by Harrington Kitchens | Jul 2, 2019 | Newsletter Features, Outdoor and Entertaining
Have you ever wondered what all the fuss is about Christmas in July? Do you struggle to understand the hype? Or perhaps are you already an avid supporter? The team at The Christmas Cart are obviously a little bit excited about Christmas in July. They are in the...
by Harrington Kitchens | Jul 2, 2019 | Kitchen Renovation, Newsletter Features
Contemporary kitchens are easily recognisable by their sleek linear aesthetics. This usually means high-quality materials, handless cabinetry and stunning, streamlined appliances that are as equally important to the visual impact of the space as they are to the...
by Harrington Kitchens | May 29, 2019 | Kitchen Renovation, Newsletter Features
You can’t have a kitchen without kitchen cabinets. And, when it’s time for deciding the best cabinets for your kitchen, it’s like being a kid in a candy shop with choices! To make it easier, our team have put together a handy list to help determine which kitchen...
by Harrington Kitchens | May 29, 2019 | Kitchen Storage Solutions, Newsletter Features
Trendy gimmicks or actually really helpful? Here is a list of interesting kitchen gadgets we think every kitchen needs to have. Or perhaps they really don’t, but they definitely look cool – you decide! We’ve all done it before. Bought a “miracle” kitchen gadget...
by Harrington Kitchens | May 8, 2019 | Kitchen Renovation, Newsletter Features
Reclaimed materials with a seamless transition of textures and elements; these are the basics of an industrial style kitchen. It’s not as easy as it looks though, there is plenty more to consider when seeking to create this trendy, lived-in style. Here are our hot...
by Harrington Kitchens | Mar 6, 2019 | Design Tips & Tricks, Newsletter Features
Designing a new kitchen is certainly no mean feat. There are a lot of questions to ask (of yourself and your designer), style, materials, finishes, and appliances choices to make, and perhaps most importantly, practicality and functionality requirements to consider....
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