It’s easy to miss the kitchen when you’re checking things off your Christmas prep list, but since it’s where so much happens, it really does deserve a little extra love. The kitchen is the heart of the home – it’s where we come together, cook, share meals, and make some of the best memories. And with how much it’s used during the festive season, it should be just as warm and welcoming as the rest of your house. So, to get your kitchen ready for all the holiday gatherings, here are four ways to refresh your space and add a sprinkle of Christmas cheer!

The best way to start getting your kitchen ready for Christmas is with a good decluttering session to make space for all the Christmas food and ingredients you’ll be stocking up on. Take a thorough inventory of your cupboards, pantry, and fridge so you can get rid of any items you no longer use or need that are just taking up space.
This is a great opportunity to donate any tinned or non-perishable food that is still good but that you won’t be using—this is the season of giving, after all! Local food banks and charities usually experience higher demand during the festive season, so your contributions can make a real difference!
Once you’ve cleared out the unneeded items, it’s time to tackle the deep clean. Scrub down your laminate kitchen worktops, appliances, and the inside of cupboards to remove dust, grime, and lingering food odours. Focus on cleaning high-use areas like the fridge, oven, and stovetop to ensure they’re spotless and ready for your Christmas cooking. Once you’ve got everything spick and span, choose what you really need out on your laminate kitchen worktops and any appliances you don’t/won’t use often – put away for storage.

A great way to bring some Christmas spirit into your kitchen is to update your decor with a few practical seasonal touches. You can add whatever touches suit your style, but if you’re looking for inspiration, simple swaps are a great starting point. Replace your everyday tea towels, pot holders, and tablecloths with Christmas-themed versions that bring charm and warmth to your kitchen. For an added festive touch, why not display a few Christmas mugs on the counter, too?
You can also hang a wreath on the kitchen door or drape a garland across the top of your shelves or cabinets to add a touch of greenery without disrupting the space. If you prefer a more understated look, you might want to incorporate subtle decorative elements like mini trees on the window sill, festive bowls of fruit, or a centrepiece made from things like spruce branches, pinecones and holly. If you want to keep everything chic and cohesive, choose a colour scheme that complements your existing kitchen aesthetic and colours – you don’t have to stick to the classic Christmas colours of red and green unless that’s what you love!

Since kitchens often have tiled walls and hard floors, they can sometimes feel a bit chilly – especially during winter. If you’re gearing up for long hours of Christmas cooking, why not add some extra comfort to the space? If you have a tiled floor, the simple introduction of a rug can make all the difference when it comes to adding warmth to a space, both visually and physically. If you have a kitchen island or breakfast bar, get yourself some seasonal chair cushions or slipcovers for a touch of festive design and extra warmth. For an even cosier atmosphere, drape faux sheepskins over the backs of chairs. Whether you’re preparing a festive meal for the family or hosting a Christmas party for your friends, these comfortable textures create a warm, inviting environment perfect for bringing people together.

Bring your kitchen to life with scents that capture the warmth and joy of Christmas. Simmer a pot of water with cinnamon sticks, orange slices, apple slices, and cloves to create an all-natural, welcoming fragrance that fills your entire home. Christmas-scented candles like gingerbread or spiced apple, or even essential oil diffusers with scents like pine, peppermint, or vanilla, are also great options for adding a festive touch to your space. When combined with a deep clean and some festive decor, it’s undeniably cosy. These scents do more than just smell good- they create a relaxed, cheerful atmosphere that instantly makes your kitchen feel inviting and smell delicious!
With these easy tips, your kitchen will be ready to welcome friends and family in no time! If you’re looking to spruce up your kitchen this winter with some brand-new laminate kitchen worktops just in time for the festive season, don’t hesitate to contact our friendly and knowledgeable team. We’re always here to help you make the most of your kitchen space. You can reach us seven days a week in-store or by phone at 0345 0268 799.