Service · Cambridge & surrounding villages
Kitchens in Cambridge
We design and build kitchens for Cambridge homes — from a refit within an existing footprint to an extended rear kitchen wrapped around a courtyard.

What we do
The kitchens we build.
- —Designed kitchens with bespoke joinery
- —Kitchen extensions (rear, side return, wraparound)
- —Stone and engineered worktops, brass and matte ironmongery
- —Appliance specification (Miele, Gaggenau, Wolf, Sub-Zero)
- —Plumbing, electrics, ventilation and lighting design
- —Existing-footprint refits without structural work
Process
How a kitchen comes together.
01
Brief
We listen first — how you cook, how you entertain, how the room sits in the rest of the house.
02
Design
Plans, elevations, and a samples board: timbers, stone, paint and ironmongery in one place.
03
Build
Joinery made in our workshop or by a specified maker, fitted by our team.
04
Finish
Worktop templating, appliance install, snagging, and one-year aftercare.
Materials
What we build with.
- Bespoke and Plain English-style hand-painted joinery
- Honed limestone, marble, granite and quartzite worktops
- Matte brass, antique bronze, brushed nickel ironmongery
- Reclaimed and engineered oak, walnut, and Douglas fir
Areas we cover
Kitchens across Cambridge.
Click through for kitchens in a specific area — with local planning notes, conservation context, and recent work in that village.
Common questions
About kitchens in Cambridge.
- Do you make the cabinetry yourselves?
- We work with two Cambridge-based joinery workshops we've used for years. We also fit kitchens from Plain English, deVOL, Pluck and other specified makers when a client has a preference.
- How much does a Cambridge kitchen typically cost?
- Designed kitchens in the homes we work on usually run £40k–£120k including joinery, stone, appliances and install. A simple refit can sit below that range; a kitchen-in-extension above it.
- Can you specify appliances?
- Yes. We work most often with Miele, Gaggenau, Wolf and Sub-Zero, and we'll specify against your cooking habits — not the showroom upsell.
- How long does a kitchen take?
- Eight to twelve weeks of design, then four to eight weeks on site for an existing-footprint refit. Kitchens within an extension run with the wider programme.
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