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and Pewter, in the Winford Painted collection. A vast selection of cabinet sizes is available and, for further versatility, curved and concave curved doors can be incorporated. There’s choice of handles and accessories too, including decorative chrome or blackened copper butt hinges. And talking of choice, LochAnna Kitchens has just added 18 brand new ranges to its portfolio, taking the total to an impressive 64 kitchens designs, British made but with a European infl uence. Their new Mala collection, for example, shows off modern Italian styling at its best, with a robust ultra-high gloss fi nish in a series of seven contemporary tones, combined with copper accessories and antique handles.
Yes Chef! 3. Raynham kitchen, from £20,000, from Naked Kitchens. Visit
www.nakedkitchens.com
4. Elegant kitchens from Roma Interiors include the brand new In-Frame range. Call Roma Kitchens on 01233 645530 or visit
www.roma-interiors.co.uk
After a kitchen with a professional feel? If a kitchen is good enough for a Michelin-starred chef, it’s surely good enough for even the most committed of foodies? The Roux Kitchen from Moores has Michel Roux Jr’s seal of approval, no less, and features ingenious storage as well as integrated lighting.
Island hopping
If, like many of those questioned by Pilkington’s, an island is what you dream of having in your new kitchen, Roma Interiors new In-Frame range is worth a look [4]. As well as looking great, islands are ideal for housing integrated appliances – and are also a good way of adding an accent colour to a basically neutral space.
Added extras
5. Umbermaster Kitchens – kitchens to suit lifestyles. Pop into our showroom at Lenleys, Roper Road, Canterbury CT2 7EL or visit
www.umbermaster.co.uk
Adding the fi nishing touches to a new kitchen is half the fun. Installing shutters at your kitchen windows, for example, is a stylish way to control the level of natural light but you may prefer them to blend in rather than stand out as an accent and, to that end, Shutterly Fabulous now offer a colour- matching service to ensure new shutters are in keeping with the overall look of your room. And fi nally, if – unlike all those people in the
Houzz Trends survey – you don’t feel the need to have boiling water on tap (pardon the pun!) in your new kitchen, how about fi ltered, chilled still, semi and sparkling water on demand instead? Grohe’s Blue Home is the latest addition to the brand’s popular Blue® drinking water system range.
Thanks to its compact design, it can easily be installed in nearly any kitchen (kitchen cabinets with a width of 30cm are suffi cient). The slim taps feature a colour-lit touch activator and are available in chrome or SuperSteel as well as with three different spout types to match any sink and kitchen layout. And Grohe say that by installing one, you could save yourself as much as 60% on buying leading bottled water brands.
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