Double Up On Appliances (Image 1 of 15)
Double ovens at chest height, we love ‘em. Practical, look good, and plenty of space for the Sunday roast. Gloss White, B&Q.
Be Cautious With Accessories (Image 2 of 15)
This kitchen is a looker, with its brave mix of pale wood and black – you could really only get away with it if you accessorise it carefully and keep the rest of your decor plain. High gloss black, B&Q.

On A Budget? Think DIY Stores (Image 3 of 15)
Think you need to go upmarket for a great looking kitchen? Think again – this is from B&Q. The secret to the look? Mixing and matching different colours from the same range for an individual look. High gloss red and black, B&Q.
Make A Small Space Bigger (Image 4 of 15)
Super reflective units and a floor to match give this kitchen a highly polished look – and reflects light around – ideal for a small or dark space. Lugano, B&Q.
Cheap Chic (Image 5 of 15)
We’ll say it again – contemporary needn’t be expensive – this great look is from Ikea. Adel/Faktum, Ikea.
Go For Tall Cabinets (Image 6 of 15)
The tall cabinets in this kitchen take the place of a walk-in larder in this kitchen – without taking up the space. Gloss White, B&Q.
Make A Dark Room Brighter (Image 7 of 15)
Glass fronted cabinets don’t just look cutting edge – they are also great for making small spaces feel bigger and they reflect the light. Love ‘em… Nexus/Rubrik, Ikea.
Add A Glass Splashback (Image 8 of 15)
Instead of a tiled splashback, why not think glass? You can have it cut to size and in just about any colour you want – ask your kitchen supplier. Lugano, B&Q.
Splash On The Colour (Image 9 of 15)
Don’t you just love the clever mix of colour in this room – it’s incredibly subtle, but adds that certain something to what would otherwise be a plain room. Rubrik Applad/Faktum, Ikea.
Tradition With A Modern Twist (Image 10 of 15)
Want contemporary but still in love with Shaker? Go for this kitchen – it’s the best of both worlds. Plum Shaker, B&Q.
Rethink The Layout (Image 11 of 15)
How about this for a great idea – a kitchen in an island and storage all around the outside. Clever, unusual and practical. Solar/Faktum, Ikea.
Want Open Plan? (Image 12 of 15)
This is a great solution for how to lay out a kitchen in an open plan space in a way that doesn’t hide it, but defines it. Axis White, Caple.
Mix Dark With Light For Small Spaces (Image 13 of 15)
A tiny kitchen can be in dark wood – but if you go for this look, match it with white worktops and walls to match. Congo, Caple.
Hide Away Storage (Image 14 of 15)
Another open plan room, another clever solution. This one makes the most of a false wall to create subtle, hidden, plentiful storage. Danbury, Caple.
Not Just For Bachelor Pads (Image 15 of 15)
Black and white, so long associated with the 1980s, is back – but this time understated doors and double thick worktops make it up to date. Kanata, Caple.
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