Kitchen Ideas

✨ Porcelanosa Kitchen Tiles on Sale: Two Standout Looks

Looking for kitchen tile ideas that feel genuinely special? These two Porcelanosa looks bring instant character — one richly glazed and moody, the other architectural and quietly luxe. Tap through to shop the sale.

Green glazed Porcelanosa kitchen tiles styled as a statement splashback

Pick #1: Moody Green Glaze

A deep, glossy green that instantly makes a kitchen feel warmer, richer, and more curated.

  • Perfect for a statement splashback behind open shelves.
  • Pairs beautifully with dark cabinetry, warm woods, and brass accents.
  • Ideal when you want your kitchen ideas to feel bold but still timeless.
Porcelanosa kitchen tiles in an architectural geometric pattern with warm wood and charcoal tones

Pick #2: Architectural Wood & Charcoal

A high-design, texture-led look that feels bespoke — perfect for modern kitchens that still want warmth.

  • Creates a designer feature wall without overpowering the space.
  • Balances beautifully with neutral worktops and matte black fixtures.
  • A refined route into kitchen design trends that won’t date quickly.

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Kitchen Ideas to Inspire Your Next Project

Searching for kitchen ideas that feel beautifully considered and genuinely liveable? This hub brings together style-led inspiration and practical kitchen design guidance — from colour palettes and layouts to storage, lighting, cabinetry and finishes. Whether you’re planning a full renovation or a small refresh, you’ll find ideas that help the heart of your home feel calm, functional and effortlessly you.

🔎 Explore Your Favourite Styles

  • Bold and beautiful: try confident colour moments (pink, blue, green, or earthy neutrals) for instant personality.
  • Timeless and tailored: Shaker-inspired details and warm woods create a quietly luxurious, long-lasting look.
  • Modern and sleek: handleless lines, integrated appliances and clean surfaces keep the space feeling uncluttered.

🧺 Make the Most of Your Space

  • Discover kitchen storage ideas that reduce visual noise — from hidden bins to pull-outs, larders and organised drawers.
  • Shape your layout around real life: cooking rhythms, traffic flow, and the work zones you use every day.
  • Need inspiration for compact rooms? Look for our small kitchen ideas to help maximise every inch.

💡 Practical Design Meets Personal Style

  • Layer lighting for a kitchen that feels warm: task lighting where you prep, softer light where you gather.
  • Choose finishes that suit your pace of life — easy-care worktops, durable flooring, and materials that age gracefully.
  • Use the “60–30–10” colour balance as a simple starting point when choosing tones and accents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free app to design kitchens?

Yes — several retailers offer free planners that let you map out a layout and visualise cabinetry and finishes in 3D. Popular options include the IKEA Kitchen Planner and tools from UK kitchen retailers that let you experiment before booking a design appointment.

What is the 60 30 10 rule for kitchens?

It’s a simple colour guideline: aim for roughly 60% of a dominant tone (often walls or large units), 30% of a secondary colour (worktops, flooring, or larger furniture), and 10% as an accent (handles, lighting, bar stools, accessories). It’s not rigid — just a helpful way to keep your kitchen palette feeling balanced.

What are the kitchen design trends right now?

Right now, kitchens are moving towards warmth and texture: natural-looking woods, tactile surfaces, softer curves, and calm, layered colour palettes. The overall feel is less clinical and more lived-in — spaces designed for cooking, gathering, and everyday comfort, with smart storage keeping the visuals serene.

What is the average cost to fit a kitchen in the UK?

Costs vary widely depending on size, spec and how much building work is involved. As a rough guide, installation (fitting) alone is often quoted around the low-to-mid thousands, while broader projects can run higher when plumbing, electrics, plastering, flooring and structural changes are included. For planning purposes, many UK guides place fitting in the region of a few thousand pounds and an “all-in” new kitchen commonly around the five figures for standard specs, rising significantly for premium or bespoke work.

Tip: if you’re budgeting, separate the cost of the kitchen units/appliances from the cost of fitting and supporting trades — it makes quotes much easier to compare.

✨ Kitchen Inspiration in Motion

Watch how Porcelanosa’s Gamadecor Showroom 2025 blends sleek surfaces, clever storage, and bold style statements for the modern kitchen.

Video: Gamadecor Showroom 2025 — Porcelanosa Grupo.

  • Experience sleek, handleless cabinetry with timeless appeal.
  • Discover integrated storage solutions that maximise space.
  • Choose durable worktops in cutting-edge finishes.
Explore Porcelanosa Kitchens

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