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Fresh, Light and Seasonal: Summer Cooking Ideas for British Homes
Summer has a lovely way of changing how we use the home, especially the kitchen. Meals become a little lighter, colours feel a little brighter, and there is often a more relaxed feeling to cooking, whether it is lunch with the doors open to the garden, friends coming over at the weekend, or a simple family dinner on a warm evening. Summer cooking does not need to be complicated. In fact, some of the best dishes at this time of year are the simplest ones: fresh ingredients, go
Jun 28


What Makes a Kitchen Truly Bespoke?
The word “bespoke” is used frequently in the world of interiors, particularly within kitchen design. Yet true bespoke design is not simply about choosing a colour palette or selecting expensive finishes. A genuinely bespoke kitchen is something far more thoughtful. It is a space designed not only around the dimensions of a room, but around the rhythm of everyday life within it. At its best, a bespoke kitchen should feel inevitable, as though the room could never have existed
Jun 8


Lighting a Kitchen Properly: Why It’s More Important Than You Think
Lighting is often one of the last considerations in a kitchen project, yet it has one of the greatest impacts on how the space feels and functions. A well-designed kitchen may have the finest materials and appliances, but without the right lighting, it can feel flat, impractical or incomplete. When handled properly, lighting brings clarity by shaping the way the kitchen is used from morning through to evening. The key lies in layering. A single central light source is rarely
May 8
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