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The Naked Kitchens blog is the place where we celebrate all the highs, lows, and beautiful chaos of kitchen life.
Come on in for style ideas, expert guides, lighting, plants, recipes, and plenty besides, all from some truly fabulous and exciting guest authors.
Kitchen style inspiration: Rustic Farmhouse kitchens
Warm, characterful and homely – here’s how to get the rustic farmhouse look in your kitchen...
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How to use timber in a kitchen design – ideas, tips and inspiration
From subtle touches to big bold statements, here’s how you can use exposed natural timber to create a stunning kitchen
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Kitchen pendant light ideas: An expert guide to styles and placement
Our comprehensive guide explores popular pendant styles, optimal hanging heights, and creative ways to use pendant lights to enhance your kitchen's atmosphere...
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The English Kitchen – what it is, and how to get the look
We reveal the secrets of the timeless English kitchen style, with tips on how to achieve the look in your home...
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Kitchen worktop styles and materials – a gallery to inspire you
We’ve put together a gallery of some of our favourite kitchen worktops, to help inform and inspire you…
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Genius joinery: 7 brilliant bespoke kitchen creations
If you can dream it, we can make it! Here are some of our favourite bespoke kitchen features...
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Ways to make a small kitchen look bigger
A small kitchen doesn't have to be cramped or uninviting – and with a bit of careful planning and some clever design tricks, even the tiniest kitchens can look and feel bigger, brighter and more welcoming...
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Hopping across the Pond – how Naked Kitchens combines English craft with the very best American materials
From sourcing Appalachian timbers to firefly-hunting, the Everett family explain why their very English kitchens business also has deep and personal American roots…
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Built for a Festive Life: the world’s first Mobile Speakeasy
This Christmas we decided to make our own Naked Kitchens secret Speakeasy – and that the best place to hide it was on some of London’s busiest shopping streets…
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