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hether you want a complete overhaul or just a mini refresh, the best kitchens are both functional and beautiful. The kitchen is the hub of a home but also sees the most wear and tear. You can give your space an instant update by simply giving a nod to the latest on-trend colours – or perhaps it’s time to replace your cabinets with a brand- new design style. The breadth of choice is vast and constantly evolving, meaning there is something out there to suit all tastes. For classic cabinets with a difference, Tomas Kitchen Living’s Naturalsheer kitchen collection – which is hand-built in Cambridge – is inspired by soft organic forms, boasting curved features. Described by founder Tomas Hinton as ‘modern, yet not overly modern’, the style fits into most homes, looking fresh and contemporary. Leading kitchen brand Neptune – with a store in the Cambridgeshire village of Harston – is launching new design features to its kitchens. Customers can personalise their kitchen with on-trend fluted glass for cabinets, a newly expanded Carrara marble worktop range and a new collection of brass hardware in partnership with luxury brand Armac Martin. Aalish Yorke-Long, CEO at Neptune, says: “We are dedicated to offering not just kitchens, but personalised experiences that reflect our customers’ tastes and lifestyles. Our kitchens have a lifetime guarantee; we want our customers to tailor the space so they will love it for a lifetime too.” Celebrating British craftsmanship, Olive & Barr kitchens are handcrafted by

A TAILORED TOUCH Crafting personalised kitchen experiences, Roundhouse (inset) and Neptune (left) offer innovative design features such as fluted glass cabinets, brass hardware and more

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