
Luke Wedgbury
Coalville Kitchens ltd, Kutchenhaus Lutterworth ltd, KBSA
KBSA Board Member, Founder & CEO Coalville Kitchens ltd, Owner Kutchenhaus Lutterworth ltd, KBB review awards Judge with 27 years kbb industry experience.
Husband & wife team Luke & Kate Wedgbury are the owners and operators of independent Kitchen specialist Coalville Kitchens ltd based in Leicestershire where Lukes role is heavily focused on design and business development.
They also own a German Kitchen specialist showroom under the brand Kutchenhaus which is based in Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
With over 27 years experience Luke shares his knowledge by sitting on the board for the KBSA, a trade association dedicated to uphold the highest standards possible for independent Kitchen, Bathroom and bedroom retailers.
Luke is also an awards judge for the industries leading Kitchen, Bathroom & Bedroom Magazine KBB review. These rewards celebrate the very best design and businesses across the sector.
Husband & wife team Luke & Kate Wedgbury are the owners and operators of independent Kitchen specialist Coalville Kitchens ltd based in Leicestershire where Lukes role is heavily focused on design and business development.
They also own a German Kitchen specialist showroom under the brand Kutchenhaus which is based in Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
With over 27 years experience Luke shares his knowledge by sitting on the board for the KBSA, a trade association dedicated to uphold the highest standards possible for independent Kitchen, Bathroom and bedroom retailers.
Luke is also an awards judge for the industries leading Kitchen, Bathroom & Bedroom Magazine KBB review. These rewards celebrate the very best design and businesses across the sector.
Sessions
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02-May-2025Kitchen TheatreDesigning a functional kitchen for your renovation
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02-May-2025Kitchen TheatreWhat is the kitchen waterplace?
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03-May-2025Kitchen TheatreKitchen color trends
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04-May-2025Kitchen TheatreBalancing durability, design and budget when it comes to flooring
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05-May-2025Kitchen TheatreWhy surfaces deserve a bigger slice of the budget