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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.
The Farmhouse kitchen - what it is, and how to get the look
Warm, welcoming and stylish – a farmhouse kitchen blends character and practicality….
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The Japandi style kitchen: what it is, and how to get the look
Japandi has become an interior design phenomenon – here’s how to achieve that beautiful, balanced style in your kitchen…
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Kitchens Unbound: Kitchens from around the world
More than just places to cook and eat, kitchens also reflect our cultural values and traditions. Join us on a journey around the world!
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Kitchens Unpacked: Gustav Klimt, seal pups and endless skies
What makes a great kitchen colour palette? The inspirations behind Naked Kitchens’ colours can help unlock the mysteries…
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Kitchens Unbound: The International Space Station galley kitchen
How exactly do you store, prepare and eat meals in a weightless environment, 248 miles above the Earth? With a brilliantly clever kitchen of course…
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Built For The High Life - Behind The Scenes
A plane in a kitchen… must be CGI - right? Wrong! Find out how we put an actual plane in a kitchen as we go behind the scenes in our kitchen built for the high life.
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Kitchens Unbound: Kitchen appliances through the ages
Can you imagine a world without your fridge or oven? Here’s the tale of how we went from ice boxes to larders and open flames to microwaves.
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Clever bespoke kitchen storage solutions - 11 ingenious ideas to inspire you
Secret spice racks, built-in wine fridges, drawers that magically arrange your pots and pans for you… here are some of our favourite bespoke storage solutions..
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Kitchens Unpacked: The story of Maldon Salt
Not all store cupboard essentials are created equal. Here's the story of Maldon Sea Salt, hand harvested on the Essex coast since 1882...
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