New in projects: October 2025

Fresh ideas, bold statements, and clever solutions — these latest design projects show just how far kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms can be pushed. Here's a roundup of inspiring projects we've seen this month…

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Designer: Jamie Harding

Company: Et Lorem

Created in collaboration with Jade Glynn, Founder of Willow Home Design, this spacious kitchen is set in the heart of a barn conversion in the Buckinghamshire countryside. The brief from the clients was for a luxury German kitchen that would enhance, rather than compete with, the surrounding architecture.

After careful planning, Et Lorem’s founder and CEO Jamie Harding specified a Rotpunkt kitchen paired with a palette of warm timber tones and textured surfaces as a nod to the barn’s rural heritage.

A large island was chosen as a functional centrepiece but also to help turn the kitchen into a social space. One of the standout features of this design is the eye-catching Dekton-clad cooker hood, with open shelving to soften and add balance to the space.


Designer: Designed and installed by the entire team

Company: Elementi Cucina

This classic bespoke kitchen is one of the latest projects from the Elementi Cucina team.

Specifically designed to complement the architecture of this period property in Berkshire, the focal point of the space is the large central island unit with a striking waterfall edge detail on the quartz surface.

The functional and aesthetic design is enhanced by a hidden pantry unit and an integrated bar area concealed behind bi-fold doors.

In addition to Siemens appliances, which were specified throughout, the design is completed by a Quooker tap that the team had bespoke plated to compliment the kitchen’s pewter handles.


Designer: Ben Gregory

Company: Kutchenhaus Bath

Designer Ben Gregory was asked to create a kitchen for a large, detached property located east of Bath in Batheaston.

The previous kitchen was outdated and no longer  worked for the family so Gregory was tasked with designing a spacious, modern kitchen with plenty of storage. Inspired by the 360º views of the city and surrounding countryside, visible from the property’s four original sash windows, the final layout allows the clients to take in the landscape while cooking, entertaining and washing up.

The design features Nobilia Line-N (true handleless) XL height cabinets with doors in a  combination of Easytouch Taupe Grey and Structura Havana Oak reproduction finishes. Other brands specified include Blanco, Quooker, Miele, Bora and Cosentino.


Designer: Joanne Sangster

Company: Ripples London

Singer Rachel Stevens approached Jo Sangster – senior designer at Ripples London – with a very specific brief.

She wanted a ‘timeless design with a modern edge’ and a ‘relaxing space that could be both practical and indulgent’.

Despite the small footprint, the freestanding bath sits perfectly at the far end of the room, framed by a custom arched wall niche in veined marble.

To add texture and contrast Sangster added a mix of brass accents – including the wall-mounted taps, bath mixer and accessories -fluted vanity unit and pendant light.


Designer: Jaye Davidson-Hall

Company: JJ Bathrooms

Jaye Davidson-Hall’s clients were looking for a ‘boujee hotel boudoir’ look for their new bathroom.

To create a design that imitates a high-end, luxury hotel bathroom, Davidson-Hall opted for a dark colour palette with the added warmth of wood details and bronze brassware.

She opted for a wall-hung infinity basin and vanity unit from Vanity Hall which, she says “were perfect for bringing our vision to life”. They also used lighting to accentuate the wood and stone textures and enhance the overall mood of the room.

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