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The Modern Fitted Kitchen

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

This week we have a special guest post from kitchen expert Majjie who writes the fantastic blog Advanced Kitchen Designs. She’ll be talking about the Modern Fitted Kitchen and offering advice on how you can achieve the modern look in your home.

GUEST POST BY KITCHEN EXPERT MAJJIE

www.advancedkd.co.uk

Can you visualise an old fashioned fitted kitchen? It’s the sort of kitchen that most UK homeowners aspired to, from the very birth of the fitted kitchen, after the second world war, right up to the 1980s. Every square inch of the room is filled with fitted furniture – all at the same height. With the country-look timber kitchens, popular in the eighties, it was also quite common to run a flyover pelmet – often with some fretwork – across the top of any windows, to join the wall units either side. The kitchen imposed it’s own rigid horizontal lines onto the room. People were so proud of their new kitchens, that they wanted them to dominate the room.

Today’s fitted kitchens are very different. They’ve been influenced by two trends; the first being the resurgence of the unfitted, traditional kitchen with free standing furniture; and the second being minimalism. Like the fitted kitchen, minimalism originated in the 1930s but it’s only in the last five to ten years that it’s had a big influence on kitchen design. For most of us, though, a truly minimal kitchen wouldn’t be practical.

Confusingly, the modern fitted kitchen also places a lot of emphasis on horizontal lines but where it differs from the old fashioned look, is that modern kitchens are designed to fit in with the architecture of the room. Have a look at this Urban Cafe kitchen from Magnet (left.)

I know it’s a display, rather than a real kitchen – but it still illustrates the point. The units are in discreet blocks and they don’t extend around the corner of the room. Allowing the room corners to be seen is a way of making the kitchen furniture look more free-standing. The horizontal lines are emphasised by the use of deep pan drawers – which are also a very practical form of storage.

Of course, in a smaller kitchen it’s much more difficult to achieve this open looking, less fitted style but have a look at another example from Magnet – in their Vicenza range:

This is a more conventional L-shaped layout – and the base units are indeed fitted around the corner of the room – but the wall units are much more varied than in an old fashioned fitted kitchen. There are also some midi-height and tall units to break up that horizontal worktop line.

So, how do you achieve a modern look for your kitchen, whilst maximising storage space – especially if you don’t have one large enough to accommodate a big island? Here’s how:

  • Work with the architecture of your room, as much as you can – don’t cover it up
  • Try to keep the room corners clear, at least above the worktop
  • If you need to use the corners, use one side only – don’t wrap the units around the corner
  • If you need to use all the corner space – fit some open shelves there
  • Don’t try to make your whole room or all of one wall symmetrical – work in blocks of units
  • Use more than one colour of unit door (have another look at that Urban Café picture)
  • Use more than one type of kitchen worktop finish
  • Use different heights and depths of units to create variety in a single run
  • Try different colour plinths (or plinth lights) to delineate separate areas
  • Unless it really restricts your worktop space, choose midi-height or tall units to maximise storage space (after all – the area between worktop and wall unit is the most convenient to reach – and it’s often left empty)
  • If you have the space, use isolated units such as dressers or double width larders, as well as island units
  • For larger kitchens, a trick often used to get that minimal look, is to fit tall larders, fridge-freezer     housings and oven housings all along one wall … so it still looks like a wall, without too many features

Of course, in a very tiny kitchen, you may not be able to use a lot of this advice … but you could always consider knocking a wall through and extending the kitchen into the living room. A lot of modern kitchen furniture – like the Cubista Walnut (right) – is designed to look good in the living area too.

Guest post announcement

Friday, February 26th, 2010

We are very excited to announce that Majje, who writes the fantastic interior design blog,  Advanced Kitchen Design, will be doing a guest post on our blog in the next couple of weeks.

She is the first person to do this and we hope that more people will be interested in becoming guest bloggers on The Kitchenista.

Her blog contains a wealth of kitchen design tips and ideas and is a site we regularly read. She writes a very frank and honest blog – check out what she had to say about Magnet in this post. It was a review of our new ranges and the sale, highlighting how the recent 20% off offer was unique and the first time it has been done.

Here is a little bit more about her…

Majjie is Marion John’s rather opinionated online alter ego. She came into being when the new Advanced Kitchen Design website was set up in 2009 … Marion is an independent kitchen designer based in Nottingham. She set up her business, Advanced Kitchen Design, four and a half years ago, and works directly for individual clients designing whatever sort of kitchen they require. Prior to becoming a freelance designer, she had ten years of experience in the kitchen market, working for a number of quite different kitchen suppliers.

So, with such a wealth of experience, we are looking forward to reading what she has to say on ‘the modern fitted kitchen’

Watch this space!

Washing Machine Woes no More

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Love it or hate it, there’s no escaping laundry. Fortunately, there’s a huge selection of modern washing machines to make our lives easier. But which one to choose?  We’ve put together an essential guide to buying the right washing machine.

The first decision you need to make is whether to purchase a washer-dryer or stand alone washing machine. Although generally more expensive, washer dryers are excellent space savers, combining two appliances into one unit.

Most washers machines come with a 6kg load limit, but some models do go beyond this. Consider how many people are living in the home and the frequency of use as this will affect the size of the machine required.

It is important to decide if the appliance is going to be free standing or integrated into a kitchen as this can affect what models are compatible with your kitchen. If you opt for a washing machine that is suitable for integration then a unit front can be fitted to disguise the appliance and to help create a sleek finish to the kitchen.

If you choose a free standing washing machine, it’s worth bearing in mind the colour and design of the machine and making sure that it compliments the rest of the kitchen.

The cost of washing machines varies greatly. Investing in a good quality machine will often save money in the long run by saving on energy and water consumption. Higher end machines also offer a greater variety of features including start delays, night cycles, LED interfaces and more programme options. Some can even tell you how much washing powder to use or if you have “overdosed” on detergent. Selected models also allow you to determine how long the wash cycle should be, perfect if you need an item cleaning in a rush.

Finally, consider how environmentally friendly the appliance is. All home appliances now come with an EU Energy Label which allows customers to see the efficiency and energy consumption of a product. The labels run from AAA (the most efficient) to G (least energy efficient.)

DESIGNING A ‘U’ SHAPED KITCHEN

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Here is some advice on designing a kitchen with a ‘U’ shape….

The U-shape design is great for slightly larger spaces. A nice idea is to add a breakfast bar to one side of the ‘U’, this will create a family area in the kitchen and will transform the room into an area for entertaining. Breakfast bars are also an effective way of separating the kitchen from a living area.

Chunky appliances such as range cookers and American style fridge freezers will fit perfectly in this style of kitchen.

The disadvantages with U Shaped kitchens are that work stations are further apart which isn’t practical – so consider careful placement of appliances when designing. Again, you have to be careful with corner cupboards; wire storage solutions will be essential.

An island unit can be incorporated into this shape to maximise the space in between the ‘U’. This can help solve the problem of work stations being too far apart.

‘U’ shaped kitchens are generally higher budget due to the large space, increased number of cupboard units and appliances.

Our favourite interior design blogs

Friday, February 5th, 2010

We thought we would share some of our favourite blogs with you, and tell you why we love them. We have included the best places for finding bargains for the home, blogs for practical info about every query you could ever have for your home and blogs that look  so gorgeous they will  make you want to redecorate every week!

Let us know what you think and if there are any more you  think we should have a look at.

Best for all round ravishing rooms
Room Envy is a great blog for interior inspiration and it shows some fantastic pictures of rooms where things have gone just hideously wrong. This salmon pink bathroom is the stuff of nightmares!

Best for country looks

If you aspire to live in the country or decorate your home with a relaxed, traditional look then the blog from the editor of Country Homes and Interiors is a great place to look for some inspiration, Country Days.

Best for bargains

My Deco

If you have not been on already, go and try out the tool to create a 3D room with all the products on the site. Moodboards can also be created and stored on the site – perfect if you want to compare several ideas side by side.

Best for practical advice
Home-Blog – includes updates on all the new rules and regulations covering paving on the driveway to electrics and environmental updates

Best for ultimate design dreams

Often, hotels lead the way in interior design and this blog looks at the best hotels around the world. Look here to source a sleek, five star look for your home Home Design

Best for home envy

ChicTip contains thousands of images from stunning homes around the world. Some of them are just to drool over, but the affordable designs section includes items we can all afford.

Best for kitchen accessories

Once you have got your new kitchen have a look at Kitchen Critic which is a wealth of products and accessories to make the heart of the home your most loved room.

Best industry blog

The Kitchen Directory is an industry blog which highlights different manfacturers and looks at different designs throughout the UK.

Happy blogging and interior designing!

Two New Ranges from Magnet

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Fiori KitchenIf you’re thinking of getting a new kitchen, there’s no time like the present.

This year Magnet has unveiled two brand new kitchen ranges, fresh for 2010 – The Fiori and Crème Lineaire.

If you fancy an injection of colour this year, then look no further than the Fiori which uses bold floral prints and the hottest colours for 2010.

It has transparent acrylic handles that add to the contemporary feel of this stunning kitchen.

A bamboo worktop adds a natural element to the contemporary design and the bold splashback complements the colourful prints.

Creme Lineaire

The Crème Lineaire is the only Magnet kitchen to use both convex and concave curves in its design to create a truly contemporary feel. The kitchen is a new version of the Urban Lineaire which was featured in Channel 4’s ‘Kirstie’s Homemade Homes’. After gaining curves and a new colour it’s now bang up to date for 2010.

A combination of Zodiac Quartz Soft Mahogany worktop and natural walnut worktop provide a perfect balance to this stylish kitchen

Both of these kitchens are available now and included in the winter sale which means that there’s an incredible 50% off all cabinets.

You can also get 25% off installation of any ‘Uniquely Magnet’ kitchen plus choose from a free AEG functionally pack or a free Hotpoint openspace oven and hob.

The Crème Lineaire was £640 and is now £320 for a 600mm single base unit.

The Fiori was £817 and is now £408 for a 600mm single base unit.

Visit www.magnet.co.uk for more information.

The 50% off sale ends 30 January 2010.

All I want for Christmas is… A Party Kitchen

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

If you enjoy entertaining and want your kitchen to be ideal place for your guests congregate during the festive period, there are a number of ways to help create the ‘Perfect Party Kitchen’.

Wine coolerStep One – The Wine Fridge
No party kitchen is complete without a built-in wine cooler which are designed to store bottles at the right temperature. Keep them well stocked to make sure that no party, whether planned or impromptu, leaves guests with a dry mouth.

Step Two – Ice Dispenser
A constant supply of ice is vital for any party. Whether mixing cocktails or fruity soft drinks, ice dispensers are great for keeping drinks chilled this winter. They come as standard in most American style fridges.

Step Three – Kitchen Island
At most parties guests have a tendency to congregate in the kitchen. Installing a kitchen island provides the perfect place for revellers to gather ‘round. They are also a great place to dispense drinks or food from.

Step Four – Lighting
The position of lighting can be used to create the right ambience in the kitchen. When hosting a party never switch all the lights on – select carefully and you’ll be able to create the perfect party atmosphere.

Step Five – Coffee Machine
Vital for the morning after the night before. Help put the hangover on hold with a professional coffee machine. Forget instant and enjoy the taste of real percolated coffee, ideal for those who like a strong espresso to start the day.

TREAT YOUR KITCHEN TO A CHRISTMAS PRESENT THIS YEAR

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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Your kitchen is at its busiest over the festive period. With all the Christmas parties, entertaining and cooking the hub of the home certainly gets hectic at this time of the year. So why not treat your hard working kitchen by investing in a new cooker or appliance – it will certainly make cooking the Christmas lunch easier. Magnet the kitchen expert talks through three of the latest and greatest types of appliance…

Steam Ovens

It’s about to get steamy in the kitchen. Emerging built-in steam ovens are either dedicated steam ovens or the more practical, combination ovens – which allow you to either use as a normal oven or steam only. The beauty of this type of steam oven is that you can still get the crisp finish when needed as you can combine steam and heat – as well as using steam only! Another really big benefit is, thanks to the steam, the oven is significantly easier to clean – perfect for the turkey!

Self-Cleaning Appliances

Making appliances easy to use is ideal for the annual Christmas dinner clean up. Pyrolitic cleaning is a must have for ovens – the self-cleaning system restores the oven back to its showroom sparkle, even when the oven is twenty years old.

Compact Appliances

There is increasing demand for ‘luxury’ compact appliances, particularly for city apartments and penthouse flats. Innovative space-saving appliances like the Candy Trio combine the hob, oven & dishwasher in such a stylish and functional manner that it will be the most talked about present this Christmas.

How to maximise space in a compact kitchen

Friday, November 6th, 2009

The most important thing to take into consideration is the size and shape of your kitchen. Magnet offer a number of slimline units and built in space saving solutions to help maximize the space in kitchens of all shapes and sizes. Smaller kitchens benefit from plainer frontals or those with a lighter finish. Simple slab doors like the Urban Calico range help create a minimalist feel, while gloss finishes help increase the feeling of space by reflecting light.

An example of a specially designed compact kitchen range

An example of a specially designed compact kitchen range

Don’t feel you need to choose between wall and floor units if your kitchen is compact. A bank of tall larder units can be a great solution and look striking in one area of the kitchen.

Lighting is an important feature within any home and non-more so than in the kitchen when preparing food. Light can enhance the perception of dimensions whilst clever use of reflective services can maximise the look without the discomfort of installing numerous high intensity lighting features. To maximise room height, avoid suspended ceiling lights and the use of lamp shades.

Bring colour into dark shadowy rooms that often create an inhospitable and depressive atmosphere. Avoid beige at all costs and do not plump for dark shades or metallics, be adventurous – choose a colour that will bring a smile to your face.

Add value to your home

Monday, October 5th, 2009

A new kitchen is one of the best ways to add value to the cost of your home which is more important than ever in the current climate. But don’t just take our word for it. Here on the Kitchenista, property expert Kirstie Allsop exclusively reveals her top home improvement tips….

“Getting a new kitchen is one of the top three ways to add value to your home. This is because changing a kitchen is much easier than you think.

“The perceived value of the kitchen from prospective buyers is much higher than the real cost of the kitchen. The kitchen and bathroom are the two main rooms that sell a house so anything that can be done to update these two rooms and make your home attractive to potential buyers the better.”

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Channel 4 Homes also think that a new kitchen is a must for anyone looking to boost their home’s value and it can add as much as 10% in value. It’s the first thing a potential buyer will look at and it’s the room you’re likely to spend much of your time in.

For more top tips on how to add value to the cost of your home – check out the link below to the Channel 4 Homes website

Channel 4 Homes

And if you have any top tips then let Magnet know, we would love to hear from you!