It's the most important room in your home - you'll spend much of your time there, and it is the one room that is most likely to influence the future sale of your house. So, getting the style and right is absolutely vital. We've created a library of inspiring rooms, split into different shapes and sizes, for you to browse, which we will continue to add to. All you have to do is choose a look you love.
The Open-Plan Kitchen Diner
If you are lucky enough to have a large space to play with, the choice of layouts you have is almost unending. However, there are still some basic rules to stick to in order to make the most of your space, plus you'll have to source your units and materials carefully if you want to keep within a certain budget.
The Small Kitchen
Just because your kitchen is small, it doesn't mean it can't be super-stylish and very practical, providing it's well-planned. Giving a small kitchen a strong identity is a real knack, too - overdo it and the room will feel claustrophobic, underdo it and it will feel uninspiring. We show you how to get it right first time.
The L-Shaped Workspace
Not always the easiest of layouts, this kitchen can however offer lots of possibilities - from having an island that doubles up as a dining area, to having a dining table that doubles as a work surface. The key is to work all your necessary appliances into the L-shape as cleverly as possible. We show you the best way to do it.
The Along-One-Wall Kitchen
The most challenging of all layouts, this kitchen is reserved for small spaces or limited open-plan layouts. However, it needn't be unambitious - clever planning, hidden storage and lots of imagination can transform a single run of units into a Tardis-like paradise for chefs.
The Galley Kitchen
The classic kitchen shape that many of us are stuck with, the galley kitchen can be a nightmare for more than one person to work in at a time. However, there are upsides to having one in layout terms, and some easy, clever tricks to turn a long narrow space into an inviting one.