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Designed by ACA Interiors
Space planning and traffic flow
Preparation areas and task lighting
Plenty of sockets and charging points for small appliances and gadgets

Interior design isn’t just about deciding between a traditional country kitchen or an ultra-modern cooking space. That said, it’s a good start. From an aesthetic point of view, there is an array of colour schemes, from monochrome and natural wood to timeless greens, blues and neutral shades.
Digging a little deeper, you’ll want to put plenty of thought into storage. Where will things go? Do certain cupboards need to be deeper to store pans, for example? Do you want unique storage options like pan hooks, floating shelves or a pull-out wine rack?
This should be considered alongside preparation space. A kitchen island is a sought-after feature to add more countertop space, for example, working particularly well as part of a kitchen-diner. Lighting then needs to complement the layout, function and appearance of your kitchen to create a space that’s safe and stylish.

With so much to consider when designing a kitchen, finding the right interior designer can be invaluable. You want someone with experience designing kitchens, but who also matches your personal style and budget. Above all else, you don’t want the disheartening process of being rejected by unsuitable designers.
InteriorNet makes this easy. With our online search tool, you can cherry-pick designers who want to take on projects like yours. Enter a few details about your project and the services you need, along with your location and the experience level you’re looking for.