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Keep it Cool this Summer

01.07.2010

Does the thought of choosing a fridge fill you with dread? What size to buy? Fridge to freezer ratio? Capacity?!

Well here are a few handy tips to consider so that you don’t lose your cool…

The most exciting element when choosing a fridge is the overall style you want to project – there are hundreds of different colours and designs that can be used for inspiration, from uber modern to retro to even having an England flag adorning the fridge!

Editor of Essential Kitchen magazine, Ronnie Whelan says “The fridge is a major element of a kitchen’s design”

And as to where to put your fridge – they can be hidden behind kitchen cupboards which is ideal for a streamlined look that suits open-plan living.

On the other hand, freestanding fridge/freezers use less floor space than built-in units making them perfect for flats. But can, on the other hand, they be less energy efficient and noisier.

Freestanding fridges are ideal for making a statement and can work with most kitchen designs -  plus there’s an enormous variety of colourful, retro-styled, black, white or stainless steel designs.

Another key point is to consider is your eating and drinking habits – if you enjoy a cheeky glass of wine every now and again then perhaps a special cooler would be a nice extra. Other special features include open door alarms and ice and chilled water dispensers.

So think outside the box, don’t just go for standard white when you could make your fridge a funky focal point in your kitchen.

The Perfect Brew

08.06.2010

If, like us you’re still trying to brew the perfect cuppa then check out Cuisinart’s new PerfecTemp kettle specifically designed to create the ideal cup of tea.

Each type of tea has a ’specific brewing temperature’ to reach its optimum flavour. So from black to green to oolong, Cuisinart has the correct temp for your fave tea.

The ‘precision’ thermometer in the kettle measures the water temperature as it heats up, making it easy for you to get the best flavour from your tea!

Other top tea tips include keeping tea bags at room temperature and filling the kettle with fresh water.

The porcelain kettle comes in red, cream or black so you can coordinate whatever your kitchen style.

Right, who’s turn is it to put the kettle on?

Fresh Colours for Summer

27.05.2010

If you’re looking to brighten up your kitchen this summer, check out these colourful glass, melamine and ceramic tableware from the Bohemia collection by BHS.

We love the striped dinner plate which costs just £3 and the tea pot is just delightful and a bargain at £10.

Adding some bright accessories is a great and cost effective way to add some colour to the kitchen. Even something as simple as adding a bold tea-towel can be very effective.

For more prices and other great kitchen accessories check out www.bhs.co.uk