Our Kitchens
Our motivation is to create a room with furniture sympathetic to the property. Of course, there is the exception when we are asked to create a style of furniture to completely contrast the period or style of a property. The subtle changes to the way we build our handmade kitchens and free-standing furniture can offer quite different results, so we can create a room that is truly unique to you and your home.
New Traditional
Simple, elegant lines create a timeless design. The cupboards have recessed plinths, fitted after the cupboards have been placed, for ergonomic living.
Period Living
The cupboards have side frames that extend to floor level with a small recessed plinth. This type of build helps create the appearance of individual pieces or arragements.
- Examples:
- A Seaside Cottage
- A Tudor Cottage
New Classic
A style we have recently introduced. There are no rails between the drawer fronts, and the cupboard fronts are an integral part of the frame and extend all the way to the floor.
- Examples:
- More Details on New Classic
English Classic
The style is characterised by its curved corners and hand-turned plinth and cornice. Edwardian glazed doors are a finishg feature to create an elegant English kitchen.
- Examples:
- An Edwardian House
- A Town House
Shaker
A very distinctive style of furniture we have recently introduced to our cupboard range. Based on the Shaker movement, founders of simple furniture built for quality and functionality.
- Examples:
- More Details on Shaker
Contemporary
By using a combination of man-made and natural materials, alongside modern manufacturing methods, we have developed our range of contemporary furniture.
- Examples:
- A Suffolk Barn
- A Period Farmhouse
...and so on
Because it's not always about kitchens...