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5 simple ways to make your kitchen a joy to cook in

Whether you’re rustling up a quick supper or cooking up a feast, your kitchen should be a place where you feel relaxed, inspired, and at home. These five simple design ideas will help you create a space that’s practical, beautiful, and a genuine pleasure to cook in...


What makes a kitchen great to cook in?

The kitchen is the heart of the home – and for cooking to be enjoyable, your space needs to be well organised, easy to navigate, and comfortable to work in. Whether you're planning a new kitchen or thinking about updates, consider how you use the space, what currently works for you (and what doesn't). These are some of the key elements to get right:

  • A practical, ergonomic layout – designed to suit the way you cook, with a smooth workflow and easy movement between prep, cook and clean-up areas.
  • Smart bespoke storage – keep ingredients and utensils close to hand, while maintaining clear surfaces and clutter-free floors.
  • Integrated appliances – from oven stacks to hot water taps, modern appliances can make cooking more convenient and enjoyable.
  • A sociable setup – invite others to join you! A central island with a hob or breakfast bar is a great place to chat while you cook.
  • Beautiful finishes – high quality materials and a design you love will help you enjoy your kitchen every day.

1. Choose a practical, ergonomic design

The Stanhoe kitchen has a sleek, ergonomic layout, with all the essentials close to hand

A well-designed kitchen should work with you, not against you. Layouts that follow the classic kitchen work triangle – keeping the hob, sink, and fridge within easy reach – help to minimise unnecessary movement. Prioritise comfort and flow, with everything positioned logically to reduce bending and stretching.

In the Stanhoe kitchen above, a central island houses the hob, with an integrated oven stack and fridge-freezer nearby. Handleless drawers and open shelving keep things streamlined and accessible, while pale white American oak adds warmth and texture.


2. Include plenty of bespoke storage

A hidden double larder in the traditional style Raynham kitchen

Smart storage makes all the difference when it comes to creating a kitchen that’s calm, clutter-free, and easy to cook in. Whether you’re baking, meal-prepping, or hosting, having what you need within reach makes everything more enjoyable.

The Raynham kitchen, above, features a bespoke double larder with engraved drawer boxes, integrated spice racks, and wicker pull-out baskets – hidden neatly behind classic Shaker doors.

See more clever kitchen storage ideas in our guide: Kitchen Organisation - 11 Tips to Inspire You


3. Incorporate bespoke appliances

An island with integral hob and wine fridge in the Richmond kitchen

Modern appliances can add a sense of ease and luxury to your cooking. Built-in double ovens, integrated hobs, wine fridges, and boiling water taps are just a few of the options that can elevate your kitchen experience.

The Richmond kitchen showcases a sleek island design with an integrated hob and wine cooler – practical, stylish, and ready for entertaining.


4. Make your kitchen a social hub

A stunning split-level kitchen island with bespoke breakfast bar in the Westward Ho kitchen

Cooking doesn’t have to be a solitary activity. With a sociable layout, you can share the experience with family and friends. A kitchen island with bar seating is perfect for casual dining, conversation, or a glass of wine while dinner’s on.

In the Westward Ho kitchen, a split-level island combines a spacious worktop with a table-height oak breakfast bar, creating a versatile and welcoming hub.


5. Make the space your own

A rich combination of colours and materials in the Houghton kitchen

A kitchen that reflects your personality is a kitchen you’ll love spending time in. Whether you lean towards a country cottage aesthetic or a contemporary vibe, choosing the right colours, materials, and finishes can make all the difference.

The Houghton kitchen layers deep walnut with purple, pink, and buttery brass for a bold, luxurious feel that’s full of character.

At Naked Kitchens, we design kitchens that are as enjoyable to use as they are beautiful to look at. If you’re dreaming of a space that’s tailored to the way you live – and cook – we’d love to help. Find out more today.




Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my kitchen easier to use?

Focus on practical design: an ergonomic layout, accessible storage, and appliances placed where you need them. Aim for comfort, efficiency, and good flow.

How can I make my kitchen more organised?

Invest in bespoke storage to keep surfaces clear and essentials close. Think pantries, pull-out drawers, internal organisers, and shelving that suits your style.

How can I make my kitchen more inviting to cook in?

Choose materials and finishes you love. Warm woods, bold colours, good lighting, and thoughtful details all contribute to a space that’s personal, practical, and inspiring.



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