adapted to suit modern living, while
retaining the character of the building. With this in mind, we keep
layouts simple and dont over-design, which usually has the most
dramatic efect. My approach is always to create a stunning kitchen
and not simply to pack in as many units as possible wall to wall as
though we were selling carpet. In Jacobs kitchen, I used blocks of
tall and base furniture, supported with the clean, rectangular lines
of the island, to give the overall space the impact it deserved.

Room to play
I thought it would be fun to have
a swing for our kids, says Jacob.
Whenever they have friends
round, they always end up on it

Why choose this particular cabinetry?

After discussions about how the kitchen would be used, Jacob


decided on our B1 range of furniture. This ofered both the soft feel
of a quality lacquer fnish in alpine white, and the practicality and
beauty of Corian worktops. The tall and wall units were extended
to create a shadow gap above, which accentuates the rooms height.
A structural column was concealed by bringing wall units forward
and continuing the door fronts above the extended worktop.
How did you incorporate extra storage?

Jacob was brave enough to go with a double-depth island, allowing


for pan drawers on the cooking side and additional storage under
the extended worktop, which in turn created a seating area.
What determined the position of the appliances?

Streamlined
style
A wine fridge, TV,
cook books, CDs and
DVDs are discreetly
housed inside this sleek
bank of handleless
units, keeping the
space clean
and uncluttered

The idea of the working triangle in kitchen design is a little old hat,
and we try to balance functionality with aesthetics, meaning the
positioning of appliances should not necessarily dictate the design.
Of course, practical elements such as set-down spaces for taking
food out of the ovens should be considered, but you can always
place the fridges and larder storage in a separate area in the kitchen.
Are you happy with the fnished result?

The best part of being a kitchen designer is working closely with the
client throughout the process, and enjoying the design journey as
much as the end result. People like Jacob, who are open to new ideas
but able to make decisions on what will best suit them, are key to a
successful project. What we always aim for is a happy client and
a scheme that I can be proud of as a designer. In this instance,
the kitchen has ftted into a beautifully crafted new space that
complements the house as a whole and adds something benefcial
to the everyday life of a fun-loving family. Thats enough for me.

If we could do it all again, Id include


more counter space because we like to
leave the island as clear as possible
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The layout

The details
CABINETRY Bulthaup
Alpine white matt lacquer B1
units, including Corian
worktops and gaggenau
appliances, 37,000
ApplIANCEs Built-in single

oven, 2,099; built-in steam


oven, 2,049; built-in combi
microwave, 1,650; for a
similar induction hob try
KM6386, 2,400, all Miele.
Downdraft extractor,
1,800, Westin. Built-in
cofee machine, 1,290,
Miele. Built-in larder fridge,
3,700; built-in freezer,
3,320, both gaggenau. Builtin wine cellar, 1,100,
liebherr. Fully integrated
dishwasher, 780, Miele.
sURFACEs Corian worktops
and splashback, included
in the price of the kitchen;
expect to pay from around
300m. douglas fr wall
panelling, 103sq m, dinesen
sINk ANd TAps Kubus KBX
110-55 stainless-steel sink,
260; Kubus KBX 110-20
stainless-steel sink, 263, both
Franke. Blancomaster-s Baby
BM 3075 chrome-fnish tap,
516, Blanco. Modern Pro3
boiling water tap in polished
chrome, from 890, Quooker
FINIshINg ToUChEs

For a similar dining table


try Bermuda, from 3,800;
for bar stools see Happy, 558
each, both twentytwentyone.
tin ton dining chairs, 208
each, the Conran shop.
Bench, upholstered by
Bespoke180, price on
application. Bubble saucer
pendant lights, 350 each,
sCP. newgen four-slice
toaster, 200, dualit.
5200Xl BlenderMix food
processor, 310, Magimix

Bright idea
Banquette seating is a great space-saver and
has given Jacob the opportunity to inject bold
colour into the all-white scheme, along with
a set of contemporary dining chairs

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a bold
move
switching the kitchen
from the front of the
house to the back offered
a wealth of new design
opportunities for deborah
and paul colbert
Feature Alix ONeill Photography SimON WhitmOre

Project profile
the OWNerS Housewife Deborah Colbert,
her husband Paul, whos a journalist, and
their sons, Nathan, 22, and Felix, 15, plus
cats Ike and Persephone
their hOme A Georgian farmhouse

in Northamptonshire
the PrOJeCt Relocating the kitchen
to a previously converted stable block
at the rear of the property
rOOm SiZe 5 x 7m (kitchen area)
DeSiGNer Trevor Scott at Rugby
Fitted Kitchens
CABiNetrY Gala hi-gloss units in
Trufe Brown, 13,000, Schller
BUDGet 25,000

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Singing the blues


Deborah's favourite wallpaper was the
inspiration behind this kitchen scheme.
Glossy cream Schller cabinetry and
golden timbers add warmth

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S
Subtle style
Ultra-slim cabinetry handles create
a modern, streamlined feel

below

Custom fit

Shelves were added to an existing


recess, providing additional storage
opportunities

ometimes, a fresh coat of paint is


all it takes to reinvigorate a
lacklustre scheme. But there are
occasions when a complete
overhaul is the only solution. that
was certainly deborah Colberts thinking,
when she and her husband, Paul, elected to
move the kitchen in their georgian farmhouse
from the front of the property to the back.
After 10 years, our old scheme was tired
beyond belief, explains deborah. i was bored
with the layout and desperate for an island. As
there was no room to accommodate one and
we were planning a new design anyway, we
decided to go for something totally diferent.
the couples home ofce a stable block in
its previous incarnation, which led into the
utility room and the garden beyond seemed
like a more natural location for a kitchen. the
room also boasted some interesting original
features, including a vaulted exposed-beam
ceiling and a timber/wrought-iron stable

design solution
D es ig ne r Tre vo r Sco tt exp lains
What was the clients brief?

Deborah and Paul asked us to move the


location of their original kitchen from
the front of the house to the converted
adjoining stable wing at the rear. They love
to entertain, but the existing kitchen couldnt
accommodate large family gatherings and
dinner parties, so we switched rooms to
create a larger, more sociable space.
Were there many challenges?

Yes, there were a few. The whole space


required a complete rewire but the fuse
box was some distance away and only
accessible via a narrow crawl space in the
eaves. This certainly provided the electrician
with a challenge! One of the couples main
requirements was an island with a hob and
space for bar stools. To get power across to
it meant lifting and relaying the existing wood
fooring, as they wanted to retain it. The
plumbing was non-existent but, fortunately,
the utility room was adjacent, which made
installing a new system fairly straightforward.
Did any of the original architectural
elements pose problems?

With the vaulted ceiling, it was impossible


to install a conventional island extractor so
I suggested a Moon cooker hood by Best,
suspended from the main beam. We used
60mm chunky shelving with integrated LED

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partition. there was also room for that


all-important island deborah had craved.
usually the decor is secondary to larger
considerations such as cabinetry but, in this
case, the whole scheme was inspired by a
striking wallpaper by studio Printworks,
and a blue Fired earth paint. A friend of
deborahs, who works for an interiors
magazine, used the wallpaper on a photo
shoot and gave her what was left over. it was
very expensive and i had to buy a couple more
rolls before hanging it in our home ofce,
says deborah. so we thought it would be a
shame to take it down when the space became
a kitchen. the Colberts chose a neutral
schller kitchen to temper the blue, but opted
for a hi-gloss fnish to keep the look modern.
the overall efect is a surprising, yet
pleasing juxtaposition of old and new. unlike
our old kitchen, i enjoy spending time in
here, says deborah. its much quieter, but
somehow feels closer to the rest of the house.

lighting to create an attractive yet practical


solution to an irregular-shaped corner. A
matching 60mm trim around the tall units
allowed us to create a design line that follows
the top of the stable partition.
Which materials and fnishes
were used and why?

The doors are a hi-gloss lacquer in Trufe


Brown from Schllers Gala range complete
with ultra-slim, full-width steel handles. This
door style and colour choice harmonised
beautifully with the stables original features.
For the worksurfaces, we chose Daria from the
Silestone Nebula series to blend with the units.
How important was storage?

Cupboard space was key for Deborah and


Paul, as it was limited in their old scheme.
A pull-out larder, corner cupboards, deep,
wide drawers, and lift-up glass wall units
really helped to maximise storage potential.
Why is this design such a success?

Retaining the stable partition created a


novel and informal division between the
work zone and dining area, but the cleverly
designed contemporary cabinetry linked it
to both spaces perfectly. The island provides
more storage and the breakfast bar overhang
at the end of it creates a sociable link between
the dining area and kitchen.

Rustic charm
Original features, such as the oak
ceiling beams, have a stronger
visual impact when set against
clean-lined fxtures and fttings

Storage waS limited in the old


kitchen, but here weve managed
to include more in a virtually
identical Space

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The details
CABINETRY Schller Gala hi-gloss
units in Trufe Brown, 13,000,
from Rugby Fitted Kitchens
APPLIANCES Built-in single oven,

969; built-in multifunction oven,


940; fully integrated dishwasher,
490, all Nef. Frameless induction
hob, 545, Siemens. Moon island
extractor, 769, Best. Fully
integrated fridge freezer, 539, Caple
SURFACES Silestone in Daria
worktop, 685sq m. Wall paint,
Woad Blue matt emulsion, 49.50
for 2.5 litres, Fired Earth. For an
alternative wallpaper try Mehsama
in Cobalt, 53 per roll, Designers
Guild. Solid-wood pine fooring,
20.86sq m, Wickes, has this look
SINK AND TAP Silgranit Subline
undermounted one-and-a-half-bowl
sink in Tartufo, 359; Linee-S
monobloc mixer tap in chrome,
540, both Blanco. Basic boilingwater tap, 795, Quooker
FINISHING TOUCHES Maine

dining table, 2,049, Vincent


Sheppard. Lilac fabric dining chair,
199, DRM Furniture, would work
just as well. Ercol Originals bar
stools, 205 each; glass tapered
antique brass pendant lights,
from 125 each, all Heal's

The layout

above

Divided attention
The stable partition has been
beautifully integrated into the
kitchen design, creating a unique
backdrop for the dining area
right

Cosy corner
Plumped-up cushions adorn an
antique wooden bench, while
colourful framed artwork adds
interest to the plain blue walls

What Was a little-used space at the back


of the house has noW become the heart
of the colberts home Trevor Scott, Designer
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Grey matter
Fiona painted the kitchen
walls in a deep slate tone,
adding defnition to the
light-flled room and
contrasting with the units

Light
touch
fiona m c knight and

patrick spence made the


most of their new
family - sized kitchen s
bright feel with a
clever layout and
contemporary units
Feature AmeliA Thorpe
Photography DArren Chung

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Wood works
A chunky breakfast bar is the social
centre of the kitchen. The raised
height and wood fnish set it apart
from the islands food-prep area

nterior designer Fiona McKnight loves a project and


its a good thing, because she readily admits her
Edwardian home in west London was an absolute mess
when she and her partner Patrick Spence bought it four
years ago. The house belonged to the same family for 60
years, but most recently it had been divided up into two fats,
recalls Fiona. It was on the market for more than a year before we
came along, and a lot of structural work and attention was needed
to turn it back into a family home. Attracted by the large rooms
and high ceilings, and with Fiona keen to take on a restoration job,
the couple pressed ahead with their purchase.
The existing ground-foor kitchen dated back to the 1970s and
was one of a series of small rooms at the back of the house, which
were spread over seven diferent foor levels there was even a loo
tucked behind a curtain. From the start, this part of the house was
the couples priority. We wanted an open-plan kitchen and dining
space for everyday use, but it also had to be smart enough for
entertaining, with lots of natural light and easy access to the
garden, explains Fiona. The days of having a traditional dining
room separated from the kitchen are long gone.
By extending at the side of the house, demolishing all the
internal walls between the small rooms and levelling out the foor,
the couple created a large room that stretched across the entire
width of the rear of the property. They added foor-to-ceiling glass
bifold doors to maximise the amount of daylight and make the
room feel even bigger important for a city home where space was
at a premium. I wanted to be able to open the front door and see
all the way out to the garden at the back, says Fiona.
Having worked with Roundhouse on some of her interior
design projects, Fiona knew where to turn when it came to her
own kitchen. I had a clear idea of the layout, with a substantial
family-size island, and Roundhouse helped me refne it to produce
something that works beautifully, she says. I love the clean lines
of the cabinetry, and the way that we were able to add interest with
diferent worksurface materials and dark wood details.

Project profile
The layout

THE OWNERS Fiona


McKnight, who is an
interior designer at
redesignlondon.com, her
partner, Patrick Spence,
a TV executive, and their
children, Taryn, 12,
Jesse, 6, and Arthur, 3
THEIR HOME A three-

storey semi-detached
Edwardian house in
west London

ROOM SIZE Around 5 x 5m


DESIGNER Fiona designed
the kitchen with Jamie
Telford of Roundhouse
CABINETRY Bespoke Urbo
handleless matt lacquer
units in Farrow & Ball
Blackened with solid-wenge
detailing, from 20,000,
Roundhouse
BUDGET About 30,000,

THE PROJECT To convert

excluding building work

and extend several small


rooms into a kitchen-diner

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design solution
D es ig ne r Ja m ie Tel ford
exp lains
What was your brief?

I was asked to create a relaxed, urban space and make


the most of the light and access to the garden. The
room had to be family-friendly, smart enough for
entertaining and fow well from the rest of the house,
with the island and garden visible from the front door.
How did you come up with the layout?

Cupboard love
A light-refecting glazed
cabinet neatly displays the
familys china and glassware

Fiona wanted to be able to see the garden when she


was cooking, so that dictated the position of the range
cooker and sink. The island is the rooms focal point
and is surrounded on two sides by a raised breakfast
bar, which creates a social space and defnes the area
for the cook and for everyone else. To maintain a light,
open feel, we built the tall cabinetry, which houses the
fridge freezer, on the wall opposite the bifold doors so
it doesnt obstruct the views of the garden.
Tell us about the units

We went for something pared back and simple,


with clean lines. The handleless matt lacquer Urbo
cabinetry is fnished with slender fnger channels in
wenge the accents of wood add warmth and prevent
the design looking clinical. Storage is key in a family
kitchen, and we made sure that the kitchen packs
in plenty of cupboards and drawer space, while
maintaining its uncluttered, understated feel.
And the materials used

Style and practicality were key. The matt lacquer fnish


on the cabinets is velvety smooth, but also hard-wearing
and easy to wipe clean, which is important when young
children are around. The mix of worksurfaces adds
interest and diferentiates the cooking and social areas.
On the main run of units, we used classically elegant
marble, and on the island prep area, a robust, practical
stainless steel. The breakfast bar is made of solid wenge
with an oiled fnish, which adds rich colour and contrast.
Are there any special details included?

Getting a glimpse
With no tall units to block the
view, the eye is drawn all the
way out to the garden from
the entrance hall and study

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A stainless steel tambour unit in the corner holds all


the worktop appliances, enhancing the uncluttered
feel. We also ftted sliding cupboard doors behind the
bar stools, so its easy to reach inside without having to
move the seats. The glazed cupboard on one end of
the island is another fnishing touch. Designed to store
Fiona and Patricks glassware, it looks more attractive
when seen from the terrace than a plain panel would.
What do you think of the kitchen now?

Its stylish and practical, with all the storage and space
that a growing family needs. Were sure it will
withstand the robust nature of life with young children,
and still look as good in fve years as it does now.

Ground level
The change from hard-wearing
porcelain tiles to parquet fooring
helps to defne where the kitchen
ends and the dining area begins

The details
Cabinetry Bespoke urbo handleless matt
lacquer units in Farrow & Ball Blackened with
wenge detailing, from 20,000, Roundhouse

installation. Wall paint, down Pipe and


Cornforth White estate emulsion, both
36 for 2.5 litres, Farrow & Ball

SurfaCeS Carrara marble worktop and

applianCeS dual-fuel range cooker

downstand, about 4,000; stainless steel


worktop, around 4,500, both Roundhouse.
Back-painted glass splashback, around 700,
Brompton glass. Vulcan Blanco Rectifed
foor tiles, 33sq m, european Heritage, would
work well here. All About Wood sells similar
parquet fooring, from 144sq m, including

Sink and tapS Mythos MMX 611


stainless-steel single-bowl sink, 525; for

For stockist details go to page 124

in stainless steel, 4,099; canopy hood in


stainless steel, 992, both Mercury. two fully
integrated fridge freezers, 599 each; fully
integrated dishwasher, 688, all siemens

a mixer tap like this one, try swing spray,


284, both Franke
finiShing touCheS Bespoke dining table,

price on application, Brights of nettlebed.


Magis Bombo bar stools, 399 each; Magis Air
chairs, 89 each, all John lewis. glass Jar
pendant lights, from 80 each, West elm.
Florinda six-shade suspension light, 2,613,
Mici international. Cuisine sign, 49,
Rockett st george. Vintage French glass
sign, from a selection, erno deco

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in the know
there s more to the perfect kitchen than choosing cupboards

the

following pages are dedicated to great inspiration and straight - talking


advice for all the key elements that will help you to shape your room

68 plan

Remodelling a house has become part and parcel of


the modern-day kitchen project. If space is an issue and theres no room for a
classic extension, consider digging deep to take your home to a whole new level.

74 surface

With a natural depth and warmth, plus


an ability to mix with other materials, colours and patterns, its easy to
see the appeal of wood especially in an open-plan space. We explore options
for every kind of surface, from worktops and splashbacks to foors and doors.

79 cooK

A modern marvel of the kitchen, the combination


oven can steam, bake, roast and microwave to perfection and all in one neat
little package. Discover more and fnd the best model for your kitchen.

82 decorate

A relaxed breakfast room will


help mobilise the family on busy weekday mornings but also provide a
restful place to chill out at the weekend. Heres how to get the balance right.

87 tHe looK

Keen cooks have an excellent


understanding of how a kitchen should be organised to work efciently,
and whats required for successful home entertaining. This inspiring selection
of rooms shows the latest clever ideas and how to create a functional kitchen.

94 lIGHt

A well-considered lighting scheme will transform your


kitchen from work zone to relaxed entertaining space at the fick of a switch, and
its straightforward to achieve if you plan for it at the beginning of your project.

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Advice | Planning

plan...

a basement
conversion
creates an extra
foor in your home
thats ideal for a
large kitchen-diner

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Beautiful kitchens

Wall-hung tall units


and a suspended
sink run create a
foating appearance
that enhances the
feeling of space,
while the Alpine
White matt lacquer
fnish, glass wall
panelling and Corian
island boost the
rooms bright feel.
Kitchen Architecture
Bulthaup b3 kitchens
start from 45,000

f you love entertaining at home and want


a spacious kitchen-diner and living area
but havent enough room on the ground
foor, a cleverly designed basement

conversion or lower-ground foor extension may be


the ideal solution. You can develop an entire level of
living space devoted to the way you like to cook, relax
and spend time with family and friends. If you open
it out onto the garden by installing foor-to-ceiling
glass doors, the whole area will become wonderfully
airy and flled with natural light simply perfect for
enjoying those balmy summer days.

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A glass roof, circular skylight,


high-level window and folding,
sliding full-height glass doors
introduce light into this bright
and breezy lower ground-foor
room. Modulnova kitchens are
available from DesignSpace
London, from 25,000

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Advice | Planning

How low can you go?


With space at a premium, especially
in prime city areas, it can make
sense to dig down to build a
basement, or convert a cellar to
create the extra space you require.
For many, this is a far easier and
less expensive alternative to moving
house, or a good option if extending
upwards and outwards isnt feasible.
On average, basements command
the same square footage price as
other foors in a property, says
Michael Wilson, director of Londonbased estate agents, Mountgrange
Heritage. And theyve become
increasingly popular thanks to
modern engineering and design. So
what about cost? Marc Stchedrof,
of Oxford & London Building
Consultancy, ofers a guide price of
about 2,200 to 2,500 per sq m for
structural work, underpinning,
excavation, steel work and screed,
excluding ft-out and decoration.

review, but take into account that


excavating to create a new basement,
which involves major work and
alters the external appearance of the
house, is likely to require planning
permission. Building regulations
also apply, covering areas such
as fre escape routes, ventilation,
ceiling height, damp proofng,
electrical wiring and water supplies.
Consult the governments website
planningportal.gov.uk for advice,
and visit The Basement Information
Centre (tbic.co.uk) for details about
the development and use of
basements, as well as an online
database of contractors.
Most of Britains Georgian
and Victorian houses were built
with a lower ground foor. Not only
did this provide elevation and a
more imposing faade by having the
main entrance at a half or full level
above ground with steps leading up
to the front door, but the lower

+Segmento units in a horizontally grained


Teak Quartz fnish lead the eye towards
the courtyard, while soft, earthy tones
and natural textures link the interior
and the outdoor space seamlessly.
Poggenpohl kitchens from 30,000

The goal is To maximise venTilaTion, naTural lighT and efforTlessly


connecT The indoor and ouTdoor areas James Burrell of Burrell Architects

feature AMeLIA ThorPe

best-laid plans
Once youre at planning stage, be
aware that you will likely need to
dig down further than the standard
room height of about 2.7m, to about
3.5m to accommodate underpinning
and structural work, so it makes
little diference cost-wise if you have
an existing cellar. Also, keep in
mind that this type of project can
be far more disruptive than other
renovation work. Creating a new
lower-level foor can take a long time
to fnish, plus it may involve moving
and disposing of large amounts of
subsoil, as well as possibly having
to underpin a party wall. However,
compare the average cost per sq m
of a new basement to adding a
side-return extension around
50,000 to 60,000 to generate
6 to 9sq m of additional space and
its clearly a cost-efective way of
creating a large additional space
in your home, says Marc Stchedrof.
The planning regime covering
the creation of living areas in
basements is currently under

ground foor could accommodate


domestic staf, sculleries, kitchens
and storage areas. These days, lower
ground foors are ideal for modern
kitchen-diners, especially if you
can enlarge the windows, or replace
them with sizeable glass bifold doors
that open out onto the garden.

let tHere be ligHt


The key to a stylish, welcoming
basement is plenty of light. The
goal is to maximise ventilation,
natural light and the connection
between the indoor and outdoor
areas, says James Burrell of Burrell
Architects. A good architect will
suggest all sorts of ways to allow
you to make the most of your space.
A few possibilities include angling
the staircase into the centre of the
room as opposed to opposite a solid
wall to make the room feel more
open. A glass balustrade can further
increase the illusion of space, while
strategically placed recessed wall
lights can help create a smart
approach. Try to keep the layout

This sleek schemes


contemporary island, with
cantilevered breakfast bar,
contrasts beautifully with
the exposed stonework
of this spectacular vaulted
cellar. Callerton cabinetry
from Kitchens International
costs from 15,000

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as open plan as possible to allow


the available natural light to fow
through the room, advises Kieron
Bell of Kitchens International. It
also makes sense to use areas with
the most light for the cooking and
dining zones, and darker spots for
utility rooms, pantries and storage.
Glass partitions, rather than solid
walls, will ensure the best light fow
throughout the entire space.

savvy solutions

A staircase leading down into the centre


of a room helps create an open, spacious
feel. Metro matt lacquer Zebrano veneer
furniture from Roundhouse kitchens
starts at around 30,000

To achieve a clutter-free, modern


design that feels light and spacious,
plenty of storage is key, says
Andrew Hall of Woodstock
Furniture. When it comes to
cabinetry, try to keep wall
cupboards and tall units to
a minimum and maximise the
storage possibilities of base units,
as this will create a more open feel.
Where tall units are unavoidable,
stop them short of the ceiling to
prevent them looking jammed-in.
Cabinets with sliding doors and
pocket doors (those that slide into

mirror can be used to refect light


back into the room, cleverly
boosting spaciousness, while deeper
accent colours can help anchor the
design and add defnition. If you
have a low ceiling, go for a palecoloured worktop to help refect
light back upwards darker
surfaces tend to absorb light.
As well as cabinetry, worktops
and splashbacks, the foor is an
important consideration. Choose a
homogenous material, such as light,
polished concrete, or large-format
tiles with minimal grout joints, to
create a visually simple aesthetic
that wont detract from the open
feel, advises Colin Astridge.
Clean lines create a sleek look,
but to soften hard surfaces and
create warmth, add layers of texture
with rugs and soft furnishings.
When it comes to heating, the good
news is that basements are usually
naturally well-insulated, making
them cool in summer and warm in
winter, so less heating is required.
You might want to consider a built-

Plenty of storage is key for a clutter-free, modern design that


feels effortlessly light and sPacious Andrew Hall, Woodstock Furniture
recesses at the sides of a cupboard),
take up less space when they are
open, and will enhance the sense
of space. Open shelving can make
an attractive alternative to standard
wall units, and prevent an enclosed
feel. And an island provides ample
storage without taking up wall
space, says Colin Astridge of
Kitchen Architecture. Instead,
the walls can be used for glazing,
which allows natural light to food
into the room. He also recommends
using wall-hung foating units
rather than foorstanding options,
for an enhanced roomy feel.

make it your own

Why not turn your basement into a stylish wine cellar?


Prices for the John Lewis Fitted Wine Storage in White
American Oak start from 1,145, including installation

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While a white-on-white scheme can


create a bright, airy feel, James Yeo
of James Yeo Cabinet Makers feels
adding warmth and interest is vital.
Too much white can look clinical
and cold, add some contrast and
character with a painted fnish
or some rich timber, he advises.
Polished materials, such as gloss
lacquers, stainless steel, glass and

in or wall-mounted gas fre to add


an extra element of cosiness.
Stovax has a good selection of
models make sure you remember
to factor in fue requirements
during your construction work.
A new basement kitchen may
present an ideal opportunity to
create an area devoted to your wine
collection. Wine is best stored in
cool conditions, away from direct
sunlight, with balanced humidity
and temperature, so the darkest
areas of your basement are perfect
storage spots. Choose from a simple
wine cabinet or a air-conditioned
room, separated from the kitchendiner by an insulated glass wall
with built-in refrigeration unit.
Some kitchen companies will design
and ft purpose-made racking. John
Lewis Fitted Wine Storage starts
from 1,145 for the supply/
installation of White American Oak
Scallop racking, and Spiral Cellars
ofers a complete bespoke climatecontrolled wine room service, with
prices starting from 8,000sq m.

Coming next month: Perfect storage

Bring the
light in...
To maximise natural

light, consider installing


high-level windows
(or enlarge existing
ones), full-height glazed
doors, a light well and/or
a ground-level glass
roof. An internal sunken
terrace or garden,
surrounded by glass
walls, can create an
eye-catching feature as
well as throw light into a
gloomy basement area.

Sun pipes such as

Solatube, available from


SolaLighting, illuminate
hard-to-reach areas,
introducing a soft,
difused glow to darkened
zones. There are now all
sorts of clever ways of
introducing light into
basements, including
angled, wall-mounted
pipes, and those placed
under a dome in the
ground, says Paul
Dickson of SolaLighting.

Plan your lighting

scheme at the start of


the project, so that you
can decide where to hide
away unsightly wiring
and components.
Combine ambient
and task lighting for
a balanced efect.

Also consider accent

A tempered glass skylight


flls this basement kitchen
with natural light, while
mirrored wall units refect
it around the whole room.
Mowlem & Co bespoke
kitchens start from 30,000

For stockist details go to page 124

lighting to introduce some


drama. LED plinth-level
lights, undercounter
and under-shelf lights,
colour-changing lighting
set behind an opaque
glass splashback, plus
uplights placed above
cabinets or down-lighting
cast onto cabinet doors,
are simple ways of using
light togreat efect.
Refected light seems
softer and can maximise
the sense of space, too.

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surface... wood

is hard to beat for good


looks and individuality, and
brings a timeless appeal to
a range of surfaces, from floors
to worktops and walls
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Advice | Finishes

Using the same tone


of wood for the units
and worktops creates a
relaxed, back-to-nature
feel that works
beautifully with the
lush greenery outside

he warmth and natural beauty of wood, with its imperfections and huge variety
of grains and tones, creates an individual look that perfectly suits modern-day
kitchens. Each cut, each plank, is totally unique not even natural stone can beat
it for versatility, colour variation and pattern plus its far more tactile. While

painted fnishes have their place, the real splendour of wood is in the exquisiteness of the grain.
A new breed of designers are making the most of woods inherent beauty, using it to add drama
and interest to both classic and contemporary schemes. Knots and gnarls, far from being a sign
of irregularity, are increasingly introduced to add character and texture. There are so many ways
wood can be used within the kitchen: for worktops, foors, as veneers on cabinetry, stand-alone pieces
of furniture such as a character island, panelling and even splashbacks, too. Good-quality wood
can last a lifetime, however all wood needs proper maintenance to keep it looking its best. But with
a plethora of wonderful qualities and intrinsic authenticity, wood is defnitely worth the efort.

distinctive beauty
Wood gets better with age, developing
an attractive patina and added character.
Some woods change colour, becoming slightly
darker and richer over time, adding more
warmth as they age. Theres a huge number
of diferent timbers to choose from, including
the ubiquitous yet endlessly classic oak and
exotic timbers zebrano and ebony. Use them
on their own, or combine with other woods
or solid-colour furniture for a striking efect.

Mixing wood with wood


There are many diferent ways to use wood.
By far the most popular, for traditional and
modern schemes alike, is to create contrast.
Solid wood can be combined with painted
cabinetry, or used to frame a coloured kitchen.
Another way to employ contrast is to set a
light-coloured plank against darker timber.
Alternatively, consider wrapping. Wrapping
creates a uniform look and can be achieved
by using the same wood for the foor as the
cabinets, says Louisa Forsyth, senior sales
designer, Kitchens International. The so-called
sandwich efect is also popular. It features
worksurfaces and fooring with a very similar
texture and tone alongside cabinetry in a
contrasting wood veneer or diferent material.

surface finish for doors


Theres a widely held assumption that solid
wood is always a better option than veneer but
thats not always the case. Often, wood doors

would simply be too heavy if they were solid, so


veneers are frequently used. Well-made veneers
can be stronger than natural wood, and have
been used by furniture makers over the years for
high-end pieces, but the main beneft of veneers
is visual. They ofer the opportunity to use a
contrasting wood panel in a characterful
timber such as sycamore as an insert to a solid
wood door. Book-matching is a favourite method
in timber kitchens, creating a highly eyecatching look. Here, timber is sliced into very
thin sections then applied together in a mirror
image, creating a dramatic butterfy efect, as
though you have opened a book at its centre
pages. This enhances the patterns and colours
of the grain, refecting the unique beauty that
has taken several years to develop, says Jane
Stewart, design director at Mowlem & Co.

fLoor LeveL
A natural timber foor ofers many options,
from the quintessential style of oak narrow
boards to the contemporary feel of a wide plank
in walnut. The plank sizes available will depend
on the type of wood you choose. Oak ofers the
greatest selection and is available in anything
from small parquet blocks to 4m-long planks.
Wood foors are either solid wood or engineered,
the latter is the best choice for kitchens. The
biggest beneft over a solid foor is that the
boards are more stable and less likely to twist
and warp with fuctuations in temperature
and humidity. If youre sold on solid timber,
hardwoods like oak dent and mark less easily.

background Its interesting markings mean maple is extensively used for veneers as well as foors

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Make a statement with


cladding made from
horizontal planks. This
feature wall cleverly
conceals a cupboard, too
thIS ImAge A Dutch
parquet pattern in an
on-trend lime-wash efect
gives this space a fresh,
contemporary feel.
Oak Palazzo Bianco,
from 65sq m, Khrs
centre left Reclaimed
oak introduces interesting
grain and texture in this area.
Oak kitchens by Churchwood,
prices start at 17,000
beloW left Welldressed cupboards look
smart on the inside as
well as out. Kitchens
by Hill Farm Furniture,
from 25,000

Caring for wood


Solid wood can react to moisture
and heat. Some designers prefer
to keep it out of wet areas entirely,
opting for veneers instead. Water
left to linger on wooden worktops
will cause black stains that are tricky
to shift. And if water is allowed to
penetrate a lacquered surface, the
wood can split and the grain can
become raised. Using trivets will
prevent heat damage on worktops.
Instil a shoes-of policy for wooden
foors and use a hard fooring
attachment when vacuuming. Also,
ft protective felt pads on wooden
furniture legs to prevent scratching.

G RADES FOR FLOORING


Grading refers to the amount and size of visible
knots, colouration and other natural marks
within wood. Each grade gives a slightly
diferent look but doesnt impact on the quality.
The top grade is Prime or AB, which is cut from
the centre of the log, providing a very uniform
appearance with few knots and little colour
variation. Select or ABC is next, then Natural
or ADCD and Rustic or CD. The knottier grades
are more afordable but dont assume prime
is best often a bit of character is a good thing.

A CLASSIC WORKTOP
Wood works especially well with painted
cabinetry and is ideal worktop material. Oiled
wood is the best option, as when treated with

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care it will age well compared to alternatives


like granite. All wood worktops will need
resanding and oiling at regular intervals.
Walnut, wenge and iroko, all hard/darkwoods,
add a dramatic look and are a practical choice
for worksurfaces. A popular feature of many
modern designs is to incorporate a built-in
wooden butchers block to stone worktops to
break up the run of worksurface area. The
durability of wood makes it ideal for use in food
preparation, says Naomi Dean, furniture and
showroom designer, Harvey Jones. Butchers
blocks are usually made from the end grain,
where the boards are arranged so the end of
the grain can be seen from the top. This reveals
fresh patterns that are diferent from those
seen in cabinetry, fooring and wood for other

uses. These are more typically made from face


grain, which occurs when woodworkers slice
a section of wood of the end of a log. All wood
expands and contracts with changes in
temperature and moisture levels, causing it
to bow or split. To prevent this, the wood is
pre-dried to get the moisture level down, then
cut into blocks. These are then glued together
to create a sheet thats much more stable than
a single piece of timber. Mark Wilkinsons
butterfy tops make a design feature of the
double dovetail joints that fx together the
individual staves. Tongue-and-groove worktops
are increasingly popular and in dramatic,
dark wood extremely eye-catching.

WOOD FOR WALLS


Wood is arguably the original surface material
for walls think panelling or tongue-and-groove
and is probably best reserved for dining or
living zones in an open-plan space, away from
the heat and splashes of the kitchen. Today,
youre less likely to see wood panelling in its
classic form, than you are large banks of
foor-to-ceiling units, which create a bold efect.
This is where book-matched veneers really come
into their own. The tongue-and-groove look is
more about texture and lends a Scandinavian or
New England beach house feel. And, because it

is usually painted, its the best choice for anyone


with colour-commitment issues. Flooring
specialist Khrs reports wood fooring being
used on walls more and more, in both
residential and commercial projects.

MAKING A SPLASH
Splashbacks can be used to create an attractive
focus, and exotic timbers will do the job
perfectly. They are very much of the moment,
but are super high maintenance in a busy
kitchen. Even kitchen companies installing
unusual timbers have their reservations.
Clients love the look of them, but theyre not
the most practical option for a busy kitchen, and
take a considerable amount of time and efort to
maintain, says Graham Baker of Baker & Baker
Furniture. Over time, water and oil can mark
and stain the surface. You cant use a liquid
cleaner on a wooden splashback like you would
on tiles or glass, but you can sand back and re-oil
a wooden splashback every six months to a year
to keep it looking good. Alternatively, veneer
cladding behind shelving ofers the same
dramatic efect without the full-on upkeep.

The exquisite grain


of a timber like
walnut, creates a
breathtaking focal
point. This walnut
kitchen costs from
20,000, Bulthaup

CHOOSING A FINISH
Changing the surface fnish can have a radical
impact. A high-gloss varnish fnish gives wood

know your wooD

is highly resistant so its ideal for worktops.

Acacia Striking grain, which suits worktops

Larch Rugged and reddish brown. Growing

Ash Durable with an open-grain texture and

Maple Fine textured with interesting markings

and foors. Usually fumed or stained.

grey/honey tones. Ideal for foors and cabinets.

Beech Popular for worktops. Hard-wearing,

soft grain fts well with all types of schemes.


Birch Strong, hard and heavy, birch is widely
used. Features a distinctive grain pattern.
Cherry Unique grain and a rich red tone that
will darken over time. Perfect worktop material.
Chestnut Almost as hardwearing as oak.
Great for long-lasting, sturdy foors.
Douglas fr A very hard softwood with
a strong grain pattern. Popular for fooring.
Ebony Prized for its beauty, this is a very
rare wood only seen as a veneer in furniture.
Hickory Highly robust (so great for foors),
with a tight grain full of brown/black streaks.
Iroko Also known as African teak, this wood

in popularity for foors and cladding.

Used for veneers, foors and butchers blocks.


Oak Most widely-used hardwood with
a distinctive but mellow, even grain.
Pine A reddish brown softwood most
commonly seen in reclaimed foors/furniture.
Sapele Part of the mahogany family and
Incredibly stable. Used in joinery and furniture.
Sycamore Pale colour and interesting grain.
Teak Moisture-resistant and holds up well
against cracking, warping and decay.
Walnut European walnut has a wavy
grain, which makes for a fantastic veneer.
Wenge Dense and nearly black in colour,
this wood is ideal for a wear-resistant worktop.
Zebrano Light brown or cream color with dark
black/brown streaks. Mostly used as a veneer.

Advice | Finishes
this image Bookmatching, used on a bank of tall units,
creates a sophisticated feel. Applewood bookmatched veneer
on Metro bespoke kitchen by Roundhouse, from 30,000
background centre Oak ofers a huge variation in
colour and fnish options. City engineered European family oak,
130mm brushed & oiled fooring, 25sq m, UK Flooring Direct

a polished look that highlights grain pattern,


while a matt, lacquered fnish gives the feeling
of untreated, bare wood and has a soft, tactile
feel. Gloss and lacquer can be a practical option
for worktops however, if the surface gets
damaged, it will need to be stripped and
reapplied professionally. Oil gives a softer look
and adds depth to the natural wood tone. An
oiled fnish is arguably best suited to a kitchen
environment, especially for worktops and
foors. Although wood will need regular
applications to ensure it remains stain free,
if you do end up with marks, you can simply
sand the wood back and re-oil it yourself.

SPECIAL EFFECTS
Smoking or fuming (often using ammonia)
gives wood a deep, rich colour some timber is

Flat-fronted units
teamed with a sleek
handle lend a
streamlined touch.
This solid-oak kitchen
range starts at
40,000, Bulthaup

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thermo-treated to give the same efect without


the use of chemicals. Scorched woods (scorched
using a blowtorch) are one of the latest trends
in fooring, ofering a unique texture that fuses
rustic chic with an urban feel. Liming is back in
fashion, too, giving a contemporary, yet rustic
whitewashed efect. Distressing foor planks
gives a worn look, while hand-scraping creates
an aged feel. Both bring a rough-luxe aesthetic
without the hassle of sourcing a vintage foor.

BE ECO SAvvy
Buy all surface wood from managed forests
if you can, carrying the FSC logo (Forest
Stewardship Council) to ensure sustainability.
Khrs recently brought out the frst dualcertifed foor. Its FSC and Fairtrade, making it
both environmentally and socially responsible.

A simple oiled fnish


allows the natural
grain of the wood
to shine through

USING RECLAIMED wOOD


Recycling and reusing is big news in interiors
and particularly so in kitchens. Reclamation
yards have branched out into using reclaimed
wood to make kitchen cabinetry. One of the
biggest, Lassco, has a pair of full-time joiners
making kitchen islands, tables and other
furniture from salvaged timber. Old science
laboratory worktops make for an interesting
feature, adding an on-trend industrial feel
Retrouvius is a good source. The majority of
these worktops are made from iroko, which is
incredibly hardwearing and more resistant
than most types of wood to water. High-end
kitchen companies are also starting to see the
benefts of reclaimed wood, with Chuchwood,
Roundhouse and Holloways of Ludlow often
making use of pre-loved timber.

Here, end-grain walnut


is used to create a
functional butchers block
that matches the smart
cabinetry. 1,279 for a
850mmDia x 80mm thick
chopping board, Rencraft

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The a++ rated


siemens iQ700
hB36D575B
combi-steam
oven, 1,120,
has a 35-litre
capacity and
its cooking
functions
include hot air,
steam, and hot
air and steam
combined,
plus reheating
and dough
proving

cook The combination


oven can bake, roast, steam and

feature Chris haslam

microwave all in one neat package

lthough the double oven used to be the ultimate in

with useful functions. Combination ovens ofer great fexibility and

built-in cooking, it has found itself superseded by the

functionality, including cooking options such as microwave and steam,

combination oven, which ofers more functions and

explains Vic Sinclair, buyer for large electrical appliances at John Lewis.

improved performance without taking up any more

Team one of the latest compact models with a full-size design from the

room. No longer limited to a basic second oven/grill, consumers can

same range and youll be rewarded with a complete cooking centre that

now complement their main cooker with a compact appliance packed

has enough features to impress a Michelin-starred chef.

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Mieles PureLine 6000 designs sit perfectly together:


DGC6800XL combination steam oven, 3,549;
CVA6805 cofee machine, 3,299; H6800 BM
combination microwave, 2,999; H6860 BP oven,
3,099; ESW6229 SousChef warming drawer, 1,049

CREATE A MODERN COOKiNG CENTRE

NEED TO k N OW

The classic built-in single oven measures H60 x W60


x D55cm and can be mounted into a standard base
cabinet or tall column unit. Typically, a main oven
has 60 to 64 litres capacity, but some ofer up to 74
litres. Compact versions are 38cm or 45cm tall
with a capacity of 35 to 50 litres. They can be ftted
alongside a full-sized model in a double-oven slot or
teamed with a warming drawer in a 60cm cavity.
Kitchen designers often bank compact models side
by side or in a grid to create a wall of appliances.

FUNCTIONS At the very least, your

Generous proportions
Peek inside a professional kitchen and youll fnd
super-sized ovens stufed with advanced features.
To recreate this, look at brands such as Wolf, Miele
and Gaggenau, which ofer ovens up to 90cm wide
with double the capacity of a 60cm design.

pr eMiuM eXtrAs
Not all ovens are equal, so take a good look at what
they ofer. Touch-screen controls make it far easier
to use advanced features such as sensor cooking
and auto-recipe modes; try De Dietrich, Electrolux
and Siemens. Meanwhile, auto cooking takes away
guesswork just choose a recipe from the menu
(on some models you can even program in your
own) and let the appliances built-in sensors set
the time, temperature and adjust the heat during
cooking. Pyrolytic cleaning does away with the
need for elbow grease by burning of cooking

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residue at 500C, leaving just a small pile of ash to


wipe away. Once the preserve of high-end models,
its now seen in many mid-priced ovens. Versatile
doors are ideal if you struggle to lift heavy pans.
Look at the side-opening options available at
Gaggenau, as well as Nefs Slide & Hide door,
which slips underneath the cavity completely.

DesiGn consiDerAtions
Choose from hi-gloss glass fnishes in white,
cream and brown, as well as classic stainless steel
and black. Manufacturers work hard to design
ranges that sit seamlessly together with matching
handles, controls and trims. For this reason,
always buy your appliances from the same range.

tHe perFect BAnK


Choose a good-looking layout that will put all
the function where you need it. The simplest
confguration is a single 60cm oven and a 45cm
compact in a double-oven cavity. Alternatively, two
small appliances (perhaps a compact oven and a
cofee maker, although you can now buy TVs to ft
in such slots, too) plus two 60cm ovens look superb
in a grid format. T layouts are increasingly
popular, with two 45cm appliances to the left and
right, a cofee machine in the centre and a 60cm
oven with warming drawer beneath. For a
horizontal bank, position compact ovens with
warming drawers alongside larger 60cm designs.

oven should have conventional heat,


fan and grill, plus top and bottom heat.
E N E RGy E FFICIENCy Look for
a minimum A rated built-in oven, but
models up to A+++ (also labelled
as A-30%) are available, too.
Sh E lVE S Telescopic shelves are
a must, making it easier and safer
to lift heavy pans out of the cavity.
SpAC E A huge oven with only two
shelves will have less usable space
than a smaller design with three.
E A SIE R C l EA NING If your
budget wont stretch to a pyrolytic
oven, look for one with catalytic liners.
These absorb odours and grease and
burn them of at high temperatures.
IN STA l l AT ION Unlike a double
oven, which requires just one plug,
each combination oven will require
its own fused plug for safety.
C l E VE R E xT RA S If you want to
slow cook roasts to perfection, look for
models with a removable rotisserie spit.
T IM E R A basic timer beeps when
the food is cooked, but more expensive
digital designs can be programmed
to turn the oven on and of at set
times, ideal if youll be late home.

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Popular options
A B U R S T OF ST EA M

The De Dietrich DOS1160X,


900, is a 60-litre, A+ rated
pyrolytic combination
steam oven with 23
pre-programmed recipes

Team Whirlpools
AMW848IXL
combination microwave
oven, 649, and
AKZM6560IXL
multifunction oven, 580

A great double act, Caples C2160 oven (left), from around


1,198, has an A++ energy rating, 66-litre capacity and 13
functions, while the SO209SS combination steam oven (right),
1,235, boasts 100 pre-set recipes and a 34-litre capacity

Its the perfect way to cook


without losing nutrients or
spoiling texture, but the latest
combination steam ovens ofer
so much more. By mixing steam
and standard cooking settings,
you can inject moisture into the
cavity for fufer sponge cakes,
crustier bread and succulent
Sunday roasts. One of the great
advantages of steam cooking
that is often overlooked is that it
can defrost almost as quickly as
a microwave, without the danger
of drying out and overcooking
the ingredients. Steam ovens
are also now used for sous-vide
cooking, resulting in perfectly
tender meat and vegetables.
The AEG ProCombi SousVide
oven, for instance, can maintain
a low constant temperature
using steam, ideal conditions for
slow cooking vacuum-sealed
ingredients without the need
for a separate water bath.
CO M B I MICROWAVES

About as far from a traditional


microwave as you can get, the
modern built-in version can now
ofer a mix of typical microwave
cooking, grilling, conventional
heat and fan cooking. The result
is a practical appliance that can
bake, roast and grill in close to
half the time it takes to achieve
the same results in the main oven.
WA R M ING DRAWERS

Combine V-Zugs Combi-Steam XSL


compact oven, 2,425; Combair SLP fan
oven, 2,050; Miwell-Combi XSL
compact combi-microwave, 1,400, and
two WS H14.4cm warming drawers, 625

Nefs A++ rated Series 5 C47C62 CircoSteam


combination oven, around 1,000, ofers hot air and
steam cooking and 70 programmes; its shown here
with the N21H40N3GB warming drawer, around 350

Built-in warming drawers


available in 14cm and 30cm
heights are designed to ft
seamlessly below compact
ovens. Their low, consistent heat
is just as useful for proving
dough, making yoghurt, slow
cooking and defrosting as it is
for keeping your plates warm.

customers are becoming more aware of the benefits of steam,


which is great for healthy living and gives quick, consistent
and professional results Neil Pooley, kitchen category manager, Miele
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decorate a sunny breakfast


room is the perfect spot for lazy weekend
mornings and relaxed family meals

OPEn fOR BuSinESS


Cofee-shop-style open shelving keeps everything
to hand and introduces an element of display.
Clip-top jars, from 2.50; tumblers, 5.99 each; white jug, 39.95: all
The Hambledon. Ribbed jar, 10, Rockett St George. Glasses, 25
for six assorted, Toast. Plates, 15 for four assorted, Tesco. Tira jar,
15, Habitat. Bowl, 42, Sparrow & Co. Metal jug, 9.95, Pretty
Dandy. Bread bin, 15, Sainsburys. Peg board, 75, The Letteroom

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Advice | Decorating

omewhere in between casual


counter dining and a formal
space for entertaining, the
breakfast room is designed

with the family in mind. For busy mornings,


it should be well organised to get everyone
fed and out of the house speedily, while
comfortable seating makes it a pleasant
spot for weekends. This space is a joy to
decorate. Here, its fresh and breezy with a
touch of country, but you can create a cofeeshop vibe with retro fttings and banquette
seating, or inject Parisian chic with linen
tablecloths and vintage posters. Whatever

feature SALLY DENNiNG


StYLe aSSIStaNt Nikki BRADLEY
PHOtOGraPHY DAViD BRiTTAiN

your style, make it relaxed and welcoming.

TAKE A SEAT
Upholstered bench seating creates a cosy corner for relaxing. Mix
in wooden bistro chairs for a fexible approach that will suit a range of
meals from supper for two to a lively brunch with friends and family.
Tili chairs, 95 each, Habitat. Table, 1,825, Another Country. Seat pad in Emma Bridgewater Polka Stripe
223448, 35m, Sanderson. Cushions in (from left): Emma Bridgewater Coral Purple, 45m, Sanderson;
Ammi Aegean and Celeste Cirrus, both 25m, Villa Nova; Emma Bridgewater Figs Purple/Green and
Coral Duck Egg, both 45m, Sanderson. Board, 85, The Oak and Rope Company. Yellow vase, 30,
Habitat. Tray, 19, Rockett St George. Mugs, 10 each, Sparrow & Co. Lantern, 29, Toast

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IN STORe
Larder-style storage close to the
seating area is ideal for cereals and
chinaware so the kids can help
themselves without getting under
your feet. Add in power points and
you can house a kettle and toaster
here, too. For great larders, try
John Lewis of Hungerford,
Harvey Jones and Neptune.
Ercol Hamble chair, 499, Marks & Spencer.
Mumbai apron, 24.50, Ville & Campagne. Lamp
(unpainted), 70, Lost & Found. Seat pad in
Dormston Mustard, 68m, Cloth & Clover.
Cushion in Wicker Linen N-104, 96m, Fermoie.
Dragonfies to
wall art, 39.50, Marks & Spencer
Bring a quirkiness

LIGHT
FA N TA S T I C

a contemporary
kitchen with a themed
corner. Here, plant
specimen prints
teamed with a
laboratory-style lamp
evoke the feel of a
botanists study.

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COFFee COuNTeR
Come the weekend, an island can
double as a cofee bar with ample
space for pastries and papers.
Stools, 145 each, Cox & Cox. Letters, from
a selection, Re, The Hambledon and The
Letteroom. Motivo cofee maker, 130, DeLonghi.
Blind in Dormston Indigo, 68m, Cloth & Clover.
Kitchen List picture, from 12.99, Art.co.uk. Frill
cups, 22.95 each (including saucers), Liberty

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anD RelaX
For a bona-fde cofee-shop vibe, a
squishy sofa with cushions is a must.
Berwick sofa, from 1,400, John Lewis. Cofee Table
Two, 635, Another Country. Prints, Rockett St George
and Marks & Spencer. Cushions: Burton Yellow, 25,
John Lewis; Caslon & Co Vine Woodcut, 40, Pretty
Dandy; Line & Dot, 25, John Lewis; Emma
Bridgewater Polka Stripe, 35m, Sanderson; Indigo
Dormston and Mustard Littletons, both 60, Cloth &
Clover; Harlequin Babushka, 35, John Lewis. Mugs,
12 each, Anthropologie. Teapot, 24.95, Liberty

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the look... a cooks kitchen

combines high-performing functionality with


elegant design perfectly suited to entertaining
keen cooks who love to entertain often
have a crystal-clear idea about what they want
from their kitchens. All will defnitely be
looking for superb functionality and storage,
plus a welcoming space for guests. Some may
enjoy having the hob at the heart of the action
when entertaining, while others prefer to have
their own space. A robust kitchen made from
hard-wearing materials is sure to be at the top
of everyones list, but that doesnt mean that
function has to overshadow aesthetics. A good
designer will combine both functionality and

design, while placing all the necessary elements


close to hand, as well as clearly delineating
cooking and entertaining areas.
While the classic work triangle set-up is still
a good way of designing a layout, you could take
inspiration from a professional kitchen and
separate the layout into diferent zones for
cooking, serving and cleaning. Designs with a
long island can be arranged in a linear fashion
to provide a streamlined cooking hub, with
plenty of workspace in between. Appliances are
also an important part of the mix. Consider

fexibility switching between steam and hotair cooking in an oven or from a griddle plate
to an induction domino hob, for example and
capacity, so that you can batch-cook or handle
a multi-course dinner with ease. Be honest with
yourself about what you will use. Extras such as
tepanyaki grills are only great if you do favour
Asian cooking, while a range cooker works best
for large families or those who love to bake.
Finally, dont overlook comfort. A good
lighting scheme is a must, as is powerful
extraction your guests will thank you for it.

Classic appeal

Divide & conquer

This striking design by Artichoke, featuring a beautiful copper


and stainless steel range cooker, open shelving and a generous
cooks table made from oak with a basalt worktop, takes its cue
from a traditional Victorian kitchen. A bespoke scheme like
this one would cost around 100,000.

An expansive bank of appliances gives plenty of cooking options.


This design by Poggenpohl uses a specially constructed partition
wall to house three ovens, a cofee machine, wine cooler and
fridge freezer, with a trio of domino hobs in the island opposite.
+Segmento matt grey lacquer kitchen from 30,000.

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Double up
Where space permits, installing a pair of islands will double your
preparation area and allow two cooks to work simultaneously.
Here, one island houses the main sink, while the second features
a prep sink. This type of layout works extremely well in large
rooms such as this one, where there is plenty of foor space
but the walls are heavily dominated by architectural features.
Bulthaups b3 range starts from 42,000.

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Easy access

Out of sight

Open shelving that keeps kitchenware and gadgets readily to


hand echoes a professional kitchen, and can be ideal for the keen
home cook. Combine deep drawers, wine racks and tall
cupboards for ultimate storage. Valcucines SineTempore kitchen
is priced from 30,000 at Forza.

This L-shaped island features a nifty downdraft extractor, which


pops up from the counter as needed, also acting as splashback,
and then cleverly disappears when not in use at the touch of
button. Crown Imperials handleless hi-gloss Calypso kitchen
in Oyster starts from around 10,000.

Range finder

Food to go

Serious cooking demands a serious cook station. Professionalstyle cookers are built to order and will ofer storage modules as
well as several ovens and a tailor-made cooktop try French
specialists La Cornue and LaCanche for a great investment
piece. Ofcine Gullos bespoke kitchens start at 30,000.

This freestanding design in black walnut with a stainless steel


worktop is teamed with a simple preparation table and mobile
butchers block so you can put extra prep space just where you
need it. The run of hooks forms an accessible batterie de cuisine.
Williamsburg kitchens start at 40,000 from Plain English.

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Go pro
Stainless steel is a frm
favourite in professional
kitchens as it can
withstand heat, impact
and is ultra-hygienic.
Soften the industrial look
by teaming it with rich
wood and smart whitegloss cabinetry a
brushed fnish will be
more forgiving when it
comes to marks. Laurence
Pidgeons Elmar range
costs from 20,000.

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Placing the sink, fridge, oven


and hob close to each other
with just the right amount of
worksurface in between will
create an easy-to-use cooking
zone in large and small
kitchens alike. This classic
work triangle set-up is as
useful as ever in the modern
kitchen, plus there are plenty of
additional ways to make your
kitchen work hard. Place spice
drawers next to your hob, pan
drawers below your cooking
zone and crockery storage next
to the dishwasher for total ease
of use. Black Sparkle Encore
solid worksurfaces, 158m,
from Bushboard.

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Coming next issue: Statement islands

feature rachel ogden

Handy work

Super store

Keep it neat

A generous larder is ideal for both classic and modern kitchens.


Look for pull-out designs with wire baskets for a contemporary
feel, and a well-designed larder cupboard with plenty of shelves,
drawers and cubbies for classic schemes. This bespoke piece
is part of a kitchen by Brayer Design, from around 25,ooo.

Drawers are ideal for cooks as it makes sense to group together


ingredients and kitchen kit by type. Full-extension drawers are
the most accessible designs, and LED lighting and glass sides
increase visibility, while internal dividers keep things tidy.
A similar kitchen would cost around 12,000 from Nolte.

A two-tiered island or peninsula with a raised end can hide preparation mess
and dirty dishes from view, keeping the look of your kitchen clean and tidy
perfect for cooks who love to entertain Phil Harfett, showroom manager, Bradburys

Ma k e i t wo r k fo r yo u
i n v e s t i n a to p - q u a l i t y fridge freezer.
new refrigeration technology is designed to keep
food fresher for longer, while fexible refrigeration
lets you switch one zone from fridge to freezer and
vice versa on demand. consider an additional
drawer fridge for frequently used ingredients.

of ovens and hobs


to suit various cooking methods but think about
what you actually use. a domino hob brings
several cooktop elements together, such as an
induction plate, a gas wok burner and a griddle
but remember, you will need to install a separate
power source for each.

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divided up for
recycling, to allow you to dispose of rubbish as
you go and help keep your workspace clear.

o p t f o r i n t e g r at e d b i n s

p l u g s o c k e t s a r e h a n dy for powering
small appliances, so be sure to plan enough into
your design. Pop-up sockets or power points below
breakfast bars will provide plenty of power without
being on show, while a tambour unit is ideal for
keeping gadgets neatly tucked away.
a u t i l i t y r o o m or hidden sink is ideal for
storing dirty dishes out of view from guests
when entertaining.

c o n s i d e r a d d i n g a useful additional surface


to bring an extra dimension to your cooking.
a wooden end-grain block makes an attractive
chopping zone, a marble or granite slab lends
itself well to pastry making, and a run of stainless
steel is a great place to rest hot pans.

about the type of tap you


choose. Professional-style taps with a fexible
hose make short work of washing fresh produce
and rinsing down a messy sink, while boiling water
taps supply of instant hot water is super handy.
at its simplest, choose a tap that is easy to use,
such as a model with levers or a touchpad.

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Cast watery light


refractions around
the room with an
elegant Mizu
pendant. Each
handmade crystal
shape is unique.
With a brushed
nickel or whitemetalwork fnish, it
can be hung on its
own or in a cluster
of up to 26 for
visual impact. Mizu
pendants by Terzani
cost 330 each at
Holloways of Ludlow

LIGHT A well-thought-out

lighting scheme will deliver the right


level of brightness as and where you need it

Introducing diferent
light sources in your
kitchen will provide
general light but also
atmosphere. Here,
Elicas Pearl glass
extractor hood,
2,200, ofers
focused lighting
over the hob while
decorative LED
profles ftted in the
handleless units
highlight the
furnitures clean
lines. Matrix Art
kitchen, from
12,000, Nolte

he kitchens primary

lighting can be one of the last things

function may still

considered in kitchen design, says

be cooking, but it

Andrew Hall, managing director of

increasingly serves

Woodstock Furniture. However, for a

as one of the main entertaining spaces

kitchen to look its best and function

in the home. The right lighting can

well, the space must be lit properly.

introduce several levels of brightness,

Experts agree that the best time to

make a room feel much larger and

decide on a new lighting scheme is at

dramatically alter its mood and feel.

the planning stage as youre signing of

Its important to invest in a scheme

your kitchen drawings. Leave it until

that provides good task lighting, as well

later and it becomes an afterthought

as creating the ideal ambience. Often,

with limited possibilities.

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TYPES OF LIGHTING
A good kitchen lighting system needs at least two elements:
bright, shadow-free task lighting for safe cooking and
preparation, and atmospheric illumination to create mood,
highlight architectural features and make the room feel
more inviting. Look at all areas of your kitchen and think
about the activities that will happen in each space, advises
interior designer Sarah Ward. Some areas, such as food
prep zones, sink run and above the hob, will require task
lighting, while others, such as the dining area, call for mood
and accent lighting. If people are going to be chatting to you
over a glass of wine while youre cooking, youll want them
to sit in a softer light so they can relax.

Task lighTing
Under-cupboard spots ftted directly above the hob, sink
and chopping board will ensure bright, focused task lighting.
Make sure you position them as close to the front edge of the
cupboard as possible, otherwise youll illuminate the back of
the worktop only. John Cullen Lighting recommends small,
compact fuorescents or LED under-cupboard downlighters
that are slim enough to be recessed into the bottom of wall
units. Flexible LED strip lighting mounted on the underside
of cupboards is another option. Many kitchens now include a
multifunction island with built-in appliances, sink and seating
area. With no wall cupboards to work with, ceiling-mounted
lights, fush-ftted for a modern streamlined look, with
directional spots and the right beam width to create a focused
light, are the ideal solution. Exposed fttings tend to collect
cooking grime so, if possible, opt for recessed or semi-recessed
fttings, advises John Cullens design director, Sally Storey.

As downlighters are unsuitable


for this rooms pitched, beamed roof,
a selection of LEDs, from 84 each
at John Culllen Lighting, has been
used instead, creating a layered efect

match light fittings to your kitchen


schemes and metallic Pendants give an

ambienT lighTing
For wider mood lighting, start by looking at how much natural
light comes into your kitchen, noting the number of windows
and the direction they face. The key to creating the perfect
lighting for your kitchen lies in layering the efects, says
Kiran Noonan of John Lewis of Hungerford. Your choices
will depend on the size of the space and whether your room
has a high or low ceiling. If the kitchen is multifunctional,
with a strong living element, its worth considering ambient
illumination such as dimmable wall lights and eyeball designs
(which can be moved around), as well as decorative systems,
such as shelf and in-cabinet lights. A rise-and-fall fxture
above the table can be pulled down for a cosy candlelit supper

LED strips between the


worktop and units create a
foating efect, while also
highlighting the fnger
pulls. Kitchen by Nolte

These hammered
copper island pendants
are both practical and
eye-catching. Stanley
medium pendants, 345
each, Original BTC

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The industrial-style Diner


125 box pendant, in glass
and weathered brass, 755,
Davey Lighting, is ideal for
this chic, utilitarian scheme

As well as eliminating steam


and odours, an extractor
can also double up as stylish
task and mood lighting.
Elica Wave hood in stainless
steel, around 1,100

or raised for everyday meals and other activities. Lights


that are controlled separately are preferable so you can create
diferent moods at the fick of a switch. To achieve the right
ambience in relaxing zones, wall lights and washers will
add subtle background illumination. For high ceilings,
uplighters on top of the units will enhance the general
light, while reducing the number of downlights youll need.

FeaTure and accenT lighTing

Prismatic glass works well in country


industrial flavour, for examPle
Peter Bowles, managing director, Original BTC/Davey Lighting

A fnal layer to your scheme should be accent lighting that


guides the eye to points of interest around the room. It also
adds to the overall brightness when combined with just
ambient designs such as a pendant over a table. Accent
lighting might consist of lighting on shelving, in cupboards
or in niches. Lights built into the kick boards of an island
or a run of units give a gentle glow across the foor, making
the cabinetry look like its foating. Meanwhile, a run of
LED lights under the rim of a central island worktop makes
this an inviting spot that people will naturally gravitate
towards especially if there are bar stools there. Ultramodern
handleless schemes, from kitchens companies such as Nolte,
look sensational when teamed with bright, white LED strip
lighting ftted snugly between the worktop and the door
front or on wall profles. The look is simple yet sophisticated,
emphasising the clean horizontal lines. Coloured lighting
wont provide you with efective task lighting, but an LED
colour-changing strip light, ftted behind a splashback or
in a plinth, can be used to create a party atmosphere in
open-plan layouts, explains Luke Thomas, senior designer
at John Cullen Lighting. Use it sparingly, though, as the
light will saturate the room and can look garish if not used
in moderation. Glass splashbacks can also be back-lit
to brilliant efect; try ftting a series of colour-changing
lights for a real conversation starter.

sTaTemenT lighTing

Translucent door panels made


from Ice White Corian have
been back-lit to create playful
shadows in this kitchen. Priced
from 50 per cabinet front,
excluding lighting

A series of beautiful pendant lights or a fabulous single lamp


shade above a dining table will help diferentiate the dining
space from the kitchens work zones. Styles range from
old-school industrial shapes in shiny, on-trend copper to
striking ceramics in translucent hues. Hang pendants low
over the table for a feeling of intimacy, advises Peter Bowles,
managing director of Original BTC and Davey Lighting. Or
position them high over island workstations. This not only
provides a great source of light, it also adds interest and
distracts the eye from austere lines of cabinets. For added
fexibility, try ftting pendants with a dimmer switch, so the
island can function as a bright area for working, or a place
to gather with friends, with softer low-level lighting.

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Advice | Technology

The Miele KFN37692 iDE A++ 242-litre


fridge freezer is of exceptional quality and
has three sealed drawers where
the humidity can be adjusted depending on
the food being stored. Prices start from
2,400

LIGHTING CONTROLS

LED s

With a wealth of light sources at your disposal and diferent


functions to cater for, its wise to consider a fexible control
system rather than a simple on/of switch. Its perfectly
possible to change an area from being a great environment
for working in into an intimate setting for supper at the touch
of a button, explains Sally Storey. The more circuits your
lights are on, the more control you have. Even the most basic
dimmer switches are great for creating a soft, ambient glow,
and for the ultimate scene-setting device, todays intelligent
light systems allow you to easily create and recall preset light
patterns. Some systems, such as Lutron, can be controlled by
smartphone, tablet or PC through your homes wireless network.

Ofering a wealth of lighting


opportunities, Light-Emitting
Diodes (LEDs) are frequently
used in modern kitchen design.
Their low heat output makes
them extremely energy
efcient and ideal for areas
that require little maintenance
or are awkward to access, such
as recessed ceiling lights or
foor uplighters. LEDs are
smaller and easier to conceal
than fuorescents, wont ficker
when turned on and take no
time at all to warm up to full
brightness. LEDs are most
certainly the future when it
comes to lighting the kitchen,
says Michael Linsky, managing
director of Sensio. When
compared to outdated
alternatives, theyre more
cost-efective, because,
although the initial outlay
may be higher, energy bills
are reduced. In comparison
to halogen varieties, which last
for around 3,000 hours, LEDs

USING A LIGHTING DESIGNER


For best results, consult an interior designer or a lighting
specialist who will have a vast knowledge of the many fttings
on ofer, and how to get the best out of them. Always employ
a qualifed electrician to ensure a safe and sound installation.
Experts say its crucial to think about the key areas that need
lighting rather than working around grids and symmetry.
Dont just put lights in straight lines, even if youre advised
to do so by your builder or electrician, says Kenny Collins of
London-based retailer The Lighting Store. This doesnt take
into consideration the efects that the lights can have on a room
and where you need them so that you can work efectively. The
Lighting Store also ofers a consultation service for a fee of 50,
which is refundable against orders. John Cullen also ofers
a professional lighting design service for 180.

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Large, open-plan kitchens


demand a versatile lighting
scheme. LED Polespring ceiling
downlighters, 155 each, and
LED Eyelid under-cupboard
lights, 81 each, provide task
lighting, while LED Contour
strip lights, 146m, illuminate
the seating area. All from
John Cullen Lighting

have an average lifespan


of 12.5 half years or 40,000
hours. Be aware that they are
available in warm white or
cool-white options and that
these colour temperatures
suit diferent styles of kitchen.
A warm white light will provide
a yellow glow, which is perfect
for traditional-style kitchens
as it highlights the grain in
wooden cabinetry and
complements rustic fnishes,
explains Michael. Whereas
cool white lighting accentuates
glossy, contemporary fnishes
and enhances minimalist
design schemes. LEDs also
come in diferent colours, so
if you fancy a glow of green
lighting under the plinth or a
wash of blue across the ceiling,
this can all be achieved with
colour-changing strip lights.
Such mood lighting can be
used to create atmosphere or
for simply injecting a pop of
colour in an all-white kitchen.

Coming next month: Cooking appliances

good lighting can make


a budget kitchen look
spectacular, but choosing
the wrong colour can make an
expensive project look poor
fEaturE LArA sArgENT

Gary Baxter, managing director, Sycamore Lighting


A fuorescent LED plinth light,
900, adds an element of surprise
in this understated Poliform kitchen,
designed by MPD London. The
luxury interiors frm also installed
an integrated lighting system
throughout the property

For stockist details go to page 124

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Focus | Shopping

bright ideas

Sculptural wall lights are a stylish option for your dining zone

1 Direct a beam just where you need it with the Shear wall light in brass and matte old English
white, h40 x dia46cm, 378, Bert Frank. 2 This nickel Leaf sconce with crescent dark teal
satin shade, h38.5 x dia33cm, 243, Heathfeld & Co, is a sophisticated choice. 3 In polished

copper with a white interior, Davey Lightings School wall light suits both traditional and
modern schemes, h25 x dia40cm, 385. 4 The warm fnish of this copper wall lamp, h21 x
dia6.5cm, 99, Graham and Green, adds burnished beauty to its pared-back design. 5 This
glass storm shade with swan-neck ftting, h44 x dia14.5cm, from 396 at Hector Finch, is

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efortlessly elegant. 6 Brighten a neutral scheme with the vibrant Industrial wall light, h10 x
dia8cm, 85, Heals. 7 Tom Dixons Pipe wall light, h42 x dia13cm, 225, has a matt exterior

that contrasts with its shimmering anodised inner fnish. 8 The black and copper New York
wall light is pure Manhattan chic, h13 x dia20cm, 125, Bodie & Fou. 9 Inspired by the
search light on a toy lorry, the Stirrup 1 in aluminium is simple yet stylish, h17.5 x dia19cm,
129, Original BTC. 10 Designed and handcrafted in Denmark, the Bell wall light in
burnt orange, h36 x dia42cm, 294, Holloways of Ludlow, will add a burst of colour.

For stockist details go to page 124

feature aMELIa ThorPE

open brief
by giving their designer total flexibility , liz and adam hole have
achieved a free - flowing space that has surpassed their expectations
Feature rachel leedham Photography rachael smith

Top of the range


We wanted to get rid of the original Aga but were glad
we didnt as its now the heart of our home, says Liz. The
two-ring induction hob beside it ofers backup at busy times

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Minihead
Piendi omnime vendi
bea sequam alia pre
erciae. Nam, quis
nectur? Qui ofcaeri

iz and Adam Holes kitchen was


previously a very cramped, lowceilinged space with old, pale blue
chipboard cabinets. Next to this
was a compact dining room and an
entrance porch, which quickly became a
dumping ground for shoes. Having all these
small rooms meant the layout wasnt sociable,
says Liz. The low door frames were a real issue,
too, and I was constantly shouting Duck!.
Realising that the solution lay in knocking
the three rooms into one, the couple approached

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Jamie Krantz of local frm Krantz Designs to


plan the new scheme. What really appealed was
that the company would undertake the entire
project, including building work, explains Liz.
The kitchen was also opened up to the roof,
creating a further feeling of space.
For the cabinetry, the couple opted for a
series of base cupboards and foating shelves.
We didnt want any wall units as we preferred
the idea of grabbing a mug or a glass without
opening a cupboard, says Liz. I also liked the
sense of space achieved without wall units.

Project profile
THE OWNERS Liz Hole,
whos a sustainable-living
advisor, her husband Adam,
an entrepreneur, and their
children Barney, 17, and
Annie, 14, plus wiry Jack
Russell Bean and cat Archie
THEIR HOME A cottage in

Nottinghamshire dating
back to the 1700s
THE PROJECT Three rooms
were knocked together to
create an open-plan scheme

ROOM SIZE 3.6 x 5.5m

(kitchen) and 6.3 x 4.7m


(dining area)
DESIGNER Jamie Krantz

of Krantz Designs
CABINETRY Bespoke
spray-painted units with
birch veneer carcasses and
hardwood frames, 26,880
BUDGET 47,000, including

Clean sweep
The run of base
units features a
Lappato granite
worktop, which has
a leather-look fnish
and doesnt show
smears or smudges
perfect for busy
family kitchens

building work

Let it shine

The characterful
Cathedral Stone
polished porcelain tiles
replicate the fossil
limestone found in
many of the great
cathedrals. It really
looks like stone, yet
its incredibly low
maintenance, says Liz

Cooks corner
The built-in electric
oven is another
back-up appliance,
and the microwave
above ensures a tidy,
uniform fnish

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Our new open-plan


layout has really
changed the way we
live we now spend
more time with
each other

d e s i g n s o l u t i o n D es ig ne r Ja m ie Kra n tz exp lains


Was your brief straightforward?

Liz and Adam wanted a relatively clean and simple


design, and didnt present us with a long list of
requirements. So, yes, the brief was fairly openended. As a design-led company, this gives us the
chance to explore a few diferent ideas and get as
much as we can out of the space for the client.
What interesting features are there?

As the space doesnt have a chimney breast, it


was important to give it a focal point. To make
the mantel around the Aga look authentic, there
are no sharp corners and everything is softly
rounded. The uprights include cupboards,
which provide useful storage for oils and spices.

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Why did you make the base units either


side of the Aga deeper than the rest?

I dont like to see one long run of cabinets that


are all the same size, and the beauty of an entirely
bespoke kitchen is that you can vary the depths
of the drawers. Here, we created deep drawers
either side of the Aga to store pots and pans, and
also provide extra worksurface space. Visually,
it makes the design look much more striking.
Tell us about the circular peninsula

This makes the kitchen a sociable space, as guests


can perch at it while Liz and Adam are cooking. It
also defnes this space from both the dining area
and the entrance. We used pippy oak for the

pedestal and worktop; it has a very characterful,


distinctive grain and is a warm contrast to the
cooler granite we used for the preparation areas.
What about the rest of the cabinetry?

We believe a kitchen should outlive its owners so


construction is crucial to us, and we use traditional
methods such as dovetail joints, hardwood door
frames and butt hinges. The large larder enables
food to be kept in one place, rather than in three
or four cupboards, making fnding things and
unloading shopping much easier. Whenever
we fnish a project and ask clients what they
love most about their new kitchen, they always
say how much they enjoy their larder.

The details
CABINETRY Bespoke spraypainted units with birch veneer
carcasses and hardwood frames
by Krantz designs, 26,880.
Cabinetry paint, Cornforth
White estate eggshell, 50
for 2.5 litres, Farrow & Ball
SURFACES lappato granite
worktops, 3,420; pippy oak
peninsula surface, 960;
cream white (RAl9001) and dawn
grey (Bs10A03) painted glass
splashbacks, 672, all supplied
by Krantz designs. Cathedral
stone porcelain foor tiles, 60 x
100cm, 97sq m, studio Ceramics

Home comforts
A mix-and-match arrangement
of the couples existing furniture
creates a relaxed, lived-in feel

APPLIANCES two-oven Aga,

All light now


Whitewashed surfaces
and pale spray-painted
bespoke cabinetry by
Krantz Designs helps
keep the space bright.
The wooden accents
give the room a lovely
homely feel, adds Liz

The layout

For stockist details go to page 124

from 4,995, Aga. Built-in


multifunction single oven,
608, Miele. Built-in microwave,
366, Aeg. two-ring induction
hob, 397, smeg. Fully integrated
undercounter larder fridge,
252; freestanding wine cooler,
288, both CdA
SINK AND TAPS Matrix Ro
undermounted one-and-a-halfbowl sink in stainless steel, 365;
taura monobloc mixer tap in
stainless steel, 218; Axell pullout spray tap in stainless steel,
90, all Abode. Filtered hot-water
tap, 450; evolution 200 wastedisposal unit, 451, both
insinkerator
FINISHING TOUCHES For similar

furniture try Refectory oak dining


table, 1,150; Refectory oak
dining chairs, 400 per pair, all
laura Ashley. noah large bench
in solid oak, 425, Bethan gray for
John lewis, is a good alternative
to this one. try Ripple faux-leather
bar stools, 129 each, dwell.
Mors s50 woodburning stove,
2,074, Mors. Muuto Fluid
pendant light, 179, nest, is
a match. Cow Parsley in stone
and Cornfower linen/cotton blind
fabric, 45m, Vanessa Arbuthnott.
Karlsson green vintage glass
square wall clock, 35, the
Clementine. Artisan stand mixer,
429, KitchenAid. three-slice
Vario toaster, 184, dualit

Super store
The double-fronted larder unit, complete
with door racks on each side, makes locating
items and putting away groceries a breeze

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pillar of strength

All in one
The huge island is the hub
of the room, incoporating
food preparation space,
storage and a raised drinks bar

Project profile
the home An Arts and Crafts-

style house, built in 2000, in Kent


and home to a family of four
the proJeCt The kitchen was
originally one of several very

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small rooms, running across


the back of the house. The
owners decided to knock down
the internal walls and add an
extension to create one super-sized
light-flled kitchen-diner-cum-

living room, with doors


leading on to the garden

MD of Chamber Furniture

room SiZe Around 12 x 7m

CaBinetrY Bespoke walnut


furniture, from 40,000

DeSiGner Scott Nicholson,

BUDGet Undisclosed

A structural support could have proved an obstacle, but it gave designer


Scott Nicholson the opportunity to create a sociable kitchen with a difference
Feature amelia thorpe Photography iain kemp

Look up
Mette worked closely with her
architect, Chris Eaton of Stif &
Trevillion, to design the barrel
vaulted ceiling. It adds drama
and contrasts with the rest of
the basement area

hen kitchen designer Scott Nicholson of Chamber


Furniture met the owners of this house, they told
him no-one had been able to come up with a kitchen
design they liked. Looking at their architects plans
to convert a series of small rooms into one large space
with a new extension, Scott could see why. Three big supporting pillars in
the new room were creating problems, he says. Often when I start a project,
I inherit features people might consider negative whether its a structural

pillar or an awkward door position. My job is to turn that into a positive.


Two of the pillars couldnt be moved, but Scott was able to join the third onto
one of the other supports. He then designed a central island around the
main structure in the room, turning it into a sociable hub with a breakfast
bar and drinks zone. A U-shaped layout of furniture around the island
provides more storage and housing for appliances. My clients didnt want
anything fussy or embellished, says Scott. Our goal was to create a room
with elegance and warmth, and I think weve achieved that here.

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On the curve
The bar wraps round the pillar
in an elegant sweep of
bookmatched walnut veneer

Happy hour

Double act
An internal drawer
makes the best
use of space,
while maintaining
uniform lines
across the
unit fronts

Glass shelves, a
mirrored back and
hanging racks for
glasses add a little
glamour to the
bar cupboard

Less is often
more; pick
some striking
features for
Straight
and narrow

your room,

This shallow
cupboard is ideal
for storing spices
and seasonings
close to the
warming drawer

but use them


sparingLy
Hot stuff
The Wolf warming drawer
with lidded compartments
is the perfect addition for
a keen entertainer

d e s i g n s o l u t i o n D es ig ne r Sco tt N icho lso n exp lains


Tell us more about the central island

The pillar was clad in the same polished quartz surface as the worktops for
a uniform fnish, and to allow us to build in the wine storage unit with fridge
drawers below. The island then sweeps around it on three sides, providing
useful prep space and a raised bar area, as well as a place for serving drinks,
out of the way of the main cooking zone on the other side of the island.

efect. Simple horizontal bar handles fnish the base cabinets; the wall
cupboards were handleless more handles would have been too much.
Tell us about the fridges and larders

These are fush-ftted into the wall and integrated behind smoothly panelled
doors. The key with bulky things is to recess them into walls, rather than
letting them create bulky obstructions, which tend to look unplanned.

Can you explain why you chose these fnishes?

We wanted a modern look, but with warmth and character, too. All white can
look clinical and bland, so its a good idea to add some contrast. We chose
rich walnut veneer, bookmatched to show of the natural beauty of the grain.
And the design of the cabinetry?

The furniture is streamlined with fush-ftted doors for a clean, contemporary


look. We added some curved elements to the end of the runs to soften the

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Whats behind the success of this project?

Once you work with the structure of the room, rather than against it, things
fall into place. As soon as I mapped out how the pillars could be incorporated,
it was obvious that the table would be best sited under the roof lantern.
Then it was a matter of building the remaining units, adopting a less is more
policy. It was important that these suited the scale of the space we used
fewer cabinets, but made each larger, in keeping with the size of the room.

Service station
Facing the dining area, a wine cooler
with fridge drawers below has been
cleverly built into the central structure

The details
CABINETRY Bespoke walnut
units fnished with a clear
lacquer, from 40,000,
Chamber Furniture
SURFACES Compac Coco
quartz worktops, breakfast
bar, splashback and pillar
cladding, price on application,
Chamber Furniture
APPLIANCES two built-in

ovens, 925 each; built-in


combination microwave,
1,585; built-in steam oven,
1,190; induction hob, 1,715;
fully integrated fridge freezer,
1,679; fully integrated

For stockist details go to page 124

The layout
dishwasher, 1,255, all Miele.
Built-in extractor, 873,
Westin. Warming drawer,
2,184; six-piece container set
for warming drawer, 444,
both Wolf. Wine store with
glass top door and refrigeration
drawers, 9,144; larder fridge
and freezer drawers, 9,588,
all sub-Zero
SINKS AND TAPS icerock
3331W undermounted singlebowl sink, 313; icerock 3325W
undermounted single-bowl
sink, 378; icerock 3179 trough
sink, 509, all Kohler. two
gessi logic two-hole mixer

taps in brushed nickel, 426


each; gessi oxygen single-lever
mixer tap in brushed nickel,
around 230, both sterling.
Modern boiling-water tap in
stainless steel, 980, Quooker
FINISHING TOUCHES

Bespoke dining table, price on


application, Chamber Furniture.
For similar porcelain foor tiles
try gallura in ghiaccio, from
40.79sqm, surface tiles. For
similar bar stools try nero, 85
each; Melton dining chairs are
comparable, 59.50 each, all
Atlantic shopping

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Focus | Technology

Gaggenaus A+++
rated DF460 has a
push-open door
mechanism with no
need for handles,
plus six programs
including sensor
control and a
versatile interior. It
costs around 1,830

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110

ith vast improvements in performance across

thanks to stricter regulations and clever new technology, the best full-

every budget, dishwashers do a better job of

sized appliance can clean more than 100 items using less than six litres of

washing up than anyone can by hand. Choose a

water. And while the sizes of the conventional 60cm and 45cm designs

top-quality model and your glasses will come out

havent changed, the technology inside is almost unrecognisable from a

sparkling, with even the most heavily soiled pans scrubbed clean. It wasnt

few years ago, with steam cleaning, sensor washing, water recycling and

long ago that dishwashers were seen as energy-hungry water wasters but,

fresh air circulating to help the machine wash and dry to perfection.

BeAuTIFuL kITChenS

fEaTurE CHRIS HASLAM

No longer a luxury buy, the dishwasher is a must in the modern kitchen

RIGHT A super-value
design from Zanussi,
the ZDF14011WA,
429, has a handy
30-minute quick-wash
cycle yet manages A+
for energy efciency
and uses just 11 litres
of water per wash
FAR RIGHT Each
of the drawers on the
DD60DDFHX7 from
Fisher & Paykel
washes independently,
allowing you to run a
delicate glass cycle
and intensive pan wash
at the same time, or
simply use one drawer
if you dont have a full
load. Around 1,000

PoPular formats
Fully integrated models are hidden behind a
faade to match your cabinetry while built-in
appliances have a visible control panel. Of the
freestanding options, Smegs retro design
makes a real style statement. Alternatively,
compact 45cm dishwashers are available to
match built-in ovens try Gaggenau while
Fisher & Paykel pioneered the dishwasher
drawer, which can be installed in pairs for
fexible capacity. Its worth noting that Fisher
& Paykels 90cm drawer model has roughly the
same capacity as a standard slimline machine.

CaPaCity and layout


The traditional internal layout two pull-out
shelves and a cutlery basket is evolving to
make the most of the space available. Twelve
place settings is now the norm, while some can

accommodate up to 17 (one setting equates to


a small plate, large plate, dish, cup, saucer and
cutlery). Compact 45cm designs take up to 10
place settings but, if you use lots of pans, youll
fare better with a full-sized machine. Internal
racks are increasingly fexible to make room
for everything from fsh kettles to long-stem
wine glasses. Foldable bottom racks and
height-adjustable upper ones ensure every
load is catered for, says Juliana Sado, senior
brand marketing manager of Maytag. Look
for a pull-out cutlery drawer, which leaves more
space in the lower basket for pans and plates,
and also separates cutlery for a thorough clean.

Programs and CyCles


Standard cycles include normal for mixed
loads, an intensive hot wash for really dirty
items, a quick 15-30-minute cycle and eco,

NEED TO K N OW
n The half-load cycle is useful for pans,

as they use only the bottom tray. It uses


25 per cent less energy than a full load.
n Look for delay-start functions or turn
the dishwasher on at night to take
advantage of cheaper electricity rates.
n Check for food protection, which means
there is a sensor to help prevent leaks even
when the dishwasher is switched of.
n Bear in mind the display is hidden on
integrated models, although Siemens
has a range with a projector that
displays the time remaining on the foor.
n Cheaper machines use residual heat
from the water to dry the dishes, while
top designs have a heat pump or fans.
n Noise can be an issue, so look for
a model with levels of less than 40dB.

LEFT Available in fve


colours, the retro-look
Smeg DF6FAB, 829,
ofers state-of-the-art
performance, with an
A++ energy rating,
capacity for 13 place
settings, a fexible
internal layout and
27-minute quick wash
FAR LEFT Brand new
and phenomenally
efcient, the A++
ADPL 7470 IX from
Whirlpool uses just
six litres of water per
cycle, has a choice of
eight programs and
takes 13 place settings.
Price on request

Find more advice on appliances at housetohome.co.uk/beautifulkitchens

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LEFT AEGs new
ProClean F99705VI1P
dishwasher takes 15
place settings, and,
thanks to a new spray
arm, it can wash
delicate glasses and
dirty pans in the
same cycle, 800
FAR LEFT Tap on
the front of the Miele
G6582 SCVi K2O and
the door will open,
ideal if youve got
your hands full of
dishes. It uses just 6.5
litres of fresh water
per cycle and is rated
A+++, making it
extremely efcient.
Around 1,700

which uses least water. LG recently introduced


the frst dishwasher with a built-in steam
generator, claiming that steam is far better
at removing dried-on stains and wont leave
streaks or scratch glassware. But the biggest
improvement in technology is sensor washing,
which is now available on more models.
Sensors inside the machine monitor how dirty
dishes are and adjust the cycle accordingly,
using just the right temperature and amount
of water. Some Miele machines measure the
murkiness (turbidity) of the water using a light
beam and adjust the number of water changes
needed during the cycle to keep consumption
to a minimum without afecting cleanliness.

Green credentials
Nowadays, a main wash program on a fullsized dishwasher uses anything between 10

RIGHT Swans Retro


dishwasher is available
in six colours blue,
black, cream, green,
orange, red and
wine red to suit any
scheme. It has space
for 12 place settings,
an A+ energy rating,
six programs including
eco mode, delay start,
plus folding baskets
for easier loading.
It costs 800

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and 20 litres of water, which is less than two


full washing-up bowls. Some eco models need
less than six litres to clean a full load, while the
latest designs can even recycle the last almost
clean rinse from one cycle to use at the start
of the next. For the best overall performance,
check how much water is consumed during
a normal cycle. As a rule, less than 10 litres
is excellent. The energy label is an indicator
of how much power is used. A++ and A+++
designs use less electricity than A rated
models, plus the label will show annual energy
and water consumption, so you can compare
appliances accurately. For the ultimate
in energy-saving technology, Miele has
introduced ThermoSave, a function that allows
you to connect the dishwasher to a separate
hot-water supply, such as a solar hot-water
panel, saving up to 40 per cent more energy.

key con tac ts


aeg 0844 561 1611, aeg.co.uk

beko 0845 600 4904, beko.co.uk

bosch 0344 892 8979,


boschappliances.co.uk
caple 0117 938 1900, caple.co.uk
cda 01949 862010, cda.eu
electrolux 0344 561 1611,
electrolux.co.uk
fisher & paykel 0800 088 6605,
fsherpaykel.co.uk
gaggenau 0344 892 8988,
gaggenau.com/gb
gorenje 020 8247 3980,
gorenje.co.uk
john lewis 0345 604 9049,
johnlewis.com
lg 0344 847 5454, lg.com
maytag 0844 499 0101,
maytag.co.uk
miele 0330 160 6600, miele.co.uk
neff 0344 892 8989, nef.co.uk
samsung 0330 726 7864,
samsung.com
servis 0330 333 0855, servis.co.uk
siemens 0844 892 9044,
siemens-home.co.uk
smeg 0844 557 9907, smeguk.com
whirlpool 0844 815 8989,
whirlpool.com
zanussi 0344 561 2612,
zanussi.co.uk

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Focus | Shopping

HOT SEATS

From curvy and bright to classically sturdy, these dining chairs are on point

feature JACKY PARKER

1 Stackable and stylish, Naughtones Bounce chair in oak and powder-coated steel strikes a
playful note, h75 x w55.5 x d55cm, 235, Heals. 2 First launched in 1957, the classic Stacking
chair, h77 x w45 x d50cm, 330 by Ercol is brought bang up to date with bold new shades,
including emerald green and mandarin. 3 Set a luxurious tone with Arketipos Emily chair
in soft leather, h80 x w48 x d51cm, from 1,090 at Chaplins. 4 A Danish furniture classic,
the solid beechwood J77 by Hay has timeless appeal. It measures h79 x w43 x d43cm and
costs 129 from Haus. 5 Sink into the supremely comfortable MT Club chair with moulded
soft-foam shell and seat construction, from 798, for decadent restaurant-style dining,

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h80.5 x w61 x 56cm, Very Good & Proper. 6 Olympic torch designers Edward

Barber and Jay Osgerby have incorporated an innovative tilt to the Tip Ton chair for
extra snugness and improved circulation. Its available in seven colours, measures h78.5 x
w51 x d55.5cm and costs 200 at The Conran Shop. 7 More than 50 years after being
designed, Arne Jacobsens iconic Grand Prix chair has been updated with wooden legs
for a warmer look, h80.5 x w50 x d50cm, available from 456, Republic of Fritz Hansen.
8 A contemporary reworking of the classic wooden armchair, the Cover chair, from 349,
is available in lacquered ash or oak veneer, h76 x w56.5 x d46cm, Muuto at Skandium.

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pure
&
simple
Kerrie and Matthew Wilkins
knocked several rooms into one
to create a spacious, open,
family-size kitchen and the
ultimate relaxation zone
Feature AmeliA Thorpe
Photography pAul CrAig

alking into this Victorian home


in a Nottinghamshire village,
Kerrie and Matthew Wilkins
fell in love with its high ceilings
and light-flled rooms. But that
was before they reached the rear of the house. As we
explored the ground foor, we said, Love it! explains
Kerrie. But we were then crestfallen when we saw the
higgledy-piggledy small rooms at the back, complete
with fre escape and institutional washroom. The house
had been a care home a few years back, and we could tell.
But after the initial shock, we saw its potential.
It wasnt long before the couple completed the
purchase and renovations began. By demolishing
internal walls and adding steel structural joists in the
ceiling, they were able to knock several rooms into one
to create a kitchen double the size of the original. It
feels much larger, and better suited to the way we live as
a family and like to entertain our friends, says Kerrie.
The couple quickly settled on Alexander Lewis as
their kitchen company of choice. I like things simple
and plain I cant stand twiddly bits and Alexander
Lewis creates classic Shaker-style furniture which is
timeless, says Kerrie. Both she and Matthew are busy
GPs, and with their two young children, Kate, nine,
and Max, six, plus springer spaniel Harry and
Labradoodle Lola, life can get hectic. For us, its
important to have a home that is calm and relaxing,
says Kerrie. It was the essence of our brief to Alexander
Lewis we wanted a kitchen that was practical and easy
to use, with an open, restful feel, and nothing shouty.

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Tranquil tones
A mellow oak foor and
stools add warmth to a
palette of soft greys

The layout

Project profile
The oWNerS Kerrie and
Matthew Wilkins, who are
both doctors, and their children,
Kate, 9, and Max, 6, plus
dogs Harry and Lola
Their home A fve-

bedroom Victorian home


in Nottinghamshire
The proJeCT Knocking
several small rooms together to
create a spacious kitchen-diner
KiTCheN SiZe Around

6m x 6m, kitchen only


DeSigNer Matthew Wright,
managing director of
Alexander Lewis
CABiNeTrY Bespoke
Shaker-style handpainted
furniture, from 20,000
BuDgeT Around 100,000

including structural and


building work

On side
A simple oak
sideboard echoes
the style of the
painted cabinetry
in the kitchen,
creating a subtle
link between
the two areas

design solution
Matthe w Wr igh t, MD of
Alexa nde r L e w is, exp lai ns
How did you design the layout?

The island is the focal point, with a prep zone on one side and
an area for bar stools on the other. Because the work space is
orientated towards the rest of the room, the cook can join in
the conversation with family and friends at the bar stools or
dining table, without feeling like theyre stuck in the corner.
Walkways are wide to create a sense of fow around the room
and avoid pinch points. The prep sink is separate from the main
one, so the island doesnt get cluttered with dirty pots and pans.
Can you tell us about the chimney breast?

The traditional route is to build a range cooker into a chimney


breast, but we wanted to create a more modern feel with clean
lines here, so we installed two ovens topped with a fush-ftted
induction hob. A linear overmantel and greeny-grey glass
splashback catch the eye, but in quite a restrained way.
Was it important to integrate the other appliances?

I prefer to hide as much as possible, because rows of built-in


gadgets seem to me to detract from the furniture. They also
make a room feel very kitcheny, which may not suit an
open-plan space where you also want to entertain and relax.
The fridge freezers are built into a tall cabinet, the microwave
is tucked into the larder cupboard, and the ovens are below the

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counter, so not visible from the dining area. The sleek hob is
minimalist in design and fts almost seamlessly into the worktop.
What type of storage did you include?

Storage was something Kerrie felt strongly about, as an essential


part of creating a calm feel. We used a mix of drawers and
cupboards to provide diferent options, along with a section of
open four-box shelving to add interest to a run of wall cabinets.
Tell us about the cabinetry and surfaces

Shaker-style furniture is timeless and has the unfussy look Kerrie


and Matthew wanted. We built a series of cabinet pieces in the
room, including the fridge freezer unit. This creates more of an
unftted furniture look, which works well in a period home when
you want it to seem as if the cabinetry has always been there.
The units are painted in two shades of grey, with the island in the
slightly darker shade for variation. The Caesarstone quartz
worksurface is hard wearing, so a great choice for a family
kitchen, and its slender profle adds another modern touch.

We both have stressful


jobs, so We like our home
to feel calm and restful

Added interest
Open-box shelving provides
space for cookery books and
breaks up a run of units

The details

Cook zone
The couple teamed
twin built-in ovens
with a sleek induction
hob for a modern
interpretation of
the traditional
range cooker

CABINETRY Bespoke shaker-style units with polished


nickel knobs and cup handles, from 20,000, Alexander
lewis. cabinetry paint, Portland stone (77) and island
in Portland stone dark (157) intelligent eggshell, 51
for 2.5 litres, little greene
SURFACES Caesarstone White Refections 7141
worktops and upstands, around 6,400, World of
Marble. green-grey back-painted glass splashback,
around 260, Alexander lewis
APPLIANCES For similar models, try built-in ovens,

1,099 each; built-in induction hob, 1,719; fully


integrated dishwasher, 645, all siemens. two fully
integrated fridge freezers, 1,199 each, liebherr.
microwave, 74, Panasonic. evolution 100 waste
disposal unit, 290, insinkerator
SINKS AND TAPS Ariane ARX 110-33 undermounted
prep sink, 160; Ariane ARX 160 undermounted
one-and-a-half-bowl sink, 352, both Franke. two
KWC inox mixer taps, 589 each, sterling
FINISHING TOUCHES For similar oak fooring try

the selection at the natural Wood Floor Company.


lotus BP 2009 wallpaper, 98 per roll, Farrow & Ball.
Walls painted in Portland stone Pale (155) intelligent
matt emulsion, 41.50 for 2.5 litres, little greene.
Mission bar stools, 59 each; for a similar clock, try
newgate Wimbledon, 100, all John lewis. For similar
radiators, try Charleston, from 255 each, Zehnder

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Made for two


Meeting the combined needs of a chef and a kitchen
designer is no mean feat, but this dazzling scheme has
all that Laurence Pidgeon and Pim Philips could want
Feature linda clayton Photography anthony parkinson

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Project profile
thE oWnErs Laurence Pidgeon,

rooM siZE Around 8 x 7m

whos a kitchen designer, and


Pim Philips, a corporate chef

dEsiGnEr Laurence Pidgeon

thEir hoME A Bauhaus-style,

detached new-build with three


bedrooms, in southwest London
thE proJEct Converting
the basement into a spacious
open-plan kitchen scheme

caBinEtry Systemat units


in white high-gloss lacquer
by Hcker, 19,000
BUdGEt Around 48,000,

excluding building work

Do the bright thing


The couple chose glossy
furniture and mirrored
surfaces to boost light levels
in the kitchen. It may be in
a basement but we didnt
want that to be obvious
from inside, says Laurence

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dESIGN SoLutIoN
L a ure nce exp lains
What were your main objectives when you
started planning your new kitchen?

To increase the light levels in the basement space. This was


achieved by digging a generous light well in the garden. Also,
being partially disabled, the rooms layout had to be practical.
I do sufer if I have to walk miles to cook a meal. So although the
space is large, we kept the working area tight. On the end wall,
mid-height units conceal the washing machine and a unit that does
fzzy fltered water. The rest of the room is divided into a dining
area and a library snug with a sofa and lots of recipe books.
What inspired your cabinet selection?

Im a big fan of Hckers cabinetry. Its exceptionally well made but


afordable, too. I know that matt fnishes are more popular now,
but I love gloss. Its easy to clean and refects light to create a
brighter environment, which was obviously important to us.
Tell us about the worktop materials

The main surface is solid granite; its very loud and characterful. I
prefer natural stone to man-made stones, which lack personality.
On the lower levels, Ive used a tropical hardwood called Bubinga
because its more forgiving on plates and elbows than stone.
Which appliances did you choose?

Warm-up act
A burst of burnt orange in the dining and
seating areas brings richness and warmth
to the otherwise all-white scheme

Pim is Thai so we eat a lot of Oriental dishes and mainly cook on


the hobs. Wed have loved induction but we have a lot of great
pans that arent suited to it and couldnt bear to give them up. We
mostly use the Miele combi-microwave when cooking for two, but
theres also a ferce Schifni oven in the island that comes into its
own for roasting when were entertaining. We chose Sub-Zero
cooling, but theres a Miele fridge racked out for wine that doubles
as back-up food storage when Pim holds a cookery demonstration.
How have you decorated the space?

The palette was inspired by the Mies van der Rohe chairs. We had
the feature wall colour-matched to the Tibetan tigers artwork, which
is actually an antique door. These colours make it cosy in winter.
What do you love most about the room now?

This space fulfls all my kitchen fantasies. Its incredibly functional,


a pleasure to work in and a great place to relax and entertain.

The layout

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Resting point
The bar area is used for occasional
dining and is also where Laurence preps
food when his legs need a rest. He
upcycled some old stools using Bubinga
hardwood to match the worktop

The details
CABINETRY Systemat units in white
hi-gloss lacquer, 19,000, Hcker
SURFACES Verdi Vienna granite worktop,
800lin m; Bateig Blue foor tiles, from
60sq m, both Stone Interiors. Bubinga wood
worktop, from 360lin m, Spekva. Mirrored
glass splashbacks, 200lin m, Wow Glass.
Wall paint, Stone 3 vinyl matt emulsion,
34.50 for 2.5 litres; colour-matched orange
vinyl matt emulsion, 34.50 for 2.5 litres, plus
40 matching fee, all Papers and Paints

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APPLIANCES Built-in oven, 1,200, Schifni at

Laurence Pidgeon. Built-in combi-microwave,


1,649; built-in larder fridge, 970; fully
integrated dishwasher, 940, all Miele.
Extractor, around 2,760, Westin. Wok hobs,
840 each; ceramic hob, 1,042, all Gaggenau.
Built-in fridge freezer, 8,700, Sub-Zero
SINKS AND TAPS ABK Innovent Baronga 80
sink in stainless steel, 670; ABK Innovent
Baronga 40 sink in stainless steel, 438;
Newform 2415 tap, 348; Irinox sparkling and

fltered-water system, 2,950, all Laurence


Pidgeon. Modern boiling-water tap in
polished chrome, 980, Quooker
FINISHING TOUCHES Leather sofa, 3,000,

Fox Linton. For stools like these ones try


Evergreen ofce chair, 65, Atlantic
Shopping. Bespoke dining table, 2,000,
Laurence Pidgeon. MR side chairs by Knoll,
750 each, Skandium, are comparable. Cox
& Coxs glass domes, from 30, are a good
alternative to the glass jars on display

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WHERE
TO SHOP
FOR
Shutters and blinds
are a classic, practical
choice for the kitchen,
and they look great, too
APPEAL HOME SHADING

0800 975 5757, appealshading.com

This nationwide supplier has provided shutters


and blinds, including designs for conservatories,
for more than 25 years. Its products ofer
insulation in cold weather and cooling shade
in summer, and the range includes waterresistant plastic-coated shutters for kitchens
and bathrooms. There are also natural timber
and painted designs available, in colours from
Farrow & Ball and Fired Earth. The companys
aluminium Venetian blinds come in a choice
of fnishes and an impressive 150 colourways.
APOLLO BLINDS

apollo-blinds.co.uk

Apollo sells blinds of all styles, including


Venetians in a good choice of colours and
fnishes, from real wood to metallic. For a classic
look, try the water and fade-resistant Lifestyle
shutters, available in three shades of white and
guaranteed for 25 years. Prices start at 350sq
m, including design, measuring and ftting.
Also popular are the natural wood plantation
shutters, which come in various fnishes or
can be painted to order. From 290sq m.
BELLA VISTA SHUTTERS & BLINDS

0845 094 4264, bellavistashutters.co.uk

Operating in the South East, this family-run


specialist prides itself on its eco credentials
all products are made from sustainable
timber. Shutters come in several designs,
including Tosca (engineered timber), Bassano
(hardwood), Riva (waterproof, making them
perfect for kitchens or bathrooms) and Rimini
(lightweight hardwood, suited to larger
windows). Options include mid-rail privacy
bars also known as hidden mid rails so the

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Privacy Slat shutters


in custom colour paint,
from 178sq m,
California Shutters

top and bottom shutters can be opened


independently, tilt rods sometimes called
push rods and remote controls. For period
homes, try the solid-panel shutters in Shaker
and raised-inset-panel designs.
BLINDS 2 GO

0800 862 0464, blinds-2go.co.uk

As the name suggests, Blinds 2 Go is a speedy


online supplier of all types of blinds, including
wooden and aluminium Venetians. Theres
an impressive colour choice 17 shades of
natural alone and the faux-wood designs
are suitable for kitchens. The online measuring
instructions are clear, and you can order up
to 10 samples free. All orders come with
user-friendly ftting instructions. Prices start at
around 55 for the faux-wood Venetian range.
CALIFORNIA SHUTTERS

0800 012 6009, californiashutters.co.uk

This Sussex-based retailer supplies wooden,


vinyl and aluminium shutters nationwide.
It ofers four styles: full height, caf-style,
tier on tier and solid, with prices from 154sq m.
Online guides take you through measuring and
ftting for inside or outside shutter mounts,
curved and angled bays and Velux windows.
A new blinds store is in the pipeline, which
will display the range of wood and faux-wood
Venetian designs, plus there are new colours
planned for the Kelly Hoppen blinds range.
DIRECTBLINDS.CO.UK

0845 485 7961, directblinds.co.uk

Based in West Yorkshire, this family-run online


retailer has been manufacturing all types of
blinds for more than 40 years. It has recently
introduced a new Colour Pop range, bringing

traditional wooden Venetians up to date with an


artistic spin on the latest colour-blocking trend.
Each tape is hand woven and custom dyed,
ensuring it matches the slats perfectly. Arresting
colour combinations include Acid (yellow),
Envy (green) and Electric (blue). Standard
wooden Venetian blinds are also available.
From around 60 for a 100 x 150cm blind.
HILLARYS

0800 916 6524, hillarys.co.uk

With more than 1,000 advisors across Britain


and Ireland, Hillarys is a trusted supplier of
made-to-measure blinds and shutters. Shutter
designs include Richmond in white teak,
Windsor with hardwood panels, Warwick
in composite materials, Craftwood in
light-density fbreboard and Henley in
engineered vinyl. Venetian blinds are available
in natural timbers and a range of colours, or
you can opt for an Aluwood design, which
combines the practicality of aluminium with
the look of wood. The design service includes
measuring and ftting, and shutters start from
355 for a window measuring 100cm sq.
JUST SHUTTERS

0845 894 0700, justshutters.co.uk

With franchises across southern England, Just


Shutters ofers plantation designs in hardwood
and quality MDF. The most luxurious option is
the Lindenwood range, 425sq m including
installation, made from FSC-certifed white
teak and available in eight louvre widths.
Director Chris Rocker considers engineered
white teak to be the experts choice as its
straight grain and even texture make it suited
to painting. Features include remote-control
shutters, ideal for hard-to-reach windows.

Metal Venetian blind in


50mm slat 3530 with
black tape, from 170
for 60cm x 100cm made
to measure, Luxafex

Fern Green Venetian


blinds, from 58 for
46 x 70cm including
measuring and
ftting, Hillarys

LUXAFLEX

SHUTTERLY FABULOUS

THE NEW ENGLAND SHUTTER COMPANY

0161 442 9500, luxafex.co.uk

0800 012 6615, shutterlyfabulous.com

The company behind the aluminium Venetian


blind, Luxafex has been producing its design
since the 1950s. Slat widths range from 16mm
to 70mm, and there are MegaView options,
with double the space between them. Wooden
blinds are also available, along with wood,
faux-wood and vinyl shutters. Prices from
around 182 for a 100 x 150cm aluminium blind.

This Hove-based company ofers tier-on-tier,


full-height, solid and caf-style shutters, plus
tracked systems that can also be used as room
dividers. The three timber ranges basswood,
poplar and elm cater to all budgets, plus
there is a Kelly Hoppen designer collection,
as well as waterproof vinyl shutters for kitchens
and bathrooms. Design features include
hidden mid-rails, classic push-rod operation
and extra-wide slats. Prices start at 290sq m,
with custom fnishes from 320sq m, including
design consultation and installation.

020 8675 1099,


thenewenglandshuttercompany.com

PLANTATION SHUTTERS

020 8871 9222, plantation-shutters.co.uk

Set up in 1982, this company has installed


shutters all over the world, and its London
showroom is a great place to see the range of
styles and materials available. The company
can easily handle non-uniform window shapes,
and there are options for all rooms including
kitchens and bathrooms. An online calculator
gives you a clear idea of costs. From 180sq m
for craftwood moisture-resistant shutters.
SANTA FE SHUTTERS

0845 076 0109, santafeshutters.co.uk

FEATURE LINDA PARKER

Elm shutters, from


290 for standard
colours and fnishes,
Shutterly Fabulous

The comprehensive range can be colourmatched to any sample supplied, and includes
three collections, the basswood Madison and
Vermont, and faux-wood Nevada. All are
available in full height, tier on tier and caf style.
For extensions, patios and full-height windows,
look at the sliding track system, which can work
as a standard bifold, or the bi-pass system,
where the shutter panels slide behind one
another. Or choose wooden Venetian blinds
from the recently launched Blind Collective
range, which come in 50mm or 65mm slat
widths and a choice of elegant neutral and
charcoal colourways. Shutters from 260sq m.

Coming next month: Stone suppliers

Among the designs on ofer are New England,


with its tilt-rod system and fve slat sizes; New
York, which has a concealed tilt mechanism
and three slat sizes; and Soho, whose rebated
slats ft together to form a chic, fat panel. If
its solid shutters you want, choose from Shaker,
Edwardian, Victorian, Georgian and raisedand-felded designs. Timbers include ash, oak,
walnut, cedar and teak, while fnishes range
from neutral faux leather to bright faux suede,
and even your own choice of fabric. Custommade Venetian blinds are also available.

SUNWOOD

0844 811 8290, sunwood-blinds.co.uk

This blinds company ofers 25 colourways


and four slat sizes in its ecofriendly basswood
collection, plus the choice of tapes, rather than
cords. The fve ranges provide stylish options
for all tastes and budgets, while the Contour
design has shaped slats and is perfectly
proportioned to look like shutters, especially
if installed in a recessed setting. From 53 for
a 40 x 120cm corded wooden Venetian blind.

THOMAS SANDERSON

0800 056 2929, thomas-sanderson.co.uk

A specialist in bespoke shutters and blinds for


all rooms, Thomas Sanderson also has two
exclusive ranges in special paint colours
the Laura Ashley and the Fired Earth shutter
collections. If you have large expanses of glass,
try the Conservatory Life Time shutters in
lightweight uPVC, which are designed to
withstand extremes of temperature. Shutter
styles include tier on tier, caf, classic and bay.

TERRYS BLINDS

01782 568739, terrysblinds.co.uk

Soft furnishings company Terrys Fabrics


has launched a dedicated made-to-measure
blinds website, ofering an extensive choice of
Venetians in both timber and aluminium. Slats
come in four widths, and there is an impressive
range of diferent wood colours, as well as the
option of matt, gloss or perforated fnishes in
the aluminum range. From 72.42 for a 100 x
150cm narrow-slat wood Venetian, and from
33.28 for a 100 x 150cm aluminium blind.

TIMBERLUX

0844 824 3432, timberlux.co.uk

Hand-crafted in the UK, Timberluxs Venetian


blinds come in a wide range of wood stains,
including Sandwash, Wenge and Yarrin an
ebonised fnish. Alternatively, its Deep Grain
collection includes eight driftwood styles
with a textured look, or, for a pop of colour,
try Acid (yellow), Fizz (orange) or Poison
(purple) to perk up a white kitchen. From
136 for a 61cm sq wooden Venetian blind.

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kitchen source Book


Useful contact details for the main kitchen companies, appliance manufacturers
and fixtures and finishes for your scheme. Find this issues extra stockists on page 126
COMPLETE KITCHEN SOLUTIONS
adaptations 020 8942 9868

adaptations.uk.com
alno 01924 487900 alnokitchens.co.uk
baker & baker 01787 279119
bakerandbaker.co.uk
b&q 0845 609 6688 diy.com
barnes of ashburton 01364 653613
barnesofashburton.co.uk
bespoke kitchen design 0800 169 3979
bespokekitchendesign.co.uk
betta living 0808 149 8214
bettaliving.co.uk
bohen 0800 862 0220 bohen.co.uk
british standard 020 7870 7688
britishstandardcupboards.co.uk
broadway kitchens 0845 505 4404
kitchensbybroadway.co.uk
bulthaup 0844 846 7810 en.bulthaup.com
burbidge 024 7667 1600 burbidge.co.uk
caple 0117 938 1900 caple.co.uk
chalon 020 7351 0008 chalon.com
chamber furniture 01959 532553
chamberfurniture.co.uk
charles yorke 01623 756080
charlesyorke.com
chiselwood 01522 704446
chiselwood.co.uk

designspace london 020 7487 5077

designspacelondon.com
devol 01509 261000 devolkitchens.co.uk
doca 020 3603 8835 docauk.com
evitavonni evitavonni.co.uk
extreme design 0845 172 8078
extreme-design.co.uk
fired earth 0845 366 0400
fredearth.com
the freestanding kitchen company

01787 223297 thefreestandingkitchen.com


great british kitchens & interiors
01959 532233 handmadekitchens.co.uk
green and fay kitchens

0800 078 7723 greenandfaykitchens.co.uk


halcyon interiors 020 7486 3080
halcyoninteriors.com
handmade kitchens direct 01202
475515 handmadekitchens-direct.co.uk
harvey jones 0800 389 6938
harveyjones.com
higham furniture 0800 047 0235
higham.co.uk
holloways of ludlow 020 7602 5757
hollowaysofudlow.com
holme tree 01530 564561
holmetree.co.uk
homebase 0845 077 8888 homebase.co.uk
howdens howdens.com
ikea 0845 358 3363 ikea.com
in-house 01661 842304 inhouseuk.net
in-toto 01924 487900 intoto.co.uk
jette kitchens 0113 232 3233
jettekitchens.com
john ladbury & co 01707 262966
johnladbury.co.uk
john lewis 08456 049049 johnlewis.com

kitchens international

01506 862780 kitchensinternational.co.uk


kit stone 020 7371 9997 kitstone.co.uk
ktchenhaus 0161 855 2743
kutchenhaus.co.uk
landmark 01208 73285
landmarkkitchens.co.uk
laurence pidgeon 020 7610 6166
laurencepidgeon.com
leicht leicht.com
lewis alderson & co 0845 474 0854
lewisalderson.com
magnet 01325 469441 magnet.co.uk
mark david 01279 868500 markdavid.co.uk

prentice 01827 287387 prentice.co.uk


rational gb kitchens

0114 255 8008 rationalgb.com

rencraft 01732 762682 rencraft.co.uk

richard baker furniture 020 8336 1777

richardbakerfurniture.co.uk

roundhouse 020 7297 6220

roundhousedesign.com

scavolini scavolini.us

schmidt 01634 311247 s

chmidt-kitchens.com

schller 00 49 98 25830 schueller.de


second nature 01325 505539

sncollection.co.uk

mark wilkinson furniture

siematic 0161 246 6010 siematic.com

martin moore & company

silkwoodbespoke.co.uk

01380 850007 mwf.com

0845 180 0015 martinmoore.com


masterclass kitchens 01792 790088
masterclasskitchens.co.uk
matthew marsden furniture

silkwood 01763 848853

simon taylor furniture 01296 488207

simon-taylor.co.uk

smallbone of devizes 020 7589 5998

smallbone.co.uk
snaidero 00 39 432 063111 snaidero.it
sola kitchens 020 3004 0898
solakitchens.com
stephen anthony design 023 9248 6478
stephenanthonydesign.com
st giles furniture 01494 873031
stgilesfurniture.com
stoneham 020 8300 8181
stoneham-kitchens.co.uk
thomas & thomas 01235 851144
thomasthomas.net
tiles & baths direct 020 8202 2223
tilesandbathsdirect.co.uk
tom howley 0161 848 1200
tomhowley.co.uk
underwood 01296 771801
underwoodfurniture.com
valcucine 020 7436 1808 valcucine.com
wickes 0845 274 1000 wickes.co.uk

0700 278 4726 john-lewis.co.uk


johnny grey 01730 821424
johnnygrey.com
kitchen architecture 01865 404960
kitchenarchitecture.co.uk

01257 450413 mmfurniture.co.uk


mccarron & co 01380 859299
mccarronandco.com
mereway kitchens 0121 706 7844
merewaykitchens.co.uk
metris 01325 505590 metriskitchens.co.uk
mowlem & co 020 7610 6626
mowlemandco.co.uk
neil lerner 020 7433 0705 neillerner.com
neptune 01793 427300 neptune.com
ngi design 01780 766899 ngidesign.co.uk
nolte 01707 290444 nolte-kuechen.de
parapan 01482 440680 parapan.co.uk
pedini 020 8549 9990 pedini.co.uk
plain english 01449 774028
plainenglishdesign.co.uk
podesta 01494 677770 podesta.uk.com
poggenpohl 020 7224 1986 poggenpohl.de
poliform uk 020 7368 7600
poliformuk. com
porcelanosa 0800 915 4000
porcelanosa.com/uk

abode 01226 283434 abodedesigns.co.uk

elleci elleci.com/en

mgs mgstaps.com

shaws of darwen 0844 840 4529

blanco 0844 912 0100 blanco.co.uk

falconappliances.com
franke 0161 436 6280 franke.co.uk
gessi 07734 954513 gessi.com
grohe 0871 200 3414 grohe.co.uk
hansgrohe 01372 472001 hansgrohe.co.uk
insinkerator 0800 389 3715
insinkerator.co.uk
itho 0845 250 8090 itho.co.uk
kohler 0844 571 0048 kohler.co.uk
kwc uk 020 8675 9335 kwc-uk.com

perrin & rowe 01708 526361

sinks-taps.com 0845 680 8028

churchwood design

01298 872422 churchwood.co.uk

clayton cabinets

01363 83615 claytoncabinets.co.uk


clive christian clive.com
cococucine 020 8968 9555
cococucine.co.uk
cotteswood 01608 641858
cotteswood.co.uk
crown imperial 01227 742424
crown-imperial.co.uk
dada dadaweb.it
davonport 0845 468 0025
davonport.com
design matters

01628 531584 dmkbb.co.uk

john lewis of hungerford

woodstock furniture

020 8876 0131 woodstockfurniture.co.uk

wren 0845 404 1000 wrenkitchens.com

SINKS ANd TAPS


astracast 01274 654700 astracast.co.uk
bristan 0844 701 6273 bristan.com
brita 0844 742 4900 brita.co.uk

caple 0117 938 1900 caple.co.uk

carron phoenix 0161 436 6280

carron.com

clearwater at sterling distribution

01684 299555 sterlingdistribution.co.uk


dornbracht 024 7671 7129
dornbracht.co.uk

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falcon 0870 789 5107

paini 0845 310 8059 paini.co.uk

perrinandrowe.co.uk

quooker 020 7923 3355 quooker.com

rak ceramics 01730 237850


rakceramics.co.uk
rangemaster 0870 789 6110
rangemaster.co.uk
rdo 01737 240403 rdo.co.uk
reginox 01260 280033
reginox.co.uk

shawsofdarwen.com

sterling 01684 299555


sterlingdistribution.co.uk
teka teka.com
villeroy & boch 020 8871 4028
villeroy-boch.com
william garvey 01404 841430
williamgarvey.co.uk
zip 0845 602 4533
zipheaters.co.uk

APPLIANCES
aeg 0844 561 1611 aeg.co.uk

elica 01252 351111 elica.co.uk

ilva 0845 548 3130

pando pando.es

barazza 01787 224921

everhot

indesit

faber 0845 548 3130

john lewis

aga 0845 712 5207 agaliving.com

barazza.co.uk

baumatic 0118 933 6900

baumatic.co.uk

beko 0845 600 4904 beko.co.uk


belling 0844 815 3746

esse 01282 813235 esse.com

0844 892 8988 gaggenau.com


ge appliances geappliances-europe.com

0844 412 2655 liebherr.co.uk

maytag

the corner fridge company

gorenje

mercury

v-zug 0843 289 5759 vzug.co.uk

01453 890018 everhot.co.uk

faberhoods.co.uk
fagor 01256 308045 fagor.co.uk
falcon

0870 789 5107 falconappliances.com

britannia

foster

electrolux

0844 561 3613 electrolux.co.uk

rangemaster

0870 789 6110


rangemaster.co.uk
rayburn 0845 762 6147
rayburn-web.co.uk
samsung 0330 726 7864
samsung.com
servis servis.co.uk
siemens 0844 892 8999
siemens-home.co.uk
smeg 0844 557 9907 smeguk.com
steel cuisine 01926 338116
steelcuisine.co.uk
sub-zero 0845 250 0010
subzero-wolf.co.uk

belling.co.uk
best 0800 073 1003
besthoods.co.uk
bosch 0844 892 8979
bosch-home.co.uk

01253 471001
britannialiving.co.uk
candy 01685 721222
candy-domestic.co.uk
caple 0117 938 1900
caple.co.uk
cda 01949 862010 cda.eu
de dietrich 01256 308045
dedietrich.co.uk

ilvaappliances.co.uk

falmec

01787 224921 falmec.co.uk


fisher & paykel
0845 066 2200 fsherpaykel.co.uk
+39 0522.687425 fosterspa.com
gaggenau

020 8247 3980 gorenje.co.uk


haier

0845 025 3025 haier.com


hotpoint

0800 092 1922 hotpoint.co.uk


ikea 0845 358 3363 ikea.com

0800 092 1922 indesit.co.uk

08456 049049 johnlewis.com

kitchenaid

0800 988 1266 kitchenaid.co.uk


lacanche

01202 733011 lacanche.co.uk

la cornue lacornue.com/en
leisure

0845 600 4916 leisurecp.co.uk

lg 0844 847 5454 lg.com/uk


liebherr

0844 499 0101 maytag.co.uk

0870 789 5107


mercuryappliances.co.uk
miele 01235 554455 miele.co.uk
neff 0844 892 8989 nef.co.uk

0845 061 6622 cornerfridge.com

westin 01484 421585 westin.co.uk


whirlpool 0844 815 8989

whirlpool.co.uk

wolf 0845 250 0010

panasonic

subzero-wolf.co.uk
zanussi 0844 561 3613 zanussi.co.uk

naos flooring 01732 770222

the stone & ceramic warehouse


020 8993 5545
stoneandceramicwarehouse.co.uk

0844 844 3852 panasonic.co.uk

WORKSURFACES
amtico 0121 745 0800
amtico.com

forbo 0800 731 2369

forbo-fooring.co.uk

naosfoors.com

artisans of devizes

gec anderson

original style

01380 720007 artisansofdevizes.com


broadleaf broadleaftimber.com
britannicus stone

granite transformations

bushboard

harvey maria

020 7751 5962


britannicus-stone.co.uk

01933 232242 bushboard.co.uk


caesarstone caesarstone.uk.com
cargo granite

01234 853439 cargogranite.co.uk


classical flagstones 0845 308 3030
classical-fagstones.co.uk
the colour flooring company

020 7254 3526 colourfooring.co.uk


corian by dupont

0800 962116 corian.co.uk


deco glaze 020 8569 8585
ecoglaze.co.uk
eco bycosentino

images IPC IMAGES

01442 826999
gecanderson.co.uk

01256 761229 ecobycosentino.com/uk


ecora 020 7148 5265 ecora.co.uk
fired earth

0845 366 0400 fredearth.com

f jones cleveland

01642 241195 fjonesltd.com


floors of stone 01509 234000
foorsofstone.com

0800 822 3410


granitetransformations.co.uk

0845 680 1231


harveymaria.co.uk
john lewis 08456 049049
johnlewis.com
kahrs 023 9245 3045 kahrs.com
karndean 01386 820100
karndean.co.uk
lapicida 020 3012 1000
lapicida.com
london stone

0844 225 1915 londonstone.com


maia 01773 521300
maiaworksurfaces.co.uk
mandarin stone

01600 715444
mandarinstone.com
marlborough 01672 512422
marlboroughtiles.com
mistral by karonia

0845 658 0333


mistralworktops.co.uk

For additional stockists turn to page 126

01392 473004 originalstyle.com

pergo 01827 871840 pergo.com

puur 020 7084 6266 puur.uk.com


quick-step quickstep.com

real oak floors 0844 848 6840

realoakfoors.co.uk

reclaimed flooring co

0845 371 6131


reclaimedfooringco.com

resilica

01273 511564 resilica.com


the rubber flooring company

0800 849 6386


rubberfooringcompany.co.uk
senso 020 8969 0183
sensofoors.co.uk

the stone collection

thestonecollection.co.uk
stonell 01372 860860
stonell.com
stone masters

0800 085 3536


stonemasters.co.uk
style stone

0800 085 6951 stylestone.co.uk


surface tiles

020 8481 9588 surfacetiles.com


tarkett 01622 854040 tarkett.com
topps tiles 0800 023 4703
toppstiles.co.uk
winchester tile company

01392 473005 winchestertiles.com

silestone

topps tiles 0800 783 6262

the solid wood flooring company

uk flooring direct

01256 761229 silestone.co.uk


01666 504015
thesolidwoodfooringcompany.com
steve robinson 0845 450 7684
steverobinsonglass.com
stewkley stone

01525 240711 stewkleystone.co.uk

stone age

020 7384 9090 stone-age.co.uk

toppstiles.co.uk

0844 327 0000 ukfooringdirect.co.uk


01476 579950 velacici.com
walls and floors 01536 314730
wallsandfoors.co.uk
welbeck tiles 01736 762000
welbeck.com
white+reid 023 9264 1641
whiteandreid.co.uk
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STOCKiSTS
A

alexander lewis 01858 434444


alexanderlewis.com
all about wood 01296 688295
allaboutwood.com
ambientedirect.com 0870 005 2275
another country 020 7486 3251
anothercountry.com
anthropologie 020 7529 9800
anthropologie.eu
appliance planet 01727 896748
applianceplanet.co.uk
appliances direct 01484 481350
appliancesdirect.co.uk
art.co.uk 020 8435 6556 art.co.uk
artichoke 01934 745270
artichoke-ltd.com
atlantic shopping 0121 230 1644
atlanticshopping.co.uk
benchmark 01488 608020
benchmarkfurniture.com
bert frank 020 8737 0512
bertfrank.co.uk
bespoke 180 07950 549067
bespoke180degree.co.uk
bodie & fou 020 8450 5600
bodieandfou.com
bradburys 0117 941 4179
bradburysltd.co.uk
brayer design 020 8397 1111
brayerdesign.co.uk
brights of nettlebed 01491 641115
brightsofnettlebed.co.uk
brompton glass 020 7373 3564
bromptonglass.co.uk
burrell architects 020 7092 3081
burrellarchitects.com
buytapsonline.com 0330 133 0013
calligaris 020 8994 8110,
calligarisinteriors.com
castelo tiles 01491 833662
cesolencaustic.com
chaplins 020 8421 1779 chaplins.co.uk

christopher wray lighting

020 7013 0180 christopherwray.com


churchwood 01298 872422
churchwood.co.uk
cloth & clover 020 7013 0847
clothandclover.com
cloudberry living 07780 693034
cloudberryliving.co.uk
cox & cox 0844 858 0734
coxandcox.co.uk
crucial trading 01562 743747
crucial-trading.com
cult furniture 020 8185 6960
cultfurniture.com
davey lighting 020 7351 2130
davey-lighting.co.uk
david village lighting 0114 263 4266
davidvillagelighting.co.uk
de'longhi 023 9239 2555
delonghi.com

designers guild 020

7351 5775
designersguild.com
dinesen 020 3630 0196 dinesen.com
drm furniture 0845 094 2659
drmfurniture.co.uk
dualit 01293 652500 dualit.com
dulux 0844 481 7817 dulux.co.uk
dulux trade 0844 481 7818
dulux.trade-decorating.co.uk
dwell 0845 675 9090 dwell.co.uk
earthborn 01928 734171
earthbornpaints.co.uk
ebay ebay.co.uk
ercol 01844 271800 ercol.com
erno deco 07932 730827
ernodeco.co.uk
european heritage 020 7381 6063
europeanheritage.co.uk
farrow & ball 01202 876141
farrow-ball.com
ferm living fermliving.com
fermoie 01672 513723 fermoie.com
floor studio 020 8663 3334
foorstudio.co.uk
forza 020 7436 1808 forza.co.uk
fox linton 020 7368 7700 foxlinton.com
furniture village 0800 804 8879
furniturevillage.co.uk
garden trading 0845 608 4448
gardentrading.co.uk
geology 020 8778 6329 geologyltd.com
graham and green 020 8987 3700
grahamandgreen.co.uk
habitat 0844 499111 habitat.co.uk
hcker haecker-kuechen.de
harlequin 0845 123 6805
harlequin.uk.com
haus 020 8533 8024 hauslondon.com
heal's 0870 024 0780 heals.co.uk
heathfield & co 01732 350450
heathfeld.co.uk
hector finch 020 7731 8886
hectorfnch.com
hill farm furniture 01636 626063
hillfarmfurniture.co.uk
house envy 01446 795594
house-envy.co.uk

E
F

james yeo cabinet makers

01271 812882
jamesyeocabinetmakers.co.uk
jane cumberbatch's pure style
purestyleonline.com
john cullen lighting 020 7371 5400
johncullenlighting.co.uk
john lewis 0345 604 9049 johnlewis.com
khrs 023 9245 3045 kahrs.co.uk
kitchenaid 0844 499 0101
kitchenaid.co.uk
kitchen architecture 020 8785 1960
kitchenarchitecture.co.uk
krantz designs 01522 869088
krantzdesigns.co.uk

Contact details for all the additional


companies mentioned in this issue

la cafetiere 01352

717555
lacafetiere.com
lassco 01844 277188 lassco.co.uk
laura ashley 0871 983 5999
lauraashley.com
liberty 020 7734 1234 liberty.co.uk
little greene 0845 880 5855
littlegreene.com
lost & found 01484 684302
foundinteriors.co.uk
lucas en lucas lucasenlucas.com
lutron 020 7702 0657 lutron.com
magimix magimix.uk.com
marks & spencer 0333 014 8000
marksandspencer.com
mici international 01372 750990
mici-internationallighting.com
mrso 01788 554410 morso.co.uk
mountgrange heritage 020 7402 0070
mountgrangeheritage.co.uk
mpd london 020 7352 3887
mpdlondon.co.uk
mylands 020 8670 9161 mylands.co.uk
nest 0114 243 3000 nest.co.uk
nick munro 01244 401736
nickmunro.com
notonthehighstreet.com
0845 259 1359
oakfurnitureland.co.uk
0800 440 2254
officine gullo 00 39 055 656 0324
ofcinegullo.it
ogormans direct 0845 330 3655
ogormans.co.uk
original btc 020 7351 2130
originalbtc.com
out & out original 0844 417 1419
outandoutoriginal.com
oxford & london building
consultancy 020 8877 0526 olbc.co.uk
papers and paints 020 7352 8626
papers-paints.co.uk
pretty dandy prettydandy.co.uk
re 01434 634567
re-foundobjects.com
republic of fritz hansen 020 7637
5534 fritzhansen.com
retrouvius 020 8960 6060
retrouvius.com
rockett st george 01444 253391
rockettstgeorge.co.uk
rugby fitted kitchens 01788 547647
rugbyfttedkitchens.co.uk
sainsbury's 0800 636262
sainsburys.co.uk
sanderson 0844 543 9500
sanderson-uk.com
sarah ward associates 020 3667 7796
sarahwardassociates.com
seasalt 01326 640075
seasaltcornwall.co.uk
sensio 0845 322 8534 sensio.co.uk

P
R

skandium 020 7584 2066


skandium.com
soendergaard design 01379 586200
soendergaarddesign.co.uk
sola lighting 01234 241466
solatube.co.uk
sparrow & co 0141 423 7638
sparrowandco.com
spekva spekva.com
stone interiors 020 8293 9253
stoneinteriors.co.uk
stovax 01392 474000 stovax.com
studio ceramics 01636 673527
studioceramics.com
swan 0345 610 4118 swan-brand.co.uk
sycamore lighting 0113 286 6686
sycamorelightingltd.co.uk
tapstore.com 01342 321121
tesco 0800 505555 tesco.com

the basement information centre

01276 33155 tbic.co.uk


the clementine 0844 809 4471
theclementine.co.uk
the conran shop 0844 848 4000,
conranshop.co.uk
the hambledon 01962 890055
thehambledon.com
the letteroom 01264 355488
theletteroom.com
the lighting store 020 8731 8601
thelightingstore.co.uk

the natural wood floor company

020 8871 9771 naturalwoodfoor.co.uk


the oak and rope company 01227
469413 theoakandropecompany.co.uk
the white company 0844 736 4222
thewhitecompany.com
toast 0844 557 5200 toast.co.uk
tom biddulph woodturning

0787 665 5173 tombiddulph.co.uk


tom dixon 020 3696 4950 tomdixon.net
twentytwentyone 020 7288 1996

twentytwentyone.com

U
V

uk flooring direct 0844

234
0064 ukfooringdirect.co.uk
vanessa arbuthnott 01285
831437 vanessaarbuthnott.co.uk
very good & proper 020 7729 6065
verygoodandproper.co.uk
villa nova 01623 756699 villanova.co.uk
ville et campagne 07860 775224
villeetcampagne.co.uk
vincent sheppard 00 32 56 461120
vincentsheppard.com

wendell wong

wendellwong.webs.com

west elm 0800 404 9780 westelm.co.uk


world of marble 01949 869182

worldofmarble.co.uk
wow glass 01708 555133 wowglass.co.uk
zehnder 01276 605855

zehnder.co.uk

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Its the personal touches that give your
kitchen character and make it feel like
home. Here, a creative approach to the foor,
a vintage wall cupboard and a distressed
splashback all help to balance the neat lines
of the modern kitchen cabinetry and bistro
furniture. Do try this at home.

Vintage wall clock,


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