Have you thought about your water?
A kitchen design will never be complete without the perfect tap, but do you know what the options are when it comes to finding the perfect one for you?
Taps are an essential part of any kitchen so let’s discuss your options.
A Koivu case study: The yellow one
Take inspiration from this bright, bold kitchen designed bespoke for clients in northeast London.
Take inspiration from this yellow birch plywood and Formica kitchen and find out more about the way we work.
Could a self-build be right for you?
Setting out to build your own home can be an exciting prospect. Here we explore some of the pros and cons of a self-build project. Could this be the right route for you?
Considering a self-build project? Read on.
How to smash the outdoor kitchen trend
Ever considered designing an outdoor kitchen to extend your living space into nature? Read on for plenty of tips and advice you should consider to get the best out of it.
Find out more about the latest trend in kitchens.
What is plywood and how is it made?
This month we thought we’d go back to our roots and look at the beautiful material we use to make our Koivu kitchens what they are. Plywood.
Find out more about Koivu’s chosen material for our kitchen – plywood.
What should you do when an appliance breaks down
Suddenly the oven doesn’t seem to be behaving quite as it should
Tips on coping with an appliance that stops working
Fun DIY ways to decorate your home this Christmas
Still wishing the house looked a little more Christmassy?
Take on a couple of these DIY Christmas decoration
15 Tips to help you create a more eco-friendly kitchen design
We don’t just say we’re environmentally friendly, you can see it in everything we do.
Tips to help you make sure your kitchen is that little bit greener.
How to choose houseplants to complement your kitchen
Why not include some greenery in your new kitchen design?
Plants pair particularly well with natural plywood kitchens.
5 Reasons to Renovate Rather Than Move
You’re outgrowing your house or it’s not quite giving you what you need?
Should you invest in your existing property instead of finding a new one?