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SPACE SAVING
Space for everything I
f the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s the importance of our homes as a
space that needs to work for multiple people and multiple purposes. No more so than the kitchen that, for many of us, has seen much more action in the last 18 months. Acting as the hub for multiple home cooked meals, storage for all those items grabbed when we can get to the supermarket, and as a space for homework and conference calls. Space is expensive and comes at a premium.
Research for 2021, shows that the average property size is 729 square foot with a cost for a square foot averaging at £366, and London coming in at nearly double that figure. Luckily, kitchen manufacturers have been at the
Comment by Wayne Dance
Managing Director, InHouse Inspired Room Design
forefront of producing ways of saving space in kitchens. From minimising plinths to additional heights in base units. From maximising corner storage to extra deep wall units, every inch counts when planning a kitchen – no matter the size of the kitchen.
Central to this is understanding customer needs
to design a kitchen that exactly meets those needs. Whether this is wine coolers, hidden pantries, utility rooms that work for laundry appliances and storage, pull out larders for ingredients, or shelves that are specially designed for kitchen gadgets and small appliances. And then there’s the question of storage that is hidden behind pocket doors, or open shelving for perfectly displayed items. Kitchen manufacturers have responded to
these customer needs with more options than ever before. Multiple cabinet sizes to fit the most challenging space restrictions, easy opening storage that can be tailored to fit the items inside, and perfectly organised drawer systems. Because a properly organised space is beautiful. That’s the skill of the kitchen designer. To
create a kitchen that is perfectly optimised in terms of function, and perfectly designed to create a stunning space.
Creating space with Schüller I
f you’re looking for a kitchen manufacturer who can create space,
Schüller is the go-to brand. With its innovative grid system, multiple carcase depths, 350mm deep wall units, different plinth heights plus new designs for laundry and pantry storage, and a wide
variety of internal storage options, designers can literally create space in your kitchen designs. A central value for Schüller is to focus on
function as well as form. So not only are the kitchens beautiful to look at, but they’re also fully optimised to meet your customer needs. The
Schüller pantry does not need to be big on footprint to make a space saving kitchen. Open shelf units that slope downwards to store bottles conveniently and safely. The fruit crate for those who love fresh produce and hate food waste. Open shelf units provide perfectly organised space and closed units for hiding away rarely used appliances, plus drawer systems to easily locate and remove items. Then it’s just down to the imagination of the
kitchen designer to create a stunning space saving kitchen that’s perfectly tailored to your customer. To find out more about Schüller please email or visit the website.
uinfo@inhouseltd.co.uk uwww.inhouseltd.co.uk
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