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Your Kitchen, Designed for Your Cross Hands Home
Your kitchen needs to be designed properly for your home, croeso, and that starts with understanding the room itself. Not adapted from a standard range and adjusted to fit, but planned from scratch around your space, so everything works as it should once it is in place. One team handles the whole project, from the first visit through to the day your kitchen is handed over.

A bespoke kitchen design for a Cross Hands home by Mastercraft Kitchens
Designed Around Your Home
If you are planning a new kitchen in your home in Cross Hands, the starting point is always the room itself. The shape, the light, the way you move through it. That understanding comes first, before any design decisions are made.
Homes in Cross Hands vary more than most people expect. A stone farmhouse behaves very differently to a valley home or a newer build on the edge of town. That is why your kitchen is designed from scratch around your room, not adapted from something put together for a different kind of house entirely.
Alcoves, chimney breasts, sloping ceilings: these are resolved at the design stage, not on the day of installation. By the time manufacturing begins, every dimension has already been accounted for and every constraint addressed.
The same team that designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be built. So when it arrives, it already fits how the room has been planned. There are no surprises because everything has been thought through by the same people, from the first sketch to the finished piece.


Crafted Cabinetry, Built to Last
Your kitchen is made in our own UK workshop, built specifically for your home. Every cabinet is rigid and factory assembled before it leaves, not flat-pack components put together on site. That factory assembly produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish, and you see the difference once it is in place.
The same standard runs through the whole kitchen, not just the parts you see every day. Drawer runners, hinges, interior fittings: all specified to the same level as the doors and worktops. The parts you do not see are built to exactly the same standard as the ones you do, and that is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over years of use.
Because your kitchen is made in our own workshop, there are no standard sizes or catalogue configurations to work around. If your room needs an unusual width, a run beneath a sloping ceiling, or a configuration specific to your layout, it is designed and built exactly as required. You can read more about how we approach quality and manufacturing if that is useful. Your space sets the brief.
One Team, from Design to Installation in Cross Hands
From your first conversation through to the day your kitchen is handed over, the whole project sits with Mastercraft. Design, manufacturing, installation: one team, one process. You are not left coordinating trades or chasing progress. There are no handoffs between separate contractors, no gaps in responsibility. Everything moves forward properly because the same people hold it throughout.
The designers who plan your kitchen understand exactly how it will be built. The team who builds it knows what was designed and why. That continuity makes a real practical difference, especially when your room has unusual features or specific constraints that need carrying through from design into the finished cabinetry. No one arrives on site seeing your plans for the first time.
Stone farmhouses, valley homes, modern extensions on the edge of town: each brings its own starting point. A farmhouse might have thick stone walls that reduce the usable depth. A valley home might have low ceilings or an awkward run of pipework. Your project is treated on its own terms, planned around your actual room, not adjusted to fit a standard programme drawn up for a different kind of house.
Your cabinetry is manufactured to the exact dimensions of your room, measured precisely before anything is made. When installation begins, everything arrives ready to fit. There are no on-site adjustments made to compensate for things that were not accounted for at the design stage, because by the time your kitchen is being installed, everything has already been resolved. You can see how we work in more detail if you would like to understand the full process.

Different ways your kitchen can be approached
We Work Across Cross Hands and the Surrounding Area
From stone farmhouses on the lanes outside town to newer homes closer to the centre, every project in this part of Carmarthenshire begins in the same place. Your room, eich cartref chi, your layout, your home. We also work regularly across Llanelli, Carmarthen and Whitland, as well as throughout our wider South Wales coverage area. The starting point is always the same, wherever your home is.

Every Mastercraft kitchen is designed, built and installed by our own in-house team

Your Home in Cross Hands. Your Kitchen.
Whether you are remodelling an existing kitchen or starting from scratch in a new space, the process begins the same way: with your room and what needs to work within it. Your kitchen is designed around how you actually use the space, not around a range that was put together for a different home. Everything has been understood from the start and carried through by the same team, from design to manufacturing to the day it is installed.

Designed and made for homes in Cross Hands by Mastercraft Kitchens
Bespoke Kitchens in Cross Hands and Nearby Towns
We also work across the surrounding area, including the towns below.
Why People in Cross Hands Choose Mastercraft
A kitchen at this level is not just about how it looks. It is about whether it has been thought through properly from the start and carried through without compromise. Your kitchen is designed from scratch, around your room, not pulled from a standard range and trimmed to fit. It is made in our own UK workshop by the same team who designed it, which means nothing is lost in translation between what was planned and what gets built. There is no showroom model that your home has to adapt to. The design begins with your space, and the same people who understand that space are responsible for the whole project, right through to installation.
One team handles your kitchen from the first conversation through to the day it is installed, with no handoffs in between.
Every kitchen is designed from scratch for your home, not adapted from a standard range to fit your room.
Your cabinetry is made in our own UK workshop, factory assembled before it arrives at your home.
Everything is built to the same standard throughout, including the parts you open and close every single day.
The design starts with your room, its dimensions, its constraints, its character, and works outward from there.
Start with a Conversation
The process starts with a conversation in your home, dyna’n ffordd ni, from the very beginning. We look at the room properly and talk through what needs to work before anything else is decided.
We come to you, look at the space as it actually is, and talk through how your kitchen could be designed around it. That first conversation is where everything useful begins. Arrange a design consultation to get started.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a bespoke kitchen project take from start to finish?
Most kitchens take around three to five months from the initial design consultation through to installation, depending on how involved the project is. A straightforward kitchen in a clear space will move faster than one with structural features to resolve or a wider renovation happening at the same time. We will give you a realistic timeline at the design stage so you can plan around it.
What happens at the first consultation?
We come to your home in Cross Hands and spend time in the room itself. We look at the dimensions, the light, how you move through the space, and what is and is not working in the current layout. It is a proper conversation, not a presentation. We want to understand your home before we start talking about design.
What does a bespoke kitchen typically cost?
It varies considerably, and honestly that is because so many things affect the final figure. The size of the room, the materials you choose, the worktop specification, the appliances, and the level of storage detail all play a part. A bespoke kitchen from Mastercraft is a significant investment, and the right way to think about it is in terms of longevity and how well it is going to work in your home for the next twenty years. Once we have seen your room and understand what you are looking for, we can give you a clear picture of what your project is likely to involve.
Can you work with unusual room shapes or difficult features?
Yes, and these are the kinds of projects where bespoke design makes the most difference. Sloping ceilings, alcoves, chimney breasts, thick stone walls that affect usable depth: these are all resolved at the design stage. By the time your kitchen is being made, every dimension has been accounted for and every constraint is already built into the design.
Do you work on larger renovation projects or extensions?
Yes, and having design and manufacturing under one roof is particularly valuable when a kitchen is part of a wider building project. If your kitchen is going into a new extension or you are remodelling the whole ground floor, we can work alongside your builder from the early stages to make sure the kitchen is properly integrated into the structural plan. Nothing needs to be retrofitted or compromised because the two sides were not talking to each other.
What kitchen styles do you offer?
Because every kitchen is designed from scratch, you are not choosing from a fixed range. That said, the most common styles we work in include shaker, in-frame and handleless designs. The style, finish and detail are all decided around your home and what suits the character of the space, not the other way around.
How is the cabinetry made?
Your cabinetry is made in our own UK workshop, built to the exact dimensions of your room. Every cabinet is rigid and factory assembled before it leaves, not flat-pack units put together on site. That process produces a more consistent finish and better tolerances, and it means that when installation begins, everything arrives ready to fit properly.
Who handles the installation?
The installation is handled by our own team, the same people who have been involved in the project throughout. They know the design, they know your room, and they know exactly how the kitchen has been built. Nothing is being worked out on site. Everything has been resolved well before installation day.
Do I need to have a clear idea of what I want before I get in touch?
Not at all. Many people come to us knowing only that the current kitchen is not working and that they want something better. The design process is there to help you work that out. If you have ideas or images you have been collecting, bring them. If you are starting completely fresh, that is fine too.
How precise are the measurements before manufacturing begins?
Very precise. Before anything is made, we take a full measured survey of your room. Every dimension is recorded accurately, including anything that affects how the cabinetry needs to sit, such as uneven floors, out-of-square walls or structural features. Manufacturing only begins once we are confident every detail is correct.
Do you work with homes outside Cross Hands?
Yes. We work across the whole of the surrounding area, including Carmarthen, Llanelli and Whitland, as well as further afield across South Wales. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, just get in touch and we can confirm it quickly.
How do I get started?
Arrange a design consultation and we will come to your home. We look at the room, talk through what you need, and give you a clear sense of how the project could work. That first conversation costs you nothing and commits you to nothing. It is just the right way to begin.









