Kitchens


Kitchens are having a renaissance. It's the age of entertaining and cooking at home, eating healthily and enjoying a functional, modern kitchen. Here you'll find kitchen designs, as well as advice on buying kitchen appliances, units, benchtops, fittings, cabinets - everything, in fact, including the kitchen sink.

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  1. You don't need an unlimited budget to give your kitchen a lift – but creativity and an open mind will do wonders. Here are some simple kitchen decorating ideas that won't break the bank or require a big renovation.
  2. Are you about to buy a fridge? Grab some measurements and a latte, as there are plenty of options to ponder. Here are some refrigerator reviews to get you started.
  3. If you have a small kitchen, don't think limitations, think possibilities! All it takes is a lateral approach and a professional who's in the know with small kitchen ideas.
  4. 'A room with a hue' may be just what the interior designer ordered for an old or tired kitchen, but understanding the effects of particular colours can be important when choosing your kitchen colour scheme.
  5. Worried about your new kitchen costs? How much bang can you can get for your buck? Whether you go budget or 'sky's the limit', a brand new kitchen is a pricey venture.
  6. Wall tiles offer a chance to create a distinct style in your kitchen using colour, texture and shape to define the space. With expert advice from Amber Tiles, we learn how it's done.
  7. Are LEDs the 'green' solution to future lighting? They're certainly the new front runners in feature kitchen lighting and offer energy-saving benefits too.
  8. Good-quality sharp knives are an essential part of any kitchen toolkit, to make light work of food preparation - and when it comes to quality, you tend to get what you pay for! So, what makes for a good knife in the kitchen?
  9. The invasion of kitchen areas by unwanted creepy crawlies can be a nuisance, as well as a health hazard. So, what are the common causes of pest infestation in the kitchen, and how can we keep them out?
  10. If your kitchen is looking tired, some sprightly spring colours may be just what the interior designer ordered! A seasonal approach to kitchen colour is potentially perilous, but some spring hues may hit the mark for long-term appeal.