studiosuss.com) has been witnessing among her clients, too. “During lockdown, we realised how essential kitchens are to our wellbeing,” she explains. “We baked, cooked and ate more meals together; it’s not surprising that our relationship with them has changed.
We now want to feel an emotional connection, and surround ourselves with things that give us joy. They’re not simply a place to go and wolf down a meal.”This wave of kitchen nostalgia has led to Shaker doors, previously the reserve of Cotswold farmhouses, making a comeback, along with warm, retro paint colours – green-blues, deep pinks, yellows – hand-made tiles and wooden work surfaces with plug-in appliances on show. “They’re more traditional, more raw,” Suss says.
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