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How to get your kitchen cooking
The Gazette
|May 08, 2025
SAM WYLIE-HARRIS shares some kitchen know-how for upgrading your space to make it stylish and functional
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IT’S the hub of the home and with so much heavy traffic - from breakfasting to brunch, to dinnertime and everything in between - it’s one of the most commonly renovated rooms.
According to findings from the 2025 UK Houzz Kitchen Trends Study, the median kitchen renovation spend increased by 34% in 2024.
However, the right kitchen layout requires careful planning, as functionality and flow are key to creating a practical, inviting space - and it’s a big undertaking, whatever the budget.
Here, experts share pro tips to put you on the front foot...
WHERE TO START
“As you start to plan your kitchen layout, it’s essential to know key kitchen dimensions, such as standard work-top heights and appliance widths,” emphasises Victoria Harrison, editor at home and design platform, Houzz.
Once you have a basic understanding of these general dimensions, you can start to evaluate which type of layout and features might be possible in your space, says Victoria.
Additionally, she says it’s important to consider the requirements of everyone who'll be using the space so you create a functional layout that meets their needs, and yours.
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