BLANCO checks in with its sponsored kitchen design student

Lucy Heaney: I am learning so much and it is really opening my eyes up to what is involved in the kitchen industry.
Lucy Heaney: I am learning so much and it is really opening my eyes up to what is involved in the kitchen industry.

BLANCO has been helping a new generation of inspirational kitchen designers through sponsorship for the FDA Kitchen Design course at Buckinghamshire New University.

Under the company’s sponsorship, Lucy Heaney started the course in September 2020 and we catch up with her here to see how she’s finding it nine months in.

How are you finding the course? When are you due to finish?

The course is going very well. I am learning so much and it is really opening my eyes up to what is involved in the kitchen industry. We are due to finish the course in June.

Is the course what you expected?

I wasn’t really sure what to expect. Even though I have been in this industry for nearly three years, before I started the course, I was mainly getting an understanding of how a kitchen showroom operates on a day-to-day basis, focusing on the logistics side of things and dealing with clients daily.

What have you learned so far?

My first module was Materials, Technologies and Kitchens. We had to create a portfolio on creative kitchen design for health and wellbeing for a set of clients. This module introduced us to the importance of the technical and material aspects of kitchen design and understanding the various physical materials which are used in kitchens.

My second module was Kitchens in Context. This is helped me introduce my mind to the world of design in general but mainly focusing on kitchens.

My third module was called Kitchen Design Worlds. I am very excited about this project. This module introduces us to the processes and skills we need to design kitchens for different clients and their various needs and requests. We have been given a brief which shows us who our clients are. I have also created a portfolio showing the journey I take to reach my finished design for my set of clients.

Are you looking forward to a full-time career in kitchen design?

I am, yes. I can put all my experience, designing practice and knowledge I have gained from my university work into real life work with real clients and I will be able to show off the various kitchen design methods I have learned throughout my time at university.

Are there any other ways you have found working with BLANCO beneficial?

Throughout my first year, it has been good knowing I have my contact Sianie at BLANCO to go to should I need any help or if I have any questions. From the day I was offered the sponsorship with BLANCO, Sianie has been so supportive. I also have my area manager who has shown me a huge amount of support, wanting to know how the course is going and always letting me know I can go to him for any help as well.

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