Author profile: Hayley Gilbert

About Hayley Gilbert

Hayley Gilbert is a freelance interiors journalist with 20 years’ experience in the industry. Specialising in all things kitchens, Hayley has contributed to a wide range of consumer titles such as Beautiful Kitchens, EKBB, KBB, Grand Designs, House Beautiful and Ideal Home, as well as national newspapers including The Sunday Times.... @HaylGilbert / hayleygilbertblog.wordpress.com

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2025 Houzz UK Emerging Trends Report

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Want to know what home design trends are worth investing in this year? The 2025 Houzz UK Emerging Trends Report has all the intel, uncovering the top rising trends based on the latest search insights from its hub of UK homeowners, design enthusiasts and industry professionals…

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Bespoke Shaker-style kitchen by PAD

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The story: PAD designed this elegant, bespoke kitchen within an Edwardian detached family home in Mid-Sussex. The owners, who have two young children and a dog, had purchased the property to extend and renovate it into a modern family home, which now includes a large kitchen-dining extension…

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Now you see it, now you don’t

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This month we’re picking our favourite products and designs that are either made to be seen or quietly and stylishly hidden from view. Which will you choose?

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In-frame Shaker-style kitchen by YEO Design

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Classic yet modern, YEO Design has created and built a stunning in-frame Shaker-style kitchen for a property in Richmond, packing it full of its favourite brands…

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What’s hot for June in kitchens

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This month we bring you all the latest launches to help with any kitchen or showroom updates this summer…

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The Copper Kitchen by Papilio

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As enthusiastic hosts, the clients’ main request was to keep the existing Miele ovens within the white chimney breast while designing a kitchen that is both functional and visually impressive. Their key priorities included seating for at least four, the use of solid timber (not veneers), a dedicated wine fridge…

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