Tag: london kitchens
Concrete in the Kitchen?
Want to know how to achieve a raw, urban look for your kitchen that is effortlessly cool without the use of composite stone? Then consider concrete… It’s tough, durable and hard-wearing and as you can see below it looks great when mixed with other materials. Here at Neil Lerner, we are big fans of this low […]
From Classic to Contemporary
The owners of this 1950’s property in Hertfordshire were looking for a change and decided to enlist the help of our senior designer Eve Turner to create an open-plan kitchen-diner. The owners wanted functionality combined with a great social space in their new kitchen area and the main criteria was to create a large island for […]
Al Fresco dining!
A balmy, sunny afternoon dining on the patio might seem like a long way off, however it’s good to have something to look forward to and we think there’s nothing better than dining al fresco in the summer months. Of course that means if you are considering bi-fold opening doors in your new kitchen in […]
What’s your hue?
How much livelier and fresher would your kitchen feel if it had a colour makeover? For the colour shy, inviting soft pastel hues into your kitchen will help to create a warm impression without feeling too vibrant. Muted pastel colours have a calmness about them that translates to instant comfort – reaffirming the fact that […]
Our contemporary kitchens in new Mill Hill development
We’ve recently worked on a project with the Heronslea Group on their new development in Mill Hill, North London. We wanted to create a sense of style and luxury in these apartments and each kitchen offers the latest in technology with high-end appliances. We teamed champagne high gloss units with matt terra oak, the worktops are 20cm […]
The heart of the home
With the temperatures tipping the scales at a whopping 30 C in London we thought we’d share a round up of some our hottest kitchen diners. Often described as the ‘hub’ the kitchen really is the place where families spend a lot of their time and it seems that kitchen-diners are becoming more and more […]
Back to Black
They may be at opposite ends of the colour spectrum but when dominant black is paired with neutral white the contrast of this colour combination makes for a great looking kitchen! We think this kitchen is a superb example of how a black and white (albeit off-white) can look sleek and chic without the darker […]