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Fall In Love with Lila

16.02.2012

Lila is available from Magnet for £259.95 per 600mm single floor unit.

Think deep aubergine and rich plumy tones. This year it’s all about making a statement in the kitchen.

Magnet has introduced the new Lila kitchen, where style, sophistication and subtle curves work in perfect harmony.

Purple and aubergine hues really bring this kitchen to life and the lilac glass splashback provides a striking colour feature.

The curved purple floor cabinets provide a gentle flow throughout and have been teamed with Pura wall cabinets and the new low level pan drawer for a truly contemporary finish.

Lila also features the new Pura Aventos Servo-Drive technology that enables doors to open at a touch.

Styling On a Budget: One Kitchen Three Looks

09.02.2012

As the heart of the home, the kitchen needs to be designed to meet our day-to-day needs. It should be a haven, where you feel perfectly at home – and this doesn’t need to cost the earth.

TV presenter and interior design guru, Anna Ryder Richardson, has taken Magnet’s new Savannah kitchen, and in a series of three videos shows you how to create three very different looks on a small budget.

In the first video of the series, Anna shares her tips for creating the perfect rustic retreat.

Using natural foods to colour and animate the kitchen, adding earthy pots and a chunky Italian walnut effect worktop – Anna shares all her styling secrets.  Watch her transform the kitchen to create a warm, inviting space, perfect for a busy family.

The Savannah, from Magnet’s Essentially collection, costs from under £3000.

Fantasy Kitchens: Mood Boards & Scrapbooks

08.02.2012

Anna Ryder Richardson is back with another fantastic blog post for us, this time on the benefits of creating mood boards before starting to design your kitchen. Read on to discover how they could help you…

“I find mood boards ridiculously liberating. They are where fantasy can turn into reality, with no constraints and no budget limitations. Reach for the moon, the stars and beyond!

“New kitchen combinations are endless it can be a little overwhelming and in my experience some people find it hard to visualise schemes – knowing what you like and don’t like is a great place to start.

“You really should enjoy the design journey – with the guidance of experts at every stage, there’s no need to push your design dream aside and settle for a safe option. You could learn a lot about yourself.

“Mood boards and scrapbooks are designers’ number one reference tools as they keep ideas focused. There is a whole world full of jaw dropping, beautifully designed products and bespoke design available on the high street and online, all out there trying to tempt you.

“Unfortunately not all of them will fit in one kitchen and few of us have endless budgets. This is where your mood board will help you to concentrate on your scheme. However, there’s nothing to say we can’t appreciate, admire and take inspiration from our design desires.

“Your memory can play all sorts of tricks on you when you’re not actually in the room – not just the size, layout, location of doors, windows and kitchen units but also your style and colour scheme. Accent colours can easily become blurred and before you know it you’re knee deep in the wrong scheme. It’s important to get all measurements and room plans accurate in the first instance before planning any design elements.

“I have been on Magnet’s Kitchen Scrapbook all week, with four pages (and growing) in my scrapbook.  Technology has given us access to design inspiration from across the globe – some of us used to rely on tearing out of magazines (which is a rather annoying habit I still have) but now you can go online, collect images and upload directly into your scrapbook, giving you endless pages of reference.

“As with wish lists you need to go through and tailor the design – just because you love it doesn’t necessarily mean it will work for you. Also, some combinations aren’t obvious, only when they are visually within a scheme do they become glaringly gorgeous must-haves.

If you do one thing before undertaking a new kitchen or any room of the house, please, indulge yourself in a scrapbook and mood board.

Oh and have fun!

Noel’s Christmas Presents kitchen: Guest blog

23.01.2012

Back in December, Di Bradley was lucky enough to receive a brand new Hatfield kitchen from Magnet on the TV show, Noel’s Christmas Presents. Di often cooks for the local community from her pub, The Nightjar in Bristol and has organised a variety of projects to bring older people in the area together.

We’re lucky enough to have a guest blog from her this week…

“We’re gradually regaining some level of normality here at The Nightjar; though since Jean Christophe Novelli and Noel Edmond first paid us a visit, it’s fair to say some things will never be the same!

“We still welcome members of our community in to the pub every Wednesday to eat a hearty home cooked meal (although its difficult to cater to Jean Christophe’s standards, maybe he’d like to come back sometime?!) and meet new people.

Thanks to the fantastic work of the Magnet team who created an astounding amount of space in my previously cramped and cluttered kitchen, I’m able to easily cater for our new friends who have joined us since watching the programme!

“The kitchen has also had it’s own steady stream of visitors who’d seen the programme and wanted a guided tour!

“All the worktop space and new appliances have made lunch club so much easier and less stressful. This truly has been a gift that will keep on giving!”

Magnet Winter Sale Starts Today!

25.12.2011

50% off all cabinets*

Three years interest free credit**

An extra 10% off cabinet prices^

Stunning new ranges included in the sale

This winter, Magnet is offering three years interest free credit so now you can buy the dream kitchen you’ve always wanted. You’ll also receive an incredible 50% off all kitchen cabinets including Magnet’s three brand new ranges and if you choose from Magnet’s Essentially collection, you could buy a brand new kitchen for under £3,000.~

The brand new Lila range is a stylish and sophisticated kitchen with subtle curves. Purple and aubergine hues bring this bold kitchen to life and the lilac splashback provides a striking feature. The purple cabinets are teamed with Magnet’s new Pura range matt white wall cabinets for a truly contemporary finish.

LILA – 50% OFF 600mm base unit, WAS £519.90 NOW £259.95

PLUS until 7th January take an extra 10% off sale price

Magnet and Sky1 team up for Christmas

19.12.2011

This year, Magnet got involved with the fantastic Noel’s Christmas Presents TV programme to donate a kitchen to Di Bradley.

She was nominated by her daughter Kim for the continuing work running a local pub in Weston-Super-Mare which caters to the whole community.

Di provides services such as a lending library and computer classes for elderly people so they can email friends and family easily. She also arranged for her neighbours to meet and eat in the pub together, rather than eating their ‘Meals on Wheels’ alone in their homes.

Kim knows how much her mum enjoys helping the local community and told the programme how her old kitchen had become a little worn and could benefit from a little sprucing up.

With all her hard work, Di definitely deserved her brand new cream Hatfield kitchen from Magnet, complete with beautiful Amtico flooring and a state of the art range cooker.

We hope she’ll enjoy using it and continue cooking up her delicious lunches.

Trend Watch: Kitchen Gadgets

25.11.2011

Gadgets in the kitchen have become a huge trend over the last few years. Most people have very busy lifestyles so they need gadgets to help get jobs done as quickly as possible.

Eco gadgets are very on-trend at the minute. A hot water tap is not only better for the environment, but makes cooking and cleaning much easier, and they are aesthetically desirable.

Pop-up TVs and iPod docking stations are very popular for families entertaining in the kitchen, whilst pop-up plug sockets are a great way of turning something functional into a design feature.

Gadgets sit particularly well in modern kitchens but, if implemented well, can work just as well in traditional kitchens.

We always recommend avoid buying gimmicky gadgets or  kitchen appliances that you will only use a few times. They may look stylish, but your money would be better spent on something that will genuinely make your life more enjoyable or easier.

Seasonal Layering

11.11.2011

This week, top TV stylist Anna Ryder Richardson shares with us her vision of how to take design inspiration from the seasons.

‘Autumnal.’ Such a lovely word once you get your mouth round it. We only have to look around us and see the colours, textures and shapes changing as we flow from season to season for styling inspiration.

Trees and flowers generously give us a full show of colour change and seasonal fruit or vegetables are always a great way to change the look of a kitchen or to take colour inspiration from.

Every season comes with it’s own palette.  I am constantly surprised at the shades of colour we have at our fingertips and eyes, an infinite amount of colour shades, so take your blinkers off, take it all in and absorb your surroundings.

Autumn is about browns and all the glorious shades it brings such as oranges burnt and bright, new green leaves to the green leaves turning brown, deep berry reds and aubergine, one of nature’s most sensuous colours. I could go on and on.

Embrace it, look for it, and don’t be surprised! ‘Go with the flow’ has never been more apt, enjoy it while it lasts, that way you’ll be almost sorry to see the seasons change.  But when you see the next selection of colours and textures emerging, there won’t be time to reflect only to refresh. These colour changes should trickle in and out, showing colours, textures in spectacular and surprising combinations.

Then there are the things we touch every day, why shouldn’t they please our eye, create an atmosphere?  Tea towels, linen, cushions and throws can be changed with the seasons. From light, floral designs for spring/summer to rich coloured checks, stripes for the colder months.

In spring, vases and glassware can be grouped, bouncing light off each other and displaying seasonal flowers such as fresh green shoots and huge sunflowers. In winter, try smoky glass or heavy earthenware pots with dried flowers or vegetables.

During the summer months, crockery can be delicate – perhaps drawing inspiration from nature and botanical design. Meanwhile, heavy, thick bowls and plates in earthy tones are perfect for autumn, especially when side by side with rustic wooden chopping boards and fresh, green salads.

Design trends have definitely relaxed towards everything matching, now we can have individual pieces that tell a story or work together really well in a mix. It’s not about the obvious.

If you are having a dinner party then indulge your guests with seasonal layering to create an atmosphere that starts the evening off in the right mood.  Your dining table really is a place to go style and prop crazy.  More is definitely more here. You can have loads of candles, create dramatic centrepieces, or drizzle the table with rose petals or pine needles. The possibilities are truly endless!

Being a domestic goddess… in a new kitchen

04.11.2011

We’ve already told you how excited we are about the new recipe book that is being published to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Mrs Beeton’s first publication.

Mrs Beeton How to Cook* is packed full of modern advice on how to source good food plus delicious recipes – you’ll be whipping up British classics in your kitchen in no time!

And what’s even more exciting, is that we’ve teamed up with Mrs Beeton and Waterstone’s to offer one lucky winner a brand new, dream kitchen! Whether shaker style is your thing, or you prefer more of an Urban Gloss look, you’ll be able to find a range that you love.

You do have to be a Waterstone’s cardholder to enter the competition. Visit http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/waterstones-card/200001512/ and find out how to enter!

*Available at Waterstone’s

Talking kitchen teaches French

28.10.2011

We all enjoy a good gossip while we’re cooking, but now you can talk directly to your kitchen… in French!

A ‘talking kitchen’ has been created that gives cooking instructions in French to help students learn the language.

A computer is fitted into the kitchen which allows the cooks to select any French recipes they want to follow. Digital sensors are built into the utensils, containers and other kitchen equipment to communicate with the computer and make sure the right instructions are given at the right time.

The kitchen tracks the French-learning-chef’s movements and actions using Wii-like sensors and apparently speaks in a similar way to a car sat-nav.

Portable versions of the technology are being installed at Newcastle College, where the technology was trialled, and at the Institut Francais, a London-based charity dedicated to teaching French.

The user can ask for an instruction to be repeated or translated into English at any time so it’s easy to use and makes sure the French is easy to learn – it certainly makes learning more fun and easy to put the language into practice!