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Kitchens are used for so much more than just cooking and storing food, they’re also often the best spot in the home to entertain and the place where much of family life takes place. That’s why a kitchen design should adapt to suit your household, reflecting both function and style. Space is often a premium and so some of us have to work with a small kitchen, but whatever size and space you’ve got to work with, there’s a perfect kitchen for you; just take a look at photos of beautifully designed kitchens to find large and small kitchen ideas. More
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Modern black hand painted kitchen with concrete worktops
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Great view of the kitchen showing the varied colours and tones all working with each other. Note the handleless tall units Photography by Claudio Salviato
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Neptune Henley kitchen
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Fitted kitchens provide the perfect opportunity for creating a tidy, streamlined space, whilst freestanding kitchen units offer the flexibility to adapt your layout over time. For a truly unique kitchen you can combine a variety of kitchen worktops, cabinets, islands and appliances from different designers into a single space, taking the opportunity to truly showcase your kitchen’s personality.

When it comes to kitchen planning, considering layout is vital, as is making the most of the space you have to work with and optimising for the daily activities you use it for. Are you more of an entertainer? Open-plan kitchen ideas might be just the thing. Or is your kitchen the place you retreat to for some calm? A breakfast bar or a cosily furnished small kitchen could be your oasis. Your kitchen design ideas should take into account how your kitchen units and appliances will serve your needs to ensure it becomes one of the most cherished (and most useful) rooms in the house.

How do I plan my kitchen?


Begin by taking a look at our kitchen design photos and save the photos to ideabooks for inspiration. You will find small kitchen ideas, as well as designs for large kitchens, open plan kitchens, kitchen diners, galley kitchens, freestanding and fitted kitchens, for all budgets, and as you collect images your new kitchen will begin to take shape. Do make use of experts and their know-how; using an online kitchen planner and knowing broadly what you want from your kitchen layout is a great place to start, but for the more technical aspects of kitchen design and installation, a professional kitchen designer will help turn your dream kitchen into a reality.

I have a small kitchen – how do I maximise the space?


Any kitchen can be luxurious – whether compact or spacious, you can have the kitchen you want that also fits everything you need. Small kitchens benefit from vertical storage solutions, so ensure your kitchen cabinets and units maximise the floor-to-ceiling space and make the most of storage on your worktops – if there’s no room for storing pots and pans, ceiling racks are also a great solution. Kitchen ideas and accessories such as baskets, trolleys and bottles are both aesthetically pleasing and practical. Kitchen appliances like a fridge or dishwasher can be tucked away in built-in units so they blend into your layout, whilst others like an AGA or microwave can be made into features if you select the right designer appliance. If you have room, a kitchen island can work as both a style statement and an extra worktop and storage. Open plan kitchen ideas create the illusion of space throughout the whole house, and a kitchen extension is one of the best ways to add both floorspace and value to your home.

How do I select the best materials and finishes for my kitchen redesign?


The beauty of redesigning your kitchen is that it can look and feel just how you want it to, with an endless variety of kitchen ideas, colours, materials and finishes to choose from. Before you pick out your kitchen units you might want to think about kitchen colour schemes and what will work together. While neutral and monochromatic colours for kitchen units are popular, adding contrasting colours and textures with accents such as a tiled or mirrored kitchen splashback will immediately lift the mood of your space. Kitchen flooring offers countless ideas to play with – terracotta tiles add warmth, lino is great for adding hard-wearing smoothness to uneven floors, and you can’t beat a wooden floorboard underfoot for a stylish kitchen feel. For your work surfaces, granite worktops continue to be the most popular kitchen ideas for luxury kitchens, but why not consider Corian or even wooden worktops for a beautiful finishing touch. Even everyday items like kitchen sinks can be a feature in themselves if you choose a piece in a finish that stands out – just look at the charm a Belfast sink adds to a kitchen. Finally, think about the overall kitchen colour scheme and add finishing touches with kitchen accessories such as coloured textiles and utensils to complete your kitchen design.

If you’re still not sure how to redesign your kitchen, don’t stress because there are thousands of kitchen ideas and photos on Houzz to give you inspiration. Start saving some of your favourite kitchen ideas to ideabooks and soon you’ll discover how to put together the perfect kitchen for you and your home.