Destiny Smith
What are your core strengths as a kitchen designer?
My core strengths as a kitchen designer begin with understanding the client brief. I take the time to listen carefully and learn what each client wants from their space. From there, I enjoy introducing creative ideas and thoughtful design details that elevate the overall kitchen. I also focus on delivering a well-managed project experience, guiding clients smoothly from the first concept through to completion.
Are there specific materials or finishes you love working with?
I love working with colour and layered textures to bring depth and personality into a kitchen design. I’m not afraid to introduce bolder finishes, as the right combination of materials can really elevate the overall space. Lighting also plays an important role in every kitchen I design. Well-planned kitchen lighting highlights textures, enhances finishes, and helps bring the whole room to life.
Have you won any awards or certifications relevant to kitchen design?
I hold a Diploma in Interior Design from the British College of Interior Design.
What is your favourite Nolte Kitchen Range?
The PEARL range from the Innovations 2026 collection is one of my favourite features to design with right now. The finish is absolutely stunning, with a metallic surface that adds depth and a real sense of luxury to a contemporary kitchen. What I love most is how the PEARL doors reflect natural and artificial light, creating a subtle shimmer that brings the whole space to life while keeping the design elegant and refined.
What is your best piece of design advice?
Enjoy the journey. If you approach the project with fear and hesitation, you’ll never achieve the results you’re aiming for.
Any fun facts or hobbies outside of design?
Aside from my love of travelling to new destinations and exploring different kitchen cuisines, I have a puppy called Chai whom I’m completely obsessed with. She’s incredibly affectionate, with the full attitude of a true diva