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Creating the perfect atmosphere for kitchen party pros

7 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

Creating the perfect atmosphere for a kitchen party involves planning for enough space, good lighting, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Expect to spend from around £10,000 for a basic extension, with costs rising for larger or more complex projects like wraparound extensions. Prioritise flexible layouts, atmospheric lighting, and outdoor access, while keeping within your budget and timeframe.

Julia Child famously declared, ‘A party without cake is just a meeting.’ And for those who love to host – whether it’s a kid’s birthday or a wine-soaked dinner with your closest friends – we believe that the importance of detail very much includes your surroundings. We’ve rounded up our favourite details for how to create the perfect kitchen for party hosting pros. After all, what’s a party with cake in a kitchen with no atmosphere?

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Kitchen layouts made for hosting pros

Looking for the kind of kitchen that simply calls for parties to take place in, the kind of room that can transform from a bright sun-filled room for early afternoon mimosas and clear out for an intimate dinner with your nearest and dearest as the evening arrives.

Enough space for everyone to sit

In our experience, this key factor is one that tends to come to mind around Christmas time when seemingly hundreds of family members and friends “just pop by” on a revolving door and some settle for a few days at a time. But if summer is your hosting season of choice, you surely will have experienced the early evening, post-BBQ or big brunch slump that compels everyone to take a brief sit-down. Anticipate this and map out a layout with enough seating and space that it can accommodate the guests of your kitchen party.

One of the most favoured layouts for those who love to host is a kitchen island with an additional dining or chillout area. If you’d love to reimagine your kitchen layout but you’re feeling limited by space, a side extension that extends your existing space into any unused space to the side of your home could be a fantastic option for you. If the dead space to the side of your property is limited but you have additional space to the back of your home (such as a terraced house) then a rear extension could be more suitable for a kitchen rearrangement project.

Or, if you have available space to both the side and rear of your property, then a wraparound extension could be perfect for you. It’s essentially a combination of both a side and rear extension, significantly maximising your space. Below is a beautifully achieved example of a completed Resi wraparound project in Tooting where the space has been transformed from a dark, outdated kitchen to one perfectly poised for a kitchen party where everyone can take a pew.

Get kitchen party ready with a wraparound extension © Chris Snook

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