THE KITCHENISTA

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MAGNET AUTUMN SALE BEGINS

30.09.2011

Are you looking to inject autumnal warmth into your kitchen now the sun has set for the summer? With these fantastic offers from Magnet, a brand new kitchen could be closer than you think and could be installed in time for Christmas.

The luminous maple veneer of the Madison brings this design to life. Profiling a contemporary look with chunky worktops and contrasting end panels, the real wood effect will bring warmth and unique character to any kitchen.

600mm single floor unit was £482.90. NOW £241.45

Other savings include:

- 50% off all cabinets

- An extra 20% off sale prices

- FREE pop up TV or FREE AEG appliance pack

Magnet sponsors new Good Food show – My Kitchen

30.09.2011

If you haven’t already seen our news, we are delighted to announce we are sponsoring Good Food’s new daily show MY KITCHEN, which will feature celebrity chefs inviting viewers into their homes.

You can catch our logo on the 30 minute daily show over the next 10 weeks, which started this week. Have you seen it yet?

So for all you food fanatics, get watching the show and see what celebrity chefs cook when they are out of the media spotlight.

Pippa Middleton Enjoys Cooking in the Kitchen

02.09.2011

Not only has Miss Middleton’s derriere stolen the hearts of millions,  breaking news reports that she will melt your heart in the kitchen.

Having successfully completed an intensive four-week stint at a prestigious cookery school, Pippa was described by her tutors as “an asset to any kitchen”.

Cooking up a storm of saffron scallops with spinach and sweet tomato pickle, pan fried red snapper with mashed potato as well as French beans and red pepper relish. Is it any wonder she is considered a new domestic goddess?

So ladies, now you’ve perfected your booty and styled the swish in your hair, it’s time to master the art of performing in the kitchen.

Royal Wedding Fridge for your Kitchen

15.04.2011

We’re not embarrassed to admit it – we’re starting to get excited about The Royal Wedding.

So when we saw this limited edition The Royal Wedding GE GIU21XGYFKB American style refrigerator we just had to share it with our loyal readers.

This stunning design has been created in response to its Facebook followers’ suggestion that this fridge be adorned with the smiling faces of Prince William and Ms Middleton.

This range of fridge has been designed so that it can be personalized for each customer for a mere a £2,000.

We’re a fan of Kate and Wills – but we’re just not sure we’d want this fridge in our kitchen… would you??

Kitchen Size Doubles in 80 Years

15.03.2011

When you look at the modern, bright airy kitchens of today where we spend time with our families, it’s hard to imagine a world where kitchens were nothing more than a functional room for preparing food.

Over the past decade the way we use our kitchens has changed dramatically, and this can be seen by the changing size of kitchens over the years. According to new research published this week by Magnet, our kitchens have doubled in size from the box rooms of the 1920s to the splendiferous rooms that measure up to 121 sq ft that you see today.

We also spend more money on decorating our kitchen than any other room in the home, according to the Magnet study – an average of £19,000 including appliances and furniture, compared to £6,000 on our lounge.

Most modern kitchens now have a flat-screen TV, large dining table and chairs, CD/MP3 player and DAB radio as well as all the expected traditional kitchen fixtures like oven and hob, microwave, toaster, storage cupboards, sink and kettle.

The advent of the typical British three-bed-semi in the 1930s saw the kitchen increase in size to an average of 78 sq ft, allowing for more room in the, then, bigger sized family home. That size remained pretty constant through the 1940s and 1950s but increased again in the Swinging 1960s when the average British kitchen increased again to 95 sq ft. But it was the 1980s that the early signs of the kitchen becoming more than a cooking room first started to show.

The research also says that we now spend more hours relaxing in the kitchen every day (2 hours) than we do in the lounge (1.5 hours). We love spending time in the kitchen, relaxing with the family and we’re glad we have a lovely big kitchen to do it in.

Guide to Buying a Built-in Oven

15.02.2011

Creme Lineaire Bank of ovens

The oven is integral to any kitchen so when it comes to buying one, you need to make the right decision.

But what should you be looking out for? What do you need to know? Check out our indispensable guide to buying an oven.

Firstly, always consider oven usage. For a person living alone, a single oven will most likely suffice. But if you have a family or enjoy entertaining you should choose a double oven as they provide the additional cooking space needed for entertaining or special occasions.

Steam ovens offer a number of benefits including the retention of vitamins and minerals in food while

cooking. However, steam ovens cost considerably more than a standard oven so unless you’re a fanatic cook or extremely health conscious, the money could be put towards other accessories such as a combi-microwave or wine cooler.

When installing a built-in oven, the height is determined by the position of the grill, known as ‘Eye

Level Grill’. This makes for easy access to both the grill and oven, and reduces the risk of injuries and spillages if you’re bending down to get food in or out.

One of the great things about a built in oven is that they give you the freedom to install the hob anywhere else in the kitchen. This means you can be even more adventurous with your kitchen design.

The hottest trend for this year is for a ‘bank’ of ovens. Rather than choose a double oven, the more aesthetically pleasing option is to install two single ovens adjacent to one another. You’ll find that manufacturers are now designing their kitchen appliances with this in mind by making sure that the control panels line up horizontally. You can also pick and choose appliances, such as a single oven situated next to a combi-mircrowave.

If you’re short on space, opt for a Hotpoint Openspace. This new appliance has revolutionised kitchen design as it offers 30% more space than a typical single oven, and comes with a dividing shelf so it can be used like a double oven.

And don’t forget about self-cleaning ovens – they are already huge in Europe, particularly France, so it’s only a matter of time before they catch on over here too!

New Kitchen Range from Magnet Inspired by 70s Fashion

12.01.2011

In recent years we’ve seen the rebirth of fashion from several decades including the 20s and 30s, even the rise and fall of the 80s-come-back.

In 2011 we’re set to do it all again, but this time it’s the 1970s that are taking the catwalks by storm – from boho style to a more sophisticated 70s look, there’s no escaping this massive trend.

This year Magnet has introduced a new retro 70s kitchen range that uses the latest on-trend greys combined with mellow mustards to create an authentic vintage look.

The Orbitz uses the latest curved wall and floor units combined with the sweeping curves of the Apollo Portland Grey worktop. The retro pattern on the unit frontals uses a subtle grey background which contrasts with the bold coloured globes. Stylish clear acrylic handles ensure this cool, retro pattern can be seen at it’s best along side the Studio White kitchen.

Orbitz units can be used an accent with a number of Magnet ranges including Urban Gloss Noir and Cubista Wenge.

HOW TO GET THE 70s LOOK:

-       Search vintage shops for retro accessories such as teak bar stools

-       Accessorise using crockery with bold, colourful patterns

-       Chunky curved fridges in bright colours are great for recreating past eras

-       Create an feature wall using hippy-inspired wallpaper

-       Invest in 70s-looking appliances, such as food mixers, for an authentic feel

Catwalk to Kitchen: Camel

01.10.2010

One of the latest colour trends has walked straight off the catwalk and into the kitchen. Fashion’s hottest colour for Autumn/Winter, camel, has hit interiors in the form of Magnet’s Urban Café range.

The Urban Café is as contemporary as it gets, with high gloss doors and a distinctive camel finish. Combined with Urban Crème it creates even more drama and impact.

The kitchen also features a complimentary ‘Coco Bola’ laminate worktop, which completes the overall warm effect, along with stainless steel plinths and matt nickel handles.

Alison Coleman, marketing manager at Magnet, said: “Magnet prides itself at being at the forefront of kitchen design and innovation. The trends team are always up to speed with the hottest new looks. Warm with sophisticated neutral tones, Magnet’s Urban Café range is certainly on trend.”

This Morning Welcomes its Latest Star

09.09.2010

Do you ever find yourself watching TV and think “Ooh I love that kitchen, I wonder where they got it?”

If you tune in to ITV’s This Morning you’ll see they have a fantastic new kitchen, courtesy of Magnet!

The kitchen is an integral part of the show and now reflects the warm and sparkly personalities of the presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.

The kitchen is the Crème Lineaire from the purely Magnet range, which was chosen for its feminine curves and sleek gloss finish. The soft cream looks great on camera and the simple lines are elegant and stylish. The bright raspberry splashbacks will really pop and the stunning Elica Star cooker hoods will provide a touch of glamour.

The kitchen also features some top of the range appliances, including a Rangemaster fridge freezer and range cooker, NEFF wine cooler, NEFF oven, microwave and hob. An environmental element is also being featured with the use of eco worktops made from recycled materials.

We can’t wait to see some of the world’s top celebrity chefs cooking up a storm in the Magnet kitchen live on ITV1 everyday!

Magnet Cares for its Customers

19.07.2010

The lovely chaps at Magnet are always looking for new ways to look after its customers, and now they gone a step further and launched Smart Care.

This is brand new concept that takes customer further than any other kitchen retailers.

Customers who choose Magnet to install their kitchen can now request a Smart Care visit 12 months later to ensure that their kitchen is still performing as well as it was on the day it was installed.

The check will look a the alignment of cabinets, smooth action hinges, the condition of sealant, plumbing, and much much more.

The customer then gets a full report and useful advice for the ongoing care and maintenance of their kitchen.

Alison Coleman from Magnet told us “This is a huge investment for Magnet as we expand our already comprehensive Full Circle Service. It shows how proud we are of our kitchens and how committed we are to providing our customers with the ultimate in after sales care.”

We all like to feel looked after, so this is a lovely idea from Magnet!