MEET THE EXPERTS
LILY LUCAS, KITCHENS DESIGNER, MEREWAY KITCHENS ‘There isn’t a right or wrong way to plan a family kitchen; it’s about finding out what works for you.’
AMY JONES, INTERIOR DESIGNER AND FOUNDER, GRETA-MAE ‘The kitchen is a hardworking space and we’ve placed even more demands on it over the past decade. Before, it was hidden from view.’
KAMILA SWIATECKA, HEAD OF MARKETING AND BRAND, TILE GIANT ‘Let your walls and floors do the talking with pattern. It’s a great way to add personality to a kitchen and reflect your sense of style.’
From social space to quiet zone, cooking station to home office, a family kitchen has so many demands placed upon it today. So how can you create a space that works for you and your family that's future proof, too? We asked three experts...
'Kitchens have always been the heart of the home, but now many of us are adapting them to reflect new lifestyles,' says Kamila. 'When planning a family kitchen, the best starting point is to look at how you and your family use your current kitchen: how do you move around the space? Do you all eat together? Do you all help with the cooking? Is it used for homework or working from home?' says Lily. Then look at how, ideally, you would use the space and you'll soon have a list of must-haves, nice to haves and not needed. Amy adds, "Think about key events too like dinner parties and having the whole family over at Christmas. If they're important, add them to the list."
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Maximise Outdoor Dining Space - If your outside eating area is a little cramped, follow these tricks to make the most of what you do have
If your outside eating area is a little cramped, follow these tricks to make the most of what you do have. We asked a host of garden experts to share their top tips on making the most of a small space, whether you're hosting friends and family for a special occasion, relaxing at the end of the day or enjoying your morning coffee.
hometruths
KELVIN AND LIZ FLETCHER GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THEIR HOME
Fresh & delicious
Chicken traybake with garlic & cherry tomatoes
NATURAL habitat
KERRY HARRIS' EAST LONDON HOME IS A LESSON IN BLURRING THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN INSIDE AND OUT
"WE AREN'T traditional"
RACHAEL AND ALEX'S RELAXED FUNCTIONAL HOME IS A BLEND OF VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURE, MID-CENTURY MODERN AND PALM SPRINGS SHADES
GROWING up
ARCHITECT ROB AND WIFE EMMA HAVE TRANSFORMED A 1970S HOUSE, GIVING.THEM MORE SPACE FOR THEIR FAMILY
The shortlist PARASOLS
Create a cool spot with these dazzling sunshades
Weekend decorator
CLEVER TRICKS TO MINI DECOR PROJECTS... WE ROUND UP THE SIMPLEST, QUICKEST WAYS TO MAKE YOUR HOME MORE BEAUTIFUL NOW
The shortlist PICNICWARE
Everything you need for the perfect spread
PLAN THE PERFECT - Outdoor living room
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR GARDEN BY CREATING A DEDICATED SPACE FOR RELAXATION, SAY OUR EXPERTS