Handmade bespoke kitchens in Bromley
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We design, make and install stunning bespoke kitchens in and around the Bromley area. Our large showroom is just a few minutes’ drive down the A224 from the centre of Bromley.
Our handmade Bromley kitchens are of the highest quality and we work hard to ensure our customers from Bromley receive a professional and pleasant experience from our first meeting in our showroom; through the design process and installation. Following completion, we continue with our excellent aftersales service.
Our team of experienced, knowledgeable, highly professional designers and craftsmen have over 100 years’ combined experience. Our very personal approach to design means we can offer a great level of flexibility and choice; we strive to create the most innovative home designs in the industry.
We have 3500 sq. ft. of beautiful kitchens and state-of-the art appliances on display at our large showroom just off the A21 a few miles south of Bromley town centre. We are Gold Partner suppliers of BORA hobs.
We install bespoke kitchens in Kent, kitchens in South London and Surrey, including kitchens in Orpington, Tonbridge, Sidcup, Gravesend, Edenbridge, Maidstone, Petts Wood, Biggin Hill, Chislehurst and Dartford.
CLASSIC KITCHENS
Beautifully handcrafted, bespoke kitchens in traditional designs. Whether you’re looking for a simple shaker style or to incorporate more intricate detailing, we will create the classic kitchen of your dreams. Perfect for rural retreats, or to bring a touch of the country into town.
CONTEMPORARY KITCHENS
Combining timeless style with the quality and strength to endure day-to-day family life, our contemporary kitchens suit homes of any age or character. We’ll work with you to design a kitchen which truly becomes the heart of your home.
MODERN KITCHENS
Showcasing cutting edge design and the latest in cooking technology, our modern kitchens come with ‘wow factor’ guaranteed. We blend twenty-first century style with our finest craftsmanship to create stunning minimalist designs.
Real homes
A selection of our most recent projects
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Creating your unique kitchen or furniture starts with an initial design consultation, at our showroom or your home. We’ll discuss your ideas, and you can find out a bit more about us. Speak to our team to book an appointment.
Frequently asked questions
Bromley kitchens
A kitchen created just for you will be a pleasure to use, every day. It will cater for your daily practical needs and aesthetic preferences. Bespoke kitchens are a perfect fit, even if you have wonky walls or awkward spaces. And a tailored approach allows you to incorporate unique features to maximise functionality and add personal touches. Built to last, you should expect a lifetime of enjoyment from a handmade kitchen.
We generally use a combination of MFC or plywood to construct our cabinet carcasses. They provide an excellent combination of strength and durability. We use solid timber, typically oak or walnut, for our drawer boxes, with traditional dovetail joints. The choice of material for doors varies depending on each client’s preferences. We might use ash for a painted woodgrain door, natural oak for a more traditional look, or a high-gloss acrylic finish for a contemporary style.
The cost of a custom-made kitchen depends on the space, design requirements, client specifications, and the materials being used. It will certainly cost a lot more than a ready-made “off the shelf” kitchen, but bespoke kitchens are an excellent investment. They are made to last and will give you a lifetime of pleasure. As a guide; a small kitchen will cost from £30,000, rising to over £55,000 for extra-large rooms.
Bright, airy, contemporary kitchens are still very much on trend. And we rarely create a kitchen without the practical and welcoming presence of a central island. Pantries or pantry cupboards are also a great favourite and becoming more of a kitchen staple. In colour trends, off whites and light greys are perennially popular. The resurgence of blue continues, along with brass metallics. And, recently, we’ve seen pinks, greens and more earthy tones creeping onto the scene.
A kitchen island is a useful addition to any kitchen design and suits both traditional and contemporary styles. Kitchen islands often divide the working space from more informal living areas, while maintaining a communal feel and a more open aesthetic than a peninsular layout. The cook can work uninterrupted on one side, while chatting to guest seated opposite. Versatile islands can play many roles; somewhere to cook, chat, study, relax and store stuff. And, if you enjoy entertaining, they’re a great spot to house a wine fridge!
Traditionally, most kitchens would have a pantry or larder as a separate room to store food. The trend towards more open-plan living has meant that most pantries have been sacrificed to provide more undivided space. In their place, many homeowners have fitted large pantry cupboards. These offer bespoke storage for all your food and other kitchen essentials; easy to access but neatly shut away. Pantry cupboards can incorporate marble shelves for the cool storage of eggs and butter, vegetable drawers and spice racks. And we often include power sockets to further enhance the functionality of these beautiful pieces of furniture.
Choosing the appliances for your kitchen is one of the most important design decisions. A huge range of appliances are available, from those offering time-saving practicalities for busy family life, to more sophisticated machines appealing to experimental chefs. While it’s important to ensure that your new kitchen has all the appliances you need, you should also be realistic. You might like the idea of a Miele steam oven, for example, but will you really use it? Or would the space be better assigned to something else? It is an important investment, and once to consider carefully.