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How can you choose a more sustainable kitchen?

What do we mean by sustainable?

It’s about protecting our beautiful planet and handing it down to our children’s children in a reasonable state. When it comes to choosing a new kitchen there is plenty you can do.

Appliances in focus: Induction hobs

What is an induction hob? How do they work?

An induction hob is a modern alternative to electric or gas. Many induction hobs have flexible cooking zones, inbuilt timers and warming functions making them incredibly versatile.

Is flexitarianism the future?

What are the benefits of reducing meat and animal product consumption?

scientists across the globe have experimented to determine a “planetary health diet” – the one that is the most beneficial to our health and the planet and should be encouraged in all countries if the Earth is to remain sustainable.

The Koivu Story

Doug and Keren, husband and wife team behind the Koivu brand

After seeing a kitchen made from plywood, Doug became fascinated by the strength, beauty and possibilities afforded by the beautiful material.

7 Questions to ask when you’re choosing a kitchen fitter

Get value for money and protect yourself from any mishaps

Who will be doing the work for you? You might pay one company to provide and install your new units and worktops, or alternatively you might decide to organise everything separately.

How to budget for your new kitchen

Filling in the blanks with costs and options.

Arguably the most difficult part of any new kitchen project is making the numbers fit. It’s easy to get carried away in showrooms and let your imagination run wild only to find that the kitchen you’ve set your heart on is simply out of reach.

Kitchen Trends – What’s hot for 2019?

Create a room that’s more than just for cooking.

Perhaps a cosy wallpapered snug corner with bespoke cushioned benches and a compact dining table, a comfy arm chair and side table for relaxing with a good book, or a smart multifunctional island – part desk, part breakfast bar, part kitchen workspace.

Christmas kitchen

How to design your kitchen for stress free Christmas Dinner prep.

If you’re the meal-provider in the family, along with the excitement of the day itself comes an awful lot of hard work. So why not make those festive preparations easier by designing your kitchen to take some of the strain?

How to design your kitchen – Part four

Other things to think about.

Here we bring you the final part including the importance of lighting and other things you will need to consider.

Here, we talk about the next part of Doug’’s speech at Grand Designs Live, about choosing worktops, units and making sure you get the look you want.