Neil Lerner's kitchen showroom keeps it fresh
This slick kitchen utopia is now even more delicious
Fans of the sleek, refreshingly unfussy kitchen designs at Neil Lerner
will be pleased to hear the north London showroom has had a rather glam makeover. With four new stylish designs for 2012, installing a new, pared-back kitchen has never been so tempting.
We're loving the toffee tones of these elegant handleless kitchen doors with platinum oak and terra oak veneered fronts that work brilliantly with stone-grey glass. The cream leather banquette is a final luxe element that makes us want to reach out and touch...
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Thea Babington-Stitt is the Managing Editor for Ideal Home. Thea has been working across some of the UK’s leading interiors titles since 2016.
She started working on these magazines and websites after graduating from City University London with a Masters in Magazine Journalism. Before moving to Ideal Home, Thea was News and Features Editor at Homes & Gardens, LivingEtc and Country Homes & Interiors. In addition to her role at Ideal Home, Thea is studying for a diploma in interior design with The Interior Design Institute.
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