Happy 9th Birthday Jones Britain!

We have had the pleasure to design and fit many beautiful kitchens for our fantastic clients from ultra modern, handless linear kitchens, oast house kitchens made entirely of curves to traditional in frame bespoke country kitchen designs.

We have won many awards for our thoughtful and creative kitchen designs including:

KBSA Designer of the year Award over 30K, 2017
KDA17- Kent Digital Awards Gold Award Website Winner, 2017
Finalist in KBB Review Awards 2014
Best Of Houzz 2018 Design
Best Of Houzz 2018 Service
Best Of Houzz 2017 Service

The Jones Britain team would like to thank you all for your continued support throughout the fantastic 9 years that we have been designing and fitting your kitchens. We will continue as a team to design and create many more beautiful kitchens to suit every single one of our clients for many years to come!

If you could like to start the process of creating the kitchen of your dreams pop into our Heathfield Showroom or pick up the phone for a quick chat. We never charge for advise.

Blog Post written by: Chloe Hartnup, Junior Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain Kitchens.

23.03.2018

KBSA Kitchen Designer Of The Year!

The judges for the 2017 Kbsa Designer Awards, who judge all entries anonymously, announced the shortlist and noted that this year the standard of entry was better than ever.

Head judge Renee Mascari, creative director, Mascari Nottingham and CEO of KBBNTG said, “It is always rewarding to be involved in the Kbsa awards as the standards are so high but this year we have seen some outstanding entries.

“I am looking forward to the presentation of the awards on 03 October, recognizing and rewarding our worthy winners.”

The shortlist for each category is as follows:

Kitchens Over £30k

  • Jones Britain Ltd – Dan Stronge
  • Elements Kitchens – Andrew Sliwa
  • The Myers Touch Ltd – Keith Myers
  • Diane Berry Kitchens Ltd – Diane Berry
  • Callum Walker Interiors – Tracy Walker-Lewis

Winner of the Kitchen Designer of the Year (Over £30k), sponsored by Neff, was Dan Stronge of Jones Britain whose traditional, ornate kitchen design was praised for its attention to detail.

Judge Renee Mascari, owner of Mascari Design Solutions said, “The Kbsa Designer Awards continue to go from strength to strength, with another fantastic selection of entries this year. The standards remain really high, reflecting the wealth of design talent amongst Kbsa members.”

For more information or to view the showroom model, please get in contact with us on 01435 866435 or visit our Heathfield Showroom.

Blog Post written by: Chloe Hartnup, Junior Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain Kitchens

09.10.2017

Miele’s Vacuum Drawer

The versatile built-in vacuuming drawer

Perfect conditions for the storage of food or for the preparation of tasty sous-vide cooking. The new vacuuming drawer impresses with its wide range of applications. What is better than to be able to conjure up meals effortlessly that contain everything that the illustration in the cookery book promises. The basic function of the vacuuming drawer is impressively simple: The air (oxygen in particular) is sucked out of the film bags in which the food items are stored and then they are sealed so that they are airtight. This maintains the quality of food items for a longer period of time. In addition, the vacuuming drawer prepares food optimally for sous-vide cooking. Divide into portions, store and prepare for enjoyable cooking.

Step 1: Suitable bag for vacuum sealing
The appliance comes with the correct plastic bag. You can buy replacements from Jones Britain by contacting us on 01435 866435.

2nd Step: Fill the bag
Fill the bag with any type of food. Be careful not to over-fill the bag.

3rd Step: Insert bag
Open the vacuum-sealing drawer. Place the filled bag in the appliance.

4. Step: To select a setting
You have the choice between 3 vacuum settings. The sealing time can be freely selected from 3 settings.

5. Step: Start vacuum-sealing process
When you close the appliance lid the appliance starts the vacuum-sealing process.

6. Step: Remove air
In the vacuuming process the air is drawn out of the vacuum chamber and the plastic bag.

7. Step: Seal food
At the end of the vacuum-sealing process the food is automatically hermetically sealed.

8. Step: Removing food
Open the lid of the vacuuming drawer and remove the vacuumed food.

9. Step: Vacuum-sealed food
The food is completely vacuum sealed and ready for use at a later date.

The sous-vide cooking method

People who are familiar with the sous-vide cookery method happily accept the longer cooking process. Exceptional pleasure is guaranteed! The advantage lies in the evenness of the cooking, whereby the aim is to achieve a specific core temperature. Overcooked edges are a thing of the past. Flavours do not react with oxygen and food stays moist. Food can also be vacuumed with spices or a marinade. The cooking results can always be reproduced.

Particularly tender meat

Meat is cooked very slowly at constantly low temperatures. It is therefore extremely juicy and tender. Thanks to the gentle cooking process the meat cells relax without losing any of their juices. It is impossible to overcook your food. If you like your meat seared, brown it off quickly either before or after vacuuming.

For more information or to view the showroom model, please get in contact with us on 01435 866435 or visit our Heathfield Showroom.

Blog Post written by: Chloe Hartnup, Junior Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain Kitchens

04.09.2017

Colour Palette of the Week- Industrial

Colour palette of the week

This industrial palette of blue, copper/bronze and wood go really well together. Blue has been the no.1 kitchen design colour of 2016 and is in the frame for being the colour of 2017 too.

The blue used here is RAL 5009 Azure Blue. Mixed with bronze mirror, poured and troweled concrete, end grain oak butchers block, Richlite Black Diamond, stainless steel and scaffold floor planks.

This palette was used to great effect when designing our bespoke handmade kitchen from Crowborough.

Blog Post written by: Dan Stronge, Head Kitchen Designer at Jones Britain Kitchens

01.08.2016

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