Do you wish you had more light when chopping your vegetables and less light when the cooking is done?
If lighting is the jewellery of your kitchen, what is the best complement to your design?
A good lighting plan includes task and ambient lighting and uses light and shade to create an interesting and overall feature enhancing addition to your design.
How do integrate your love of crafted details and tactile materials into your new design?
The front elevation of a kitchen can be viewed as a piece of graphic design with a careful allocation of light and dark, positive and negative space, colour blocks, alignment of elements and balance in scale.
Do you have something always stored away that deserves to be on display?
Do you want to be able to easily access everyday items such as placements near a dining table?
Creating open storage and display elements in your kitchen that are the right size and in the right place can be an attractive and a highly functional feature.
(For a full-project brief, here’s a link to Top Tips to Brief Your Interior Designer which can be used to guide you with your kitchen design and where to start.)