Showing posts with label kitchens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchens. Show all posts

Friday, 4 February 2011

The role of the kitchen

The role of the kitchen has changed dramatically over the past seventy years, particularly in the last decade. Prior to the second world war even quite modest urban households had a cook toiling away in the basement, and in suburban and country houses the dirty deed of cooking took place in some dark warren of rooms on the north side of the house, far away from the family and their guests

Following the second world war domestic staff became a rarity, and with the typical housewife now responsible for feeding her family the kitchen assumed more importance stylistically and functionally. Out went the unhygienic painted cupboards, wooden worktops, dish racks and china sinks, and in came a plethora of labour saving gadgets and acres of shiny new laminates and easy to clean vinyl flooring.

However cooking was still generally carried out well away from public view, connected with formal dining rooms only by serving hatches. The housewife guarded her territory fiercely, with hubbie very often not having a clue what the cooker looked like!

Since then we have all become much more interested in food and cooking, and the kitchen is very often now the centre of family life. Although there are still plenty of laminate kitchens fitted every year, the trend has been towards creating warm attractive rooms that double as living spaces, with sofas and places to do homework.

As a result over the thirty or so years I have been creating kitchens, along with creating fresh contemporary spaces, I have found myself putting back the natural surfaces, china sinks and wooden cupboards that our forbears couldn’t wait to strip out! I have also moved kitchens from some dark place somewhere in the back out into the sun, perhaps into the original drawing or dining room, or into a new purpose built extension.

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Creative interior solutions, from concept to completion.

Jasper & Co design and build unique, bespoke furniture for every room in the house, including kitchens, study’s, bedroom and dressing rooms, bathrooms, libraries, home offices and entertainment rooms. We also offer a comprehensive interior design and build service, using our own team of skilled craftspeople.

Because we build each scheme from scratch we are able to design it around our clients needs rather than impose a design based on standard pieces of furniture. This enables us to find solutions for awkward or challenging spaces, and to produce designs which compliment their setting and fit within our clients budget. Consequently we offer a quite unique service as each project really is individually designed and made.


Unlike others we do not operate costly city centre showrooms or spend vast sums on national advertising. Consequently although we produce genuinely unique, bespoke kitchens and other interiors of the highest quality, we believe we offer very good value for money.

We can also offer a comprehensive project design management service. If necessary we can produce detailed drawings and specifications to enable building, plumbing, electrical and decorating works to be costed and executed, and subject to where the project is located we can also manage or carry out these aspects of the project if you would like us to. We are therefore prepared to take complete responsibility for the design and execution of all aspects of a scheme, which in practical terms means that our clients have only one number to call if any problems arise.


If you are planning to make alterations to your home and you already have architectural plans and a builder in place it is wise to establish the detailed layout well in advance of starting any work, as it is obviously essential that the electrical and plumbing systems are in the right place! It can also be very useful to discuss your needs with professional designers such as ourselves before committing to building works, as it may be that a minor alteration to these (such as moving a window or door) can greatly enhance the design.

We are very happy to visit you to discuss your needs and to develop preliminary designs. We do not generally charge for site visits and there is no obligation to commission us, although subject to the scale of the project we may make a charge for detailed designs, refundable against the costs of the project. Alternatively if you have architects or other drawings you may find it useful to visit our design studios, where we have examples of our work on display.