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6 Things To Consider In The Kitchen…

8 October 2025

Kitchen renovation isn’t just a project—it’s a transformation. Before you dive in, here are the design considerations our showroom experts recommend to ensure your space blends form, function, and lasting impact.

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Style

Style is where every kitchen story begins. It’s more than aesthetics—it’s self-expression translated through cabinetry, color, and finish. Your kitchen should feel unmistakably ‘you’—a space that reflects your personality while setting the tone for how you live, cook, and connect. But choosing a style isn’t just about what looks good. It’s about intentional decisions: from door profiles to material finishes, to the perfect palette that brings the entire vision to life. This is where design meets identity.

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Storage

After deciding on a style that matches your taste, you then need to consider the functionality of your new kitchen. Storage can come at a premium, particularly in a busy family home, so it’s essential that you maximise your space. Thankfully, modern kitchen design boasts a variety of stylish solutions such as the tall gate larders and pull out that allow for easy access.

Zara Matte Graphite storage options with tall gate larder, pull out bins

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Worktops

A beautifully chosen surface can bring harmony to your space, blending form and function in a way that feels effortless. As you explore your options, consider how each material not only serves your everyday needs but also reflects your personal style. With a rich variety of textures, tones, and characteristics available, your perfect match is waiting to be discovered. Learn more with Our Expert Guide To Kitchen Worktop Materials.

Alana Graphite & Light Grey shaker kitchen made by The Kitchen Depot featuring marble kitchen island and two tone design

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Lighting

Lighting isn’t just about visibility—it’s a powerful design tool that can elevate your kitchen from merely practical to magazine-worthy. The secret? Start with natural light. In the early planning stages, make it a priority to maximize every ounce of daylight. Avoid obstructing windows and glass doors; instead, frame them to enhance the flow of natural illumination. You can also implement a variety of artificial light sources to help create ambience and draw focus to key areas.

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Flooring

Kitchen flooring isn’t just a surface—it’s the foundation of your entire renovation. It anchors your design vision while standing up to the daily demands of modern life. Choosing the right material means striking the perfect balance between form and function. For families with young children, for instance, safety and ease of cleaning aren’t optional—they’re essential. From the warm, budget-friendly appeal of laminate, to the water-resistant resilience of vinyl, and the timeless elegance of ceramic or porcelain tiling, each option brings distinct advantages. Thoughtful flooring choices can elevate not only your kitchen’s look but also the way it works for you.

Pink & Blue Modern Shaker Kitchen Madison Range

6.

Walls

In kitchen design, walls are too often overlooked—overshadowed by big-ticket items like cabinetry, flooring, and lighting. But this is a missed opportunity. Your walls hold immense potential to elevate and unify the entire space. as Ideal Home noted, the right wall décor and paint color can completely transform how your kitchen feels. Lighter tones can create the illusion of a more open, airy kitchen, while darker hues bring depth and drama to larger layouts. Thoughtfully coordinating wall elements with features like cabinetry or door colors can make those accents stand out, creating a cohesive and visually stunning design. Simply put: your walls are a canvas—don’t waste them.

Alana Heritage Green shaker kitchen by The Kitchen Depot with seating area and wooden dining table.