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Bespoke Kitchens Designed Around Your Lancashire Home

Whether you are in a stone-built Ribble Valley farmhouse, a large family home on the Fylde coast, or a Georgian townhouse in one of Lancashire’s market towns, your kitchen project starts from a different place to anyone else’s. The room has its own dimensions, its own character, its own quirks. What you need is a kitchen shaped around that space, not one adjusted from a design drawn for somewhere else entirely.

Every Mastercraft kitchen is designed around your room, built in our own UK workshop, and installed by our team from start to finish. Because design, manufacturing and installation all sit with the same people, nothing gets handed over between separate contractors. The person who designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be made. No assumptions, no gaps, no information lost between stages.

From First Conversation to Finished Kitchen

Your project starts in your home, not in a showroom. We visit, look at the space properly, and listen to what you want the room to do. From there, the design takes shape around your actual layout, your proportions, your light. Once the design is agreed, your kitchen goes into production in our own workshop, then our installation team fits it. You are not left coordinating separate trades or chasing progress updates. One team carries your project through from beginning to end.

Because design, manufacturing and installation all sit within one team, your project is never passed from one contractor to another. The people who designed your kitchen understand exactly how it will be built. The people fitting it know what was designed and why. In practical terms, that means fewer assumptions, fewer errors, and no one arriving on site who is seeing your plans for the first time. If you want to understand how the process works in detail, you can read through it before we even speak.

matte blue shaker cupboards with brushed metal handles and pale stone worktop

How We Approach the Design of Your Kitchen

We do not start with a catalogue or a fixed range. We start with your room. Its shape, its light, how you move through it, how it connects to the rest of your home. Layout and proportion come first. Get those right and the visual decisions follow naturally. Start with finishes and you are decorating a space that has not yet been resolved. We do it the other way around.

Lancashire’s housing stock covers a wide range of building types. A stone-built farmhouse in the Clitheroe area has very different proportions, ceiling heights and character to a large detached house in Lytham or a period townhouse in Lancaster. Each project starts from a different point. Your home has its own constraints and its own possibilities. We approach it on its own terms. No template. No attempt to fit a design drawn for a different kind of space.

If your room has a chimney breast, an awkward alcove, a sloping ceiling, or a wall that cannot move, those things are resolved at the design stage. Not worked around on the day of fitting. Your kitchen is designed to sit within the architecture of your home, working with what is there rather than ignoring it. By the time manufacturing begins, every detail is already accounted for. You can explore the full range of kitchen styles and finishes once the layout is properly resolved.

Modern kitchen with grey island, light wood flooring and large black-framed window
Mastercraft kitchen craftsmanship in Lancashire, bespoke joinery and premium material quality

Your Kitchen, Built to Last

Your kitchen is made in our own UK workshop, built specifically for your home. Every cabinet is rigid and factory assembled, not flat-pack components put together on site. That matters because factory assembly produces tighter tolerances, a more consistent finish, and a more accurate fit when your kitchen goes in. What arrives at your home is a finished product. Not a kit that needs constructing in your kitchen while the fitter improvises around it.

The same standard runs through the whole kitchen, not just the surfaces you see every day. Drawer runners, hinges, interior fittings, all specified and finished to the same level as the doors, handles and worktops you touch. The components that work hardest are often the ones you rarely look at. Getting those right is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over years of daily use. You can read more about our approach to quality and manufacturing if you want to understand what goes into the build.

Because we make your kitchen ourselves, we are not limited to standard dimensions or catalogue options. If your room has an unusual width, a run beneath a sloping ceiling, or an alcove that needs something specific, we build exactly what is required. Your space sets the brief. We build to fit it precisely, not to the nearest standard size.

  • Rigid cabinetry, factory assembled before it reaches your home
  • Built in our own UK workshop, not sourced from a supplier
  • Every fitting specified to the same standard throughout, not just the visible parts
  • Exact dimensions made to your room, not adjusted from a standard size

Why Lancashire Kitchens Are Designed Better With Mastercraft

When you are investing seriously in your home, you want to know the team you are working with has genuine control over the whole project, not just one part of it. Mastercraft is not a showroom brand or a retailer passing your order to a third-party manufacturer. Design, production and installation all sit with us, which changes how the whole project runs.

  • Designed, made and installed by one team, with no contractor handovers.
  • We work from your home, not from a showroom catalogue.
  • Every kitchen designed from scratch around your specific room and how you live.
  • Built in our own UK workshop to the tolerances a bespoke kitchen demands.
  • Designed and built to last, not to be replaced within a decade.

Start Your Design

If you are planning a considered kitchen project in Lancashire and want to talk it through with a designer who will come to your home and look at the space properly, we would be glad to hear from you. There is no obligation and no pressure. Just a straightforward conversation about what you want your kitchen to become.

A design consultation means we come to you. We look at your room, understand how you use the space, and talk through what you are hoping to achieve. There is no showroom visit required, no brochure to work through first. We start in your home, with your actual space in front of us, and go from there.

Mastercraft bespoke kitchen in Lancashire, designed, manufactured and installed by our own team

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you cover the whole of Lancashire, including smaller towns and rural areas?

Yes. We work across the full region, from the Ribble Valley and the Fylde coast to market towns, rural villages and smaller communities throughout Lancashire. Distance is not a limiting factor. If you are in a rural location or a town that is not a major centre, that does not affect how we work or what we can offer you. We come to your home wherever you are.

How long does a bespoke kitchen project take from start to finish?

It depends on the scale and complexity of your project, but as a general guide you should allow somewhere between twelve and twenty weeks from the point of signing off your design to completion of installation. The design stage runs before that and can take a few weeks depending on how quickly decisions come together. We will give you a clear timeline once we understand your project properly.

What happens at the initial design consultation?

We come to your home. That is where it starts. We look at the room, take measurements, and talk through how you use the space and what you want from it. There is no obligation and no charge for the initial visit. We are trying to understand your project properly before we begin designing anything. You will not be presented with a finished design at the first meeting.

My kitchen has some awkward features. Can you work around a sloping ceiling, chimney breast, or irregular walls?

That is exactly the kind of thing bespoke design is for. Because we make your kitchen ourselves, we are not constrained by standard cabinet sizes or fixed configurations. Sloping ceilings, chimney breasts, uneven walls, awkward alcoves, all of these are resolved at the design stage. They become part of the solution rather than a problem to work around on fitting day.

What kitchen styles do you offer?

We do not work from a restricted range. That said, the most common directions we work in are shaker, handleless and in-frame kitchens, and within each of those the options for door profiles, finishes, colours and materials are extensive. The style is chosen to suit your home and how you live, not picked from a limited menu. If you have a period property, a contemporary extension, or something in between, we will find the right approach for your space.

How does your manufacturing process work?

Your kitchen is built in our own UK workshop. Every cabinet is factory assembled as a rigid, finished unit before it leaves for your home. We are not delivering flat-pack components to be constructed on site. We manufacture to the exact dimensions of your room, so what arrives is built to fit your space precisely. The same standard of specification runs through the whole kitchen, structural components included.

What does installation involve, and who carries it out?

Installation is carried out by our own team, not a subcontracted fitting crew. Because the people fitting your kitchen are part of the same team that designed and built it, they already understand the detail of your project before they arrive. Installation timescales vary by project size, but your kitchen will not be left partially fitted while other trades are chased or coordinated. We manage the process end to end.

Can you work alongside my architect or interior designer?

Yes, and it is something we do regularly. If you are working with an architect on an extension or reconfiguration, or with an interior designer on a broader project, we are used to working within that structure. We coordinate directly with the other professionals involved, share drawings and specifications as needed, and make sure the kitchen design integrates properly with the wider scheme. It adds no complexity from your point of view.

What is the typical investment for a bespoke Mastercraft kitchen?

Most projects we work on fall somewhere between £25,000 and £80,000, with some larger or more complex kitchens sitting above that. The range is wide because every project is different. Room size, layout complexity, the materials and finishes you choose, the appliances specified, and the level of joinery involved all affect the total. We will be straightforward with you about cost once we understand your project. There are no vague estimates and no surprises later in the process.

Can you design a large open-plan kitchen or kitchen-diner?

Open-plan and kitchen-diner projects make up a significant part of what we do, particularly where people have extended into the garden or opened up ground-floor space. The design challenge in those rooms is different from a traditional enclosed kitchen. Zoning, the relationship between cooking, eating and living areas, sight lines, island sizing, and how the kitchen reads from the rest of the room all need careful thought. We approach these projects from the room as a whole, not just the kitchen run.

Do you only work on new builds or extensions, or can you replace an existing kitchen?

We work across both. Whether you are replacing an existing kitchen in a home you have lived in for years, fitting out a new extension, or working with a space that has never had a proper kitchen in it, the process is the same. We start with your room as it is and design from there. The project being a replacement rather than a new build does not change how we approach the design.

How do I get started?

Get in touch and we will arrange to come and see your home. There is no charge for the initial visit and no obligation to proceed. We find it is always better to see the space in person before any conversation about design or budget. It means we can give you a much more accurate picture of what is possible, and you can get a clear sense of how we work before committing to anything.