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Cornwall LivingIssue #127

Leading by design

The process for choosing your ideal kitchen is constantly evolving, but being design led is the benchmark against which all decisions should be measured.

If not, then you are liable to end up with a room that isn’t fit for purpose and that will always throw up its shortcomings, time and again. Anyone who has spent time in a kitchen knows this. Ill-considered placement of plug sockets that render them useless unless you have a ten-metre cabled appliance; worksurfaces that don’t butt-up to what they’re meant to, creating dirt ridden ravines; ‘collision zones’ where people are continually bumping into each other; sinks that give you back ache because they’re too low; drawers that snag. All of which (and many more) accumulate and turn your culinary creative dream into a nightmare. In the past, and in less sophisticated environments, these deficiencies were considered to be tolerably acceptable – but it doesn’t have to be this way.

Kitchen Kit is at the forefront of advocating an innovative and design-led approach, with their six-point action plan. The first step in the process will always be a visit to their showroom, for that tactile experience that can’t be gleaned from a website; where an appointment can be made with a designer who will guide you along the path to your ideal kitchen. Then, to the most important stage – the design – where your ideas find form and everything gets ironed out, from which point you can confidently place your order. Then it’s the anticipation of delivery and installation followed by that moment of calm and relaxation in the kitchen of your dreams.

After working through the general layout and discussing what you’d like to achieve from your workspace/social area, Kitchen Kit can then recommend and provide
you with some of the most ground-breaking and quality integrated kitchens and items on the market. 

Experience the latest designs in cushioned and noiseless hinge technology, through to ground-breaking organisational systems to accommodate anything from tin-foil rolls to wine bottles. Be wowed by how your kitchen can be lit as opposed to lit up; use the latest LED technology to optimise working areas and create shadowless spaces, or create zones of interest rather than having your kitchen saturated by one uniform light.

Remember, being design led is what it’s about. Kitchen Kit subscribes to this approach and has a track record of happy customers to support it.

Kitchen Kit Ltd

sales@kitchenkitsw.com

www.kitchenkitsw.com