Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living 2nd July 2025 | IN INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS | BY SBID

This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a timeless family kitchen design by 2024 SBID Awards Finalist, Snug Kitchens.

Snug Kitchens transformed a traditional home in Newbury, Berkshire, into an open-plan haven for a young, growing family. Collaborating closely with local architects, interior designers, and builders, we created a versatile kitchen that serves as the home’s social hub. The design emphasises durability and sustainability, featuring bespoke British-made cabinetry, walnut internals, and heat-resistant porcelain worktops. A forward-facing cooking space, ample storage, and a large island for game preparation were key elements, catering to the client’s love for hunting and family needs. This project seamlessly blends practicality, aesthetic appeal, and environmental consciousness.

Category: Kitchen Design

Design Practice: Snug Kitchens

Project Title: Mulberry House

Project Location: Newbury, United Kingdom

Design Practice Location: Newbury, United Kingdom

Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Photographer: Darren Chung

What was the client’s brief?

Our brief was to design and install the kitchen, pantry, utility room and surrounding cabinetry for Mulberry House in Newbury, Berkshire. Our clients were keen to create an open-plan space that functioned as a social hub, adaptable for entertaining larger groups and for busy everyday family living. This required the kitchen to marry the functionality and practicality of everyday family life with the warmth of the adjacent snug and dining areas.

Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Photographer: Darren Chung

What inspired the design of the project?

The client’s young family was at the centre of this project. In the early design stages, we focussed on the architecture of the property when zoning the space to achieve balance between the kitchen and surrounding areas. In order to cater for our clients love for cooking and socializing, it was integral we achieved the perfect flow through the property before looking into the design. Functionality and practicality at the forefront throughout this project, this included material decisions especially in high use areas like the breakfast bar and worktop. Stylistically we studied the property’s architecture and concluded a traditional in-frame beaded shaker kitchen best suited the space.

Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Photographer: Darren Chung
Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Photographer: Darren Chung

What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project?

A late addition to this project was an aircon unit being installed in the pantry which significantly lowered the ceiling height. To work around this, we removed the plinth from the open shelving units and sat them directly on the floor. This worked to our advantage as it meant the pantry shelving could be floor to ceiling, maximising the available space.

Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Photographer: Darren Chung

What was your team’s highlight of the project?

We love all the small bespoke details we were able to incorporate into this project. Due to our client’s generous budget, we worked with the finest in-frame walnut veneered cabinetry, complete with solid antique brass handles to create a timeless look. It was vital the spaces flowed seamlessly, to achieve this we used the same skirting as the rest of the room and ran the room coving around the front of the tall units to give a ‘built-in’ feel. Where ventilation for in-built appliances was required, we used brass mesh that we powder coated to match the brass handles. Overall, we loved working with our clients to create a space that allows them to grow together as a family.

Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Photographer: Darren Chung

Why did you enter the SBID Awards?

We believe this project demonstrates all things, Snug Kitchens. Our holistic design approach, bespoke hand-crafted British cabinetry and how we seamlessly integrate with an extended project team. We collaborated closely with Absolute Architecture to establish the interior architecture of the property. The Hive Interior Designers helped bring a strong vision to the overall scheme of the property and along with our detail orientated designers we created a functional and stunning design.

Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Photographer: Darren Chung
Snug Kitchens, Snug Kitchens: Creating an Open-Plan Kitchen for Family Living
Nick McColgan, Director at Snug Kitchens

What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business?

We were extremely proud to be selected as a finalist for the SBID awards this year as it is a recognition of the hard work our whole team puts in. We strive to always add value to every client’s home, enhance their lifestyle and ensure the project runs seamlessly from concept to completion.

Questions answered by Nick McColgan, Director at Snug Kitchens.

We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design!

If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring historically themed hotel bedroom designs by Atrio, click here to read it.