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In this special episode of the Love Your Kitchen podcast, host Faye Newman takes a stroll down memory lane, revisiting some of the best moments from previous episodes. Steven Fielding shares some insights about their innovative cooker builder tool, packed with an impressive 30,000 customisation options to help you create the kitchen of your dreams. Keith Sutton jumps in with some expert advice on flooring, particularly the importance of having a flat subfloor for LVT and solid timber options. Paul Higgs, dives into the concept of biophilic design. He's all about bringing the outside in, emphasising the role of natural light and organic materials to create a space that's both beautiful and calming. Ross Williamson sheds light on the trends in natural stone worktops, like those on-trend gold veins and the timeless allure of Travertine. Faye also takes a moment to champion the role of independent kitchen designers and explains how neuroarchitecture can seriously enhance your cooking space.
Key Takeaways
When it comes to selecting the right cooker configuration, understanding customer needs and cooking habits is absolutely key.
Whether you're considering LVT or solid timber, each option has its unique set of pros and cons, especially when it comes to preparing the subfloor.
By embracing natural light, organic shapes, and materials straight from nature, you can create a setting that not only looks great but also boosts wellness and mental health.
Best Moments
"I like our customers to know exactly what they're paying for as they go along. So you choose your oven configurations, and then you can choose your hot top configuration step by step.” Steven Fielding - Managing Director with Lacanche Cookers
“If your subfloor isn't flat with no ridges in, it will be your worst nightmare. It will show any little deviance because it's only three mil thick.” Keith Sutton - carpenter, builder and kitchen fitter from Worcestershire.
“You imagine like you're in a 300 square foot studio flat in Hong Kong, yeah, you know everything concrete and metal and glass, that's just not very nice, is it? You imagine yourself you're stuck in one of those places. Honestly, it's not good for your mental health.” Paul Higgs - CEO and founder of Millbank Property Group
“At the moment everybody seems to be wanting something with a gold vein. I believe that'll come full circle.” Ross Williamson - Sales Director of a company called The Surface Collection, which is a well-known worktop distributor based in Manchester
About the Host
Faye Newman is a freelance Kitchen Designer with eight years of experience in the industry. With a background in furniture design and a passion for creating spaces that reflect the essence of the home, Faye brings a unique perspective to kitchen design.
Connect with Faye Newman Design:
Visit the website at www.fayenewmandesign.com for more kitchen design inspiration, resources, and services.
Join our vibrant email community to receive exclusive updates, tips, and special offers by clicking here.
Follow us on Instagram @loveyourkitchenpodcast for daily doses of kitchen design inspiration and behind-the-scenes glimpses.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode of the Love Your Kitchen podcast, host Faye Newman takes a stroll down memory lane, revisiting some of the best moments from previous episodes. Steven Fielding shares some insights about their innovative cooker builder tool, packed with an impressive 30,000 customisation options to help you create the kitchen of your dreams. Keith Sutton jumps in with some expert advice on flooring, particularly the importance of having a flat subfloor for LVT and solid timber options. Paul Higgs, dives into the concept of biophilic design. He's all about bringing the outside in, emphasising the role of natural light and organic materials to create a space that's both beautiful and calming. Ross Williamson sheds light on the trends in natural stone worktops, like those on-trend gold veins and the timeless allure of Travertine. Faye also takes a moment to champion the role of independent kitchen designers and explains how neuroarchitecture can seriously enhance your cooking space.
Key Takeaways
When it comes to selecting the right cooker configuration, understanding customer needs and cooking habits is absolutely key.
Whether you're considering LVT or solid timber, each option has its unique set of pros and cons, especially when it comes to preparing the subfloor.
By embracing natural light, organic shapes, and materials straight from nature, you can create a setting that not only looks great but also boosts wellness and mental health.
Best Moments
"I like our customers to know exactly what they're paying for as they go along. So you choose your oven configurations, and then you can choose your hot top configuration step by step.” Steven Fielding - Managing Director with Lacanche Cookers
“If your subfloor isn't flat with no ridges in, it will be your worst nightmare. It will show any little deviance because it's only three mil thick.” Keith Sutton - carpenter, builder and kitchen fitter from Worcestershire.
“You imagine like you're in a 300 square foot studio flat in Hong Kong, yeah, you know everything concrete and metal and glass, that's just not very nice, is it? You imagine yourself you're stuck in one of those places. Honestly, it's not good for your mental health.” Paul Higgs - CEO and founder of Millbank Property Group
“At the moment everybody seems to be wanting something with a gold vein. I believe that'll come full circle.” Ross Williamson - Sales Director of a company called The Surface Collection, which is a well-known worktop distributor based in Manchester
About the Host
Faye Newman is a freelance Kitchen Designer with eight years of experience in the industry. With a background in furniture design and a passion for creating spaces that reflect the essence of the home, Faye brings a unique perspective to kitchen design.
Connect with Faye Newman Design:
Visit the website at www.fayenewmandesign.com for more kitchen design inspiration, resources, and services.
Join our vibrant email community to receive exclusive updates, tips, and special offers by clicking here.
Follow us on Instagram @loveyourkitchenpodcast for daily doses of kitchen design inspiration and behind-the-scenes glimpses.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.