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Kitchen comfort

The Chronicle

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January 29, 2026

Relaxed and inviting, cosy is the new luxury for your cooking space.

- By SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

Kitchen comfort

Classy: Ifraacombe kitchen in Pebble and Truffle, part of Howdens Classic Timber Kitchens range with shaker cabinets; choice of cabinetry including pantry and wall units, as well as various accessories, POA, Howdens

IF you're looking at your kitchen and thinking about a different theme or concept, there's a growing movement towards spaces that prioritise comfort and warmth.

"Think muted tones, soft furnishings, and a modern take on traditional design," says Looeeze Grossman, founder of The Used Kitchen Company. "Homeowners are looking for kitchens they actually enjoy being in, not just ones that look good on social media."

Think relaxed, casual and a harmonious blend of traditional and modern. Here's how to create a space which feels bang up-to-date...

"The days of high gloss finishes are behind us for now," says Looeeze.

"Painted kitchens have made a huge comeback thanks to their adaptability and timeless quality, whether solid wood or MDF.

"Painted doors in warm, comforting tones set the foundation for this new aesthetic," explains Looeeze.

Look for shaker-style details, vintage or reclaimed handles and warm tones to "create kitchens that look effortlessly chic and packed with warmth".

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