Mastercraft Kitchens

Bespoke Kitchens Merseyside

Tall view of full-height bespoke kitchen cabinetry in a Merseyside home, timber veneer slab-door cabinetry

TRUSTED BY HOMEOWNERS ACROSS THE REGION

Bespoke Kitchens Designed Around Your Merseyside Home

Whether you have a large Victorian villa in Southport, a Georgian townhouse near Liverpool’s waterfront, or a coastal property on the Wirral, your home has its own proportions and its own character. A kitchen that works well in one of those spaces will not automatically work in another. You are not choosing from a range of units. You are shaping how your home looks, feels, and functions every day. That starts with your specific room, not a catalogue page.

Every Mastercraft kitchen is designed around your space, built in our own UK workshop, and installed by our own team from start to finish. Because design, manufacturing and installation all sit with the same people, there is no handover between separate contractors. The person who designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be made. Nothing gets assumed or 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, take the measurements that matter, and begin to understand how you use the room and what you want it to become. Design takes shape around what we find there. Once the design is finalised and approved, manufacturing begins in our own workshop. Installation follows, carried out by the same team who have been involved from the beginning. You are not coordinating trades or chasing progress. One team carries your project through from the first visit to the finished kitchen.

Because design, manufacturing and installation all sit within one team, your project never gets 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: fewer assumptions, fewer errors, and no one arriving on site who is seeing your plans for the first time.

Tall view of full-height bespoke kitchen cabinetry in a Merseyside home, timber veneer slab-door cabinetry

How We Approach the Design of Your Kitchen

We do not begin 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. We get the layout and proportions right first. The visual decisions follow from that foundation. Not the other way around. Understanding how the process works before you begin makes the whole project feel more straightforward.

The variety of homes across Merseyside, Georgian townhouses, Edwardian semis, large Victorian villas, coastal properties, modern city apartments, means each project starts from a genuinely different point. Your home has its own proportions, its own constraints, its own possibilities. We approach your project on its own terms. No template. No attempt to fit a design that was 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. By the time manufacturing begins, everything is already accounted for.

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, more consistent finish quality, and a more accurate fit when your kitchen goes in. What arrives at your home is a finished product, not a kit. You can read more about how we approach quality and manufacturing if you want to understand what sets this apart.

The same standard runs through the whole kitchen, not just the surfaces you see. Drawer runners, hinges, interior fittings, all specified and finished to the same level as the doors, handles and worktops you interact with every day. The parts that work hardest are often the ones you rarely look at. Getting those right is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over time.

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.

  • Rigid cabinetry, factory assembled before delivery to your home
  • Built in our own UK workshop, not outsourced to a supplier
  • Every fitting specified to the same standard throughout
  • Accurate, consistent tolerances that a site-assembled kitchen cannot match

Why Merseyside Chooses Mastercraft for a Serious Kitchen Project

When you are investing significantly in your home, you want to know the team you are trusting has full control of the project from beginning to end. Mastercraft is not a showroom brand or a retailer pointing you towards a range. We design, manufacture and install every kitchen ourselves, and that distinction matters from the first visit to the day we finish.

  • Designed, made and installed by one team, no handovers between contractors.
  • No showroom model. Your project starts in your home, not from a catalogue.
  • Every kitchen designed from scratch for 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 updated or replaced within a decade.

Start Your Design

If you are planning a considered kitchen project in Merseyside and want to talk it through with someone who will take your brief seriously, we are happy to have that conversation. There is no obligation, no pitch, and no pressure to make a decision on the day. Just a straightforward conversation about your home and what you are hoping to achieve.

A design consultation starts in your home. We come to you, look at the space properly, and talk through what you want your kitchen to become. We take measurements, ask the right questions, and begin to understand your room before we think about design. That is where every project should start.

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Our brochure covers the full range of Mastercraft kitchen styles, materials, and finishes. Download it instantly and receive our design advice guide — useful reading whether you are at the early ideas stage or ready to start planning in earnest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

It depends on the complexity of your project, but as a general guide you should allow three to six months from initial consultation to completed installation. That covers the design process, your sign-off, manufacturing in our workshop, and installation in your home. Larger or more complex projects, particularly those involving structural changes or extensions, may take longer. We will give you a clear timeline once we have seen your space and understood the scope of the work.

What happens at the first consultation?

We come to your home. We look at the room properly, take accurate measurements, and spend time understanding how you use your kitchen and what you want it to become. We will ask about how your home works, how much natural light the room gets, what you cook, whether you want the space to do more than one thing, and what has not worked in the past. That conversation is the starting point for the design. There is no obligation, and we do not bring a catalogue.

My kitchen has some awkward features. Can those be designed around?

Yes, and that is exactly the kind of problem bespoke design is built for. Chimney breasts, alcoves, sloping ceilings, restricted ceiling heights, load-bearing walls, uneven floors, columns, unusual room shapes. We encounter all of these regularly, particularly in older Merseyside properties. These constraints are resolved at the design stage, so that by the time manufacturing begins, your kitchen is already designed to fit the room precisely. Nothing gets left to be worked out on the day of fitting.

What kitchen styles are available?

Because every kitchen is designed from scratch, you are not limited to a fixed set of styles. We work across the full range, from traditional shaker kitchens that suit period homes particularly well, through to contemporary handleless designs and in-frame kitchens for a more crafted, furniture-like feel. The style we settle on together will come from your home, your brief, and what genuinely suits the space, not from a trend or a showroom display.

How much does a bespoke kitchen cost?

A realistic starting point for a Mastercraft kitchen is around £25,000, and projects typically run between £30,000 and £80,000 depending on the size of the room, the complexity of the design, the materials chosen, and what appliances and worktops are included. Larger, more complex projects can go beyond that. Bespoke kitchens vary in cost because every one is different. The brief, the room, the specification and the finish all play a role. We will give you an honest picture of what your project is likely to involve once we have seen your home.

Do you work with architects or interior designers?

Yes, and we are used to it. If you are working with an architect or interior designer on a wider project, we are happy to work alongside them. We can take a brief from your designer, share drawings and specifications, and coordinate our programme to fit around the broader build schedule. The important thing is that all parties are working from the same information. We find that early coordination, before design is finalised, makes the whole process run more smoothly.

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

Open-plan spaces are increasingly common in Merseyside homes, particularly in larger family houses where an extension has opened the ground floor up. These rooms need careful thought because the kitchen has to work as a functioning space while also sitting comfortably within a much larger, more visible room. We consider sightlines, how the kitchen reads from the living or dining area, how island or peninsula layouts affect movement through the space, and how to handle the transition between zones. The design process is the same, it just involves more of the room.

How does the manufacturing process work?

Once your design is finalised and approved, your kitchen goes into production in our own UK workshop. Every cabinet is built rigid and factory assembled, rather than arriving as flat-pack components to be assembled on site. That gives us much tighter control over quality and fit. The workshop builds to the exact dimensions of your room, so what arrives at your home is a finished product made specifically for your space.

Who carries out the installation?

Our own installation team. We do not use subcontractors for installation. The people who fit your kitchen are part of the same company that designed and built it. They know your plans, they know the room, and they know exactly how everything is intended to go together. That continuity is practical as much as anything else. It means the people on site have context, not just a set of instructions.

Does Mastercraft cover the whole of Merseyside?

Yes. We work across the full region, including smaller towns and more rural areas as well as the main centres. That covers Liverpool and the wider city area, the Wirral Peninsula, Southport, Formby, and surrounding villages, as well as areas like St Helens, Newton-le-Willows, and communities further inland. If you are unsure whether your area is covered, just get in touch and we will confirm. Distance within the region is not a barrier to taking on a project.

I am based in Heswall on the Wirral. Do you work regularly in that area?

Yes. The Wirral is an area we know well. Heswall and the wider peninsula have a strong mix of period properties and more contemporary homes, and we work regularly across the area. The design considerations in Wirral properties, particularly in larger detached homes or those with original architectural features, are exactly the kind of brief we are set up to handle well.

I live in Formby. Is that within your area?

Yes. Formby is well within our area, and we work on a number of projects there each year. The housing stock in Formby tends towards larger family homes, and many projects involve generous rooms where getting the layout, proportions and specification right is particularly important. If you are thinking about a new kitchen in Formby, we would be happy to come and see the space.

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