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Homegrown Food – The Good Life

Reclaimed waxed pine traditional doors next to freshly picked beetroot

The Good Life

One of the main trends in the foodie world for 2017 looks at making a considered effort to eat healthy, homegrown food. With the practice of a healthy lifestyle becoming ever stronger, fresh produce and natural ingredients are becoming far more important to health-conscious consumers. The appearance of fresh vegetables and greenery is perfectly partnered with natural reclaimed wood work surfaces, bringing the earthiness of the outdoors into the modern kitchen.

Vintage shovels and leather bar stool with metal base

The idea of the kitchen garden has returned in a big way with more people dedicating their weekends to spending quality time in the garden growing their own vegetables. The feeds of Instagram are flooded with beautiful images of homegrown beetroot, courgettes and lettuces. Visiting the farmers market is no longer a once a month occurrence, instead people are choosing to buy local produce to support sustainable living.

Strawberry on chopping board

Made from salvaged and reclaimed materials in North Yorkshire, our kitchens support this aim and are perfect for bringing the outside into your home. Incorporating both traditional and modern design, our bespoke kitchens can be truly customized whether you’d like to add concrete and chrome fittings for a modern feel, or opt for natural oak wood for a more rustic look.

Rustic pine kitchen units and small shovelCredits: Andrew Montgomery, House and Garden

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