Traditional Kitchens

Traditional kitchens are all about character


The small details, the craftsmanship, and the natural materials that bring warmth into the home. Painted Ash or Oak Shaker doors paired with Granite or Wood worktops are a classic combination, and you’ll often see the same natural feel continue through the floor with solid timber or traditional tiling.

It’s the finishing touches that really define the look: cornice and pelmet details, tongue-and-groove end panels, and door styles that feel handmade rather than manufactured. Trends come and go, but a well-designed traditional kitchen always feels welcoming, lived-in, and built to last.

For those who want a truly authentic finish, I offer an in-frame option. This is where the door sits within a handmade frame, often with details like a cockbead trim. You can choose a classic Shaker door or a clean slab front, and every style is available in painted Ash, Oak, or MDF — giving you the look of a bespoke traditional kitchen, tailored to your space.

Open kitchen drawer with dovetail joints, gray paint, black handle, and wooden interior.
Spacious blue kitchen with island, skylights, and dining area. Black tile floor, wooden beams, and white walls.
Dark green kitchen with curved cabinets, gold hardware, and white countertops.
U-shaped kitchen with black cabinets, white countertops, and white and blue tiled backsplash.
Kitchen with light blue and cream cabinets, black countertops, and a black oven.