Over the years we've posted hundreds of admirable English kitchens and learned a lot about kitchen design in the process. Here's a roundup of 12 of our favorites—kitchens that have influenced the way we think about cooking and dining.
Above: Niki Turner designed this kitchen in a converted chapel (Jonathan Tuckey designed an extension as well). See Divine Intervention: The Providence Chapel in Wiltshire.
Above: Chef Alastair Hendy's London kitchen was designed over a decade ago but still feels modern; see more at Revolution Road: A Groundbreaking Kitchen in London.
Above: A favorite recent discovery: Designer Jamie Blake of Blakes London orchestrated the kitchen in this London Victorian house; see more at Steal This Look: The Endless Summer Kitchen.
Above: Remodelista UK editor Christine Chang Hanway takes us through the process of overhauling her London kitchen in Rehab Diary: Sleuthing for Space in My Kitchen.
Above: Ever since we spotted furniture designer Faye Toogood's kitchen in the New York Times, we've been obsessed (Izabella so much so that she was inspired to install similar Muuto-Style Cabinet Pulls in her kitchen).
Above: Architect David Kohn converted a ruined 19th-century stable into a contemporary pavilion; we especially like the kitchen (see more at A Stable Reborn in Rural Norfolk).
Above: A classic yet subtly glamorous kitchen; for more, go to Steal This Look: Minimalist English Kitchen.
Above: A perennial favorite, the British Standard kitchen (the budget-conscious offering from Plain English); see more at Kitchen Confidential: 10 Ways to Achieve the Plain English Look
Above: Another Jamie Blake kitchen we're enamored of; for full details, go to The Designer Is In: A Scandi Kitchen in a London Victorian.
Above: Louisa Grey figured out how to create a light-filled kitchen in her London basement; see Reader Rehab: A London Stylist at Home.
Above: A modern take on Shaker design, this London kitchen by Devol includes a suspended laundry rack for hanging tea towels and colanders (see more at A Shaker-Inspired Kitchen in London).
Above: London interior designer Charles Mellersch wanted to telegraph a "robust sensibility" in this Notting Hill kitchen, and so he chose honed marble, matte tiles, and brass. See the full project in The Designer Is In: An Optimist in London. And for more brass, go to Trend Alert: 12 Kitchens with Brass Accents.
British kitchen design crops up all over. See Steal This Look: An Anglo-Inspired Indoor-Outdoor Kitchen in Sweden and A British Standard Kitchen in a Shepherd's Hut. On Gardenista read about an Under-the-Radar Food Market Beneath London's Railway Arches.
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