1909 was launched at a time when I had access only to German kitchens. Germans don’t tend to do the UK’s kind of traditional very well, and I love both. I had to wait a few years to design my first 1909 kitchen, and this was it. The shape of the room forces the island Read More …
This was one of my first designs using 2020 v10, which was a leap upward for the software. The house was on a hillside, going down (or up) it in a series of levels, and I repeated that in the design of the kitchen, which steps down from wall units to mid-height ovens to peninsula Read More …
This one’s for anyone who says there’s nothing new in kitchens: a true-handleless, routered Shaker, looking sharp and cool as you like in cutting-edge brown. The base-units colour almost merges into the Sapele flooring, the wall units into the matching wall paint. The worktop is Dekton: thin as a blade, and nearly indestructible. Rendered in Read More …
This may always be my favourite of my Nobilia (Odina) kitchens. It looks great, and matt-lacquered doors and matt-glass splashbacks were novel at the time; but, underneath all that, I got to play some games. There’s a grid, only apparent at the right angle, a bit like a Rubik’s cube coming together. Separately, the whole Read More …