Studio Morton
Keep your feet warm
To feel cosy in your kitchen, you’ll need warm feet. If your budget doesn’t stretch to underfloor heating, opt for a rug instead. The bold pink one in this dining area complements the turquoise cabinets and tiles, and brightens up the room.
To feel cosy in your kitchen, you’ll need warm feet. If your budget doesn’t stretch to underfloor heating, opt for a rug instead. The bold pink one in this dining area complements the turquoise cabinets and tiles, and brightens up the room.
Give it a vintage feel
This 1950s Formica table instantly adds a cosy vintage feel to the kitchen. Although the table is tucked in beside the wall, the bright blue and pink colour scheme makes it look extremely inviting. It’s a good spot for a friend to perch and chat while the host prepares some something warming to eat.
This 1950s Formica table instantly adds a cosy vintage feel to the kitchen. Although the table is tucked in beside the wall, the bright blue and pink colour scheme makes it look extremely inviting. It’s a good spot for a friend to perch and chat while the host prepares some something warming to eat.
Lacy-Hulbert Interiors Ltd
Add some comfy bar stools
The breakfast bar here has been given an extra shot of cosiness with the high-backed stools. By choosing these comfortable, back-supporting seats, the owners have encouraged household members to linger. The island’s blue shade highlights it as the warm hub of the kitchen.
The breakfast bar here has been given an extra shot of cosiness with the high-backed stools. By choosing these comfortable, back-supporting seats, the owners have encouraged household members to linger. The island’s blue shade highlights it as the warm hub of the kitchen.
Farrow & Ball
Relax at the table
This elegant space looks incredibly calm and relaxing. The colour scheme is simple to make way for the natural materials surrounding the table. The designers have chosen wicker chairs, with a practical shape that would be comfy, too. Gentle lighting further softens the mood.
This elegant space looks incredibly calm and relaxing. The colour scheme is simple to make way for the natural materials surrounding the table. The designers have chosen wicker chairs, with a practical shape that would be comfy, too. Gentle lighting further softens the mood.
Bruce Hemming Photography
Mix and match
This eclectic space is relaxed and informal. The upcycled pieces and freestanding units add to the laid-back feel. It’s a perfect place to gather and enjoy some warm food when it’s cold outside.
Discover the advantages of a freestanding kitchen
This eclectic space is relaxed and informal. The upcycled pieces and freestanding units add to the laid-back feel. It’s a perfect place to gather and enjoy some warm food when it’s cold outside.
Discover the advantages of a freestanding kitchen
Cream & Black Interior Design
Bring in some pattern
An easy way to make your kitchen feel instantly cosy is to add some pattern. Just a little can make a difference. These homeowners have popped some pretty tiles at the back of the boxed shelving. You could create a similar effect by displaying patterned crockery, or even hanging an attractive tea towel over a handle.
An easy way to make your kitchen feel instantly cosy is to add some pattern. Just a little can make a difference. These homeowners have popped some pretty tiles at the back of the boxed shelving. You could create a similar effect by displaying patterned crockery, or even hanging an attractive tea towel over a handle.
Imperfect Interiors
Tuck in a bench seat
To make sure there’s enough space in your kitchen for everyone, consider building some bench seating. This one, with its padded seat, cushions and painted wood cladding, is ideal. There’s plenty of room to ensure guests and household members are comfortable.
Find inspiring ideas for storage seats
To make sure there’s enough space in your kitchen for everyone, consider building some bench seating. This one, with its padded seat, cushions and painted wood cladding, is ideal. There’s plenty of room to ensure guests and household members are comfortable.
Find inspiring ideas for storage seats
RDP Architects
Unwind in an armchair
An alternative seating option for your cookspace is a comfy armchair. This old leather one provides a comfortable spot in which to curl up with a cup of tea and a recipe book.
An alternative seating option for your cookspace is a comfy armchair. This old leather one provides a comfortable spot in which to curl up with a cup of tea and a recipe book.
Whitstable Island Interiors
Zone your space
This modern, white kitchen has been given a cosy feel with some clever space planning. By closing off the area with low cabinets, the owners have made an enclosed and intimate cookspace. Open shelving and hooks for displaying glasses, crockery and cookware add character to the room.
This modern, white kitchen has been given a cosy feel with some clever space planning. By closing off the area with low cabinets, the owners have made an enclosed and intimate cookspace. Open shelving and hooks for displaying glasses, crockery and cookware add character to the room.
Simon Burt Photography
Rock a rustic table
A farmhouse table has warmed up this bright room. The slightly worn feel of the furniture adds to its charm and creates a space that feels relaxed and informal.
How do you make your kitchen cosy in the winter? Share your ideas and photos in the Comments below.
A farmhouse table has warmed up this bright room. The slightly worn feel of the furniture adds to its charm and creates a space that feels relaxed and informal.
How do you make your kitchen cosy in the winter? Share your ideas and photos in the Comments below.
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