Little things you can do to refresh your kitchen

Little things you can do to refresh your kitchen

If you’ve had a lengthy relationship with your kitchen, chances are you’ve lived through a number of things together – and things may begin to seem a little stale. So perhaps it’s time to give your kitchen a breath of fresh air. No, it doesn’t mean you have to redo everything from scratch, and no, you don’t have to break your bank for it. If you’ve been wanting to refresh your kitchen, all you have to do is think strategically and creatively about making it both functional and inspiring.

Open shelving in a kitchen diner

Open up more space

Reducing a portion of your upper cabinetry may make a huge difference in the look of your kitchen. It will appear lighter, more contemporary and perhaps more practical. Open shelves are an excellent way to show off stacks of your favourite crockery, as well as cookbooks, serving plates and pots of fresh herbs. This arrangement may be more convenient for you to grab and replace dishes where they belong.

Large wall art beside an upstairs kitchen

Get pretty artworks to hang on the wall

Though a kitchen may be a place where you cook on a daily basis, it could also be a place where you display art that lifts your cooking spirits. It may not seem like the most obvious place to exhibit art, but you should take full advantage of all that good wall space. Create a feature wall with a collection of artworks on a culinary theme, or you could instead hang some family portraits to give it an extra personal touch.

Black kitchen sink & tap with solid wood worktops and splashbacks

Replace the sink and tap

A new sink and tap may give a weary kitchen a new lease on life. Although traditional stainless-steel sinks are popular in contemporary houses, sinks come in various designs, colours and materials which give you even more tap choices. Unless you’re also changing your counter-tops, you’ll be limited by the size of your current sink; so identify something that fits the available space and décor. A new sink and tap may be surprisingly economical compared to other changes, especially if you’re able to install them yourself.

cooktop integrated into white stone worktop

Install a new cooktop

A stylish and efficient cooktop may completely transform the look of your kitchen. Remodelling your cooktop is also a simple and efficient method to breathe new life into this area. The most cost-effective option is to get an electrical cooktop induction installed. Consider including accessories such as heat rods that can be installed into the surface of the worktop for a permanent pan stand. If you have extra cash to spend, you could also consider getting a new microwave to complete the look.

Shiny brass knobs on grey kitchen drawers

Upgrade your hardware

Add a new look to your kitchen by upgrading your old knobs and drawer handles with modern or antique hardware. You can swiftly turn old doors into new-looking cabinets in just a few minutes. Another thing to note, the finish of your sink and appliances doesn’t have to match the hardware. This is because mixing materials in your kitchen décor, such as brass handles with black equipment, gives visual intrigue.

You use the drawer pulls and cabinet handles multiple times per day. So, for a speedy set-up, choose a design that’s simple to clean and fits the drilling length (the space between drill holes) of the previous hardware. To update the appearance, fill in the holes and drill new ones if necessary. Look for hardware with a design that’s both robust and attractive. Ornate designs may snag on loose clothing, whereas ones that are too small may be difficult to grasp and manoeuvre.

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Price Points: Copper baths

Copper baths

Even though we did a bit of a quick bathroom refurb when we first moved into our cottage, we always knew it was never going to be the finished article. I really wanted to install a power shower; at the time, we didn’t know whether we had the proper plumbing in place that would allow it. Luckily, a heating engineer has since told us that we do. Also, I’d like an update on the plain white acrylic bath that we inherited. That’s why I’ve been looking around at smallish copper baths.

After much online research, there didn’t seem to be a huge discrepancy in price; they’re all between £2,000 and £3,000.

The ‘Japanese’ tub (example ) is based on the country’s furo. You sit in it rather than recline, and it’s traditionally straight-sided and made from wood. This, of the three choices we’ve short-listed above, is probably the best option for us. Our bathroom is compact, to say the least; so the smaller the bath, the better. It may even give us the option of installing a separate shower cubicle.

Copper is a wonderful material to use for a bath tub. Firstly, it’s a great conductor of heat; meaning bath water stays hot for longer. I enjoy a really long soak with a book and/or glass of wine – so I won’t need to top up when the temperature gets too low.

Secondly, it’s an antimicrobial material. Apparently, it ‘contact kills’ 99% of harmful bacteria, which means you don’t need to use harmful chemicals to keep it clean.

Lastly, it’s a beautiful looking metal. It looks warm and inviting and, as patina develops with use, it gets even more attractive.

  1. Japanese copper soaking tub (121 x 81 x 92cm): £2,220.74, Etsy
  2. Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / pop-up bath, waste included (172.72 x 81.28 x 71.12 [one end] 48.26cm [other end]): £2,299.00, eBay
  3. BC Designs boat freestanding bath, copper (150 x 72.5cm): £2,656.25, Plumbworld

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BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
£2,656.25
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
£2,299.00
Japanese copper soaking tub
Japanese copper soaking tub
£2,220.74
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
£2,656.25
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
£2,299.00
Japanese copper soaking tub
Japanese copper soaking tub
£2,220.74
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
£2,656.25
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
£2,299.00
Japanese copper soaking tub
Japanese copper soaking tub
£2,220.74
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
£2,656.25
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
£2,299.00
Japanese copper soaking tub
Japanese copper soaking tub
£2,220.74
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
BC Designs boat free-standing bath, copper
£2,656.25
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
Single slipper hammered clawfoot copper tub / popup bath
£2,299.00
Japanese copper soaking tub
Japanese copper soaking tub
£2,220.74

7 items that should be added to your Christmas wishlist

7 items that should be added to your Christmas wishlist

Gadgets can make life more enjoyable. They not only give people new fun things to play with, but they also improve their daily lives in ways people could not imagine before.

Here are 7 items that you should be adding to your Christmas wishlist this year…

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1. Mist maker diffuser

Essential oils have numerous health benefits, but not everyone enjoys diffusing them using candles or electric heaters. The mist maker is a safe alternative for homes with pets and kids since it uses water instead of fire to distribute essential oils throughout your room. It also has an ultrasonic ionizing filter that breaks down molecules into micro-sized particles, which means more medicinal properties end up in the air for inhalation!

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2. Automatic milk frother

Ever wake up with an intense craving for a creamy latte or cappuccino? With the automatic milk frother, you can buy whole beans and grind them right before making each cup of coffee, so it’s as fresh as possible. Then, simply place the beans in the hopper, choose between single or double shots of espresso, pour in whole or skimmed milk (or soy/almond/coconut milk if you’re vegan or lactose intolerant), press start and watch it go.

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3. Steam washer & dryer

Two appliances, the steam washer and dryer, are making their way into homes across the globe. These high-efficiency washing machines take much less time than traditional washers to wash clothes. In addition, they use about 45% less water than conventional top-loaders in addition to electricity for heat.

Just remember, as with every dryer, the machine must be maintained and cleaned with dryer vent cleaning. The results are comparable to a front loader, but without having to deal with an agitator in the centre of your clothes. Also, this machine is great if you have sensitive skin because it uses no harsh chemicals or perfumes that can irritate sensitive skin areas like the underarms or neckline, unlike many other detergents.

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4. Gas cooker

A gas stove will allow your cooking to be much speedier as opposed to using an electric stove which takes longer because of the resistance in electricity and also, if you’ve ever used a gas cooker, there’s something extremely satisfying about cooking with a naked flame. But, of course, the price for this will vary because, again, it depends on the brand and model.

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5. Coffee machine

A coffee machine is always a great idea for Christmas, and if you think about it, it’s something that everyone needs, especially in the morning when they’re half asleep and struggling to function.

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6. Coffee grinder

This product isn’t necessary as an everyday thing, but it is a great idea for special occasions such as Christmas. The price varies, but they can get pretty pricey if you’re looking for an electric one that grinds your coffee beans automatically.

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7. Blender

Blenders are one of those things that you really need if you like smoothies or milkshakes, or baby food! They’re a great investment because they usually last a very long time, and they should be one of the items that last for many years in your kitchen as they should be something that is used daily without fail.

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Auction alert: René Lalique and his Contemporaries

René Lalique Escargot electric blue glass vase

The René Lalique and his Contemporaries sale is being held by Kingham Auctioneers in the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh in the Cotswolds. The auction takes place on Thursday 9th December, starting at 1pm.

On our web shop, we tend to concentrate on art glass from the mid-20th century period. However, sometimes work from other, usually earlier, periods is so wonderful, we just can’t resist. In fact, we featured Lalique previously in one of our Designer Desire posts.

The sale may be René Lalique and his Contemporaries, however, we’ve chosen to concentrate only on some of the pieces by the great man himself. The items on offer at this auction are of the highest quality. The forms, the craftsmanship, the colours, the patterns and the textures are simply scrumptious!

You can bid in the room on the day of the sale, leave commission bids on the books or reserve a telephone line. The buyer’s premium rates at this auction house are as follows:

  • 23% + VAT on the first £200,000 of the hammer price
  • 18% + VAT on the excess of £200,001 and up to £1,000,000
  • 15% + VAT on the excess of £1,000,001

You may also bid, either beforehand or live, via the following online bidding platforms:

Bison glass paperweight

Lot 10: Bison glass paperweight
Model 1196, designed circa 1931, polished and frosted, etched mark R Lalique, France, 13cm long
Estimate: £200 – £300

Escargot electric blue glass vase

Lot 11: Escargot electric blue glass vase
Model 931, designed circa 1920, frosted, moulded mark R Lalique, incised Lalique, 21.3cm high
Estimate: £6,000 – £8,000

Violettes opalescent glass vase

Lot 25: Violettes opalescent glass vase
Model 930, designed circa 1921, polished and frosted with blue staining, wheel engraved mark R Lalique, France, incised No 930, 15.8cm high
Estimate: £2,800 – £3,500

Tete D'Aigle black glass seal

Lot 36: Tete D’Aigle black glass seal
Model 175, designed circa 1911, frosted and polished, with white staining, incised mark R Lalique, 7.7cm long
Estimate: £800 – £1,200

Marisa opalescent glass vase

Lot 38: Marisa opalescent glass vase
Model 1002, designed circa 1927, frosted, polished and blue stained, incised marks R Lalique France No1002, 23.7cm high
Estimate: £5,000 – £6,000

Lys opalescent glass bowl

Lot 45: Lys opalescent glass bowl
Model 382, designed circa 1924, polished and frosted, wheel engraved mark R Lalique France, 24cm diameter
Estimate: £1,000 – £1,500

René Lalique Bahia amber glass lemonade jug or pitcher

Lot 56: Bahia amber glass lemonade jug or pitcher
Model 3179, designed circa 1931, polished and frosted, etched mark R Lalique, 23cm high
Estimate: £1,000 – £1,500

Moissac yellow amber glass vase

Lot 67: Moissac yellow amber glass vase
Model 992, designed circa 1927, frosted and polished, wheel engraved mark R Lalique France, 13cm high
Estimate: £400 – £600

Graines opalescent glass vase

Lot 74: Graines opalescent glass vase
Model 1042, designed circa 1930, polished and blue stained, etched mark R Lalique France, 19.5cm high
Estimate: £1,600 – £2,000

Camille electric blue glass perfume bottle

Lot 78: Camille electric blue glass perfume bottle
Model 516, designed circa 1927, frosted, moulded mark R Lalique, France and incised R Lalique France No516, 6cm high
Estimate: £500 – £700