One workshop. One team.
Every kitchen, hand-made in Suffolk.
For over twenty years our cabinet-makers have built kitchens by hand, from solid timber, in our Suffolk workshop. Painted Shaker, in-frame oak, Scandi finger-jointed, freestanding, modular — every kitchen is drawn for the room it will live in, then cut, jointed, sprayed and fitted by the same small team.
We work with private clients and architects across London, Cambridge, Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex. No flat-pack. No outsourcing. Just one workshop, one team, and a kitchen designed to be the most-used room in your home for the next thirty years.
Our kitchen ranges
In-frame painted Shaker, hand-made in solid tulipwood. Walnut tall cupboards, stone tops, curved ends — our most loved English country kitchen.
Soft Shaker proportions with painted finishes, generous larders, ranges and Belfast sinks. The classic Norfolk farmhouse kitchen, refined.
Moulded in-frame doors, carved fireplaces, glazed wall cupboards. A richer, more decorated take on the country kitchen.
Shaker with V-groove panels, oversized sinks and pan racks. Generous, hard-working, unpretentious — a true farmhouse kitchen.
Finger-jointed oak fronts, slatted detailing, matt black taps. Quiet, modern, Scandinavian-influenced — the calmest kitchens we make.
Veneered, spray-finished and architect-led — handle-less doors, glass splashbacks, polished worktops. Our London townhouse kitchen.
Standalone dressers, larders, islands and base units. Buy a piece at a time, or a whole kitchen — built to be moved if you ever need to.
Tea points, coffee bars and small kitchens for offices, annexes and pool houses. Same hand-made joinery, scaled down.
Slatted painted doors, hidden laundry, boot-room cubbies. The hardest-working room in the house, finished as carefully as the kitchen.
Marble, granite, quartz, oak, walnut, end-grain butcher’s block. We template, supply and fit — or work alongside your stone mason.
Every kitchen begins with hand-drawn rod drawings, full-scale where it matters. The detail you see on the page is the detail we cut.
Hand-carved fireplaces, mouldings, corbels and panels. The decorative work that lifts a good kitchen into a great one.
How a kitchen comes together
From first sketch to fitted island — typically 12 to 20 weeks.
01
Visit & brief
We come to your home, measure, listen, and look at how you actually cook and live.
02
Design & rod drawings
Plans, elevations and full-scale rod drawings. Quote fixed before a single piece of timber is cut.
03
Workshop build
Cut, jointed, sprayed and finished by hand in our Suffolk workshop. Visits welcome.
04
Fit & finish
Our team fits, scribes and snags. We’re not done until the last drawer runs perfectly.
Kitchen FAQs
Most of our hand-made kitchens fall between £40,000 and £150,000 plus VAT, including design, manufacture, finish and installation. Smaller kitchenettes start lower; large multi-room schemes with stone tops and integrated appliances run higher. We send a guide price within a week of seeing your plans.
Typically 14–20 weeks. Around 2–3 weeks for design and drawings, 8–12 weeks in our Suffolk workshop, then 1–2 weeks on site for fitting and snagging. Stone worktops are templated after the joinery is fitted and added 2–3 weeks later.
Yes. We design and make every kitchen in our Stonham Aspal workshop and fit them across the UK. Most projects are in Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and London, but we travel for the right commission.
Shaker doors have a flat centre panel and a simple frame. In-frame means the doors sit flush within a face frame on the carcass — a more demanding piece of joinery, more traditional in feel. Modular and freestanding pieces are dressers, larders and pantries built as separate units rather than a continuous run.
We can. We have trade accounts with the main appliance brands and our own stone fabrication suppliers for marble, granite, quartz and Corian. Or we work alongside your chosen suppliers — whichever is easier.
Talk to us about your kitchen
Send us a few photos and a rough plan. We’ll come back with honest feedback, an idea of what’s possible, and a guide price — usually within a week.
