A bright kitchen with the warmth of cherry wood
Jane & Paul, London N16
Renovating a 1960s home in Hackney
Stylist and trend forecaster Jane, and her husband Paul, wanted to replace their temporary second-hand kitchen with a modern kitchen design that would match their personal style, have the right functional details for them and complement the warm teak wood of their modern 1960s house.
The couple like to support businesses local to where they live in Hackney and had been on the look-out for a kitchen designer who Jane could have an in-depth technical conversation with about design. They already had our Lozi Bed and London Bedside tables, and when Lozi's founder Soroush came round himself to make adjustments they hit it off and began discussing ideas for the kitchen project.
Together we chose a palette based on cherry wood as a modern, more sustainable alternative to teak with a similar warmth, depth and richness, and combined it with white laminate, fluted glass and reflective surfaces to keep the space feeling modern, open and bright. As always this kitchen design is packed with clever functional details specific to the space and how their family like to live, wrapped in Lozi's signature clean lines and considered design details.

Crisp white laminate keeps the space feeling open and bright, while a double oven positioned side-by-side give the maximum counter space for food preparation.



Wrapping both the existing pantry and under-stairs storage in cherry plywood created an elegantly cohesive dining area on one side of the room.


The end of the upper cabinet would be visible through the window, so we added a curved end shelf to display books and plants attractively.


Shallow cabinets with fluted glass doors provide ample storage without crowding the space, and allow a glimpse of the crockery the couple have collected to match the period of the house.


An all-plywood carousel makes the most of the storage space in the corner kitchen unit, without compromising on the Lozi plywood aesthetic.


Every scrap of space was considered - there’s a bespoke trolley bin on castors for storing laundry tucked underneath the appliance shelf, and a slither of space under the boiler became the perfect home for chopping boards.
Floor plan: Kitchen and dining area with under-stairs storage
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Please find our guided pricing here
Each project varies depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the design and your choice of materials and finishes.
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Wall cladding and fronts for existing pantry
Under-stair cupboards with pull-out storage solutions
Kitchen cabinetry with display shelving and sliding fluted glass doors
Custom plywood cabinet carousel
Integrated bin storage and boiler housing
Modular trolley bin
Design and development with our in-house designer-makers
Making, by our own team of makers, on Hackney Road
Delivery and installation by the same team of makers
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Appliances
Electrics
Worktop
Sink
Plumbing
Tiling
Any other home accessories shown
Removal of any existing units, cabinetry or furniture
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After submitting your enquiry and confirming a quote that suits your budget, you'll be allocated one of our highly skilled designer-makers and they will schedule a site visit, where relevant. Based on your requirements and personal style, we'll provide a digital 2-D design to visualise the project outcome. Your designer-maker will ensure the experience is stress-free, supporting important design decisions and providing tailored, design-led solutions. All Lozi furniture is then made in-house and if appropriate, carefully installed by the designer-maker and workshop team.
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