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Bespoke Kitchens Designed Around Your South Wales Home
Whether your home is a Victorian terrace in Roath, a converted farmhouse outside Carmarthen, or a detached family house on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, your kitchen needs to work for your specific room, not a generic one. You are not choosing from a range of units and hoping they fit. You are shaping how your home works day to day, and that starts with designing around the space you actually have.
Every Mastercraft kitchen is designed around your room, built in our own UK workshop, and installed by our own team. Design, manufacturing and installation all sit with the same people, so nothing is handed off between separate contractors at any stage. The person who designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be made. What gets decided in the design stays with the project all the way through to the day it goes in.
From First Conversation to Finished Kitchen
Your project starts in your home. A designer comes to you, looks at the room properly, takes measurements, and begins to understand how the space works and how you use it. The design takes shape around that. Once it is right, manufacturing begins in our own workshop, and installation is carried out by our own team. You deal with one point of contact throughout. There is no moment where you are left coordinating between separate trades or chasing progress.
Because design, manufacturing and installation all sit within one team, your project never gets passed between contractors. 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 nobody arriving on site seeing your plans for the first time. You can read more about how we work and what to expect at each stage.

How Your Kitchen Design Takes Shape
The design does not start with a catalogue. It starts with your room. Its shape, its light, how you move through it, how it connects to the rest of your home. Getting the layout and proportions right comes first. The visual decisions, doors, finishes, handles, worktops, follow from that foundation. Not the other way around.
Homes across South Wales cover a wide range of periods and forms. A Victorian terrace in Pontcanna sits very differently to a large coastal property near Tenby or a stone farmhouse in the Brecon Beacons. Your home has its own proportions, its own constraints, its own possibilities. Your design is approached on those terms, not adjusted from something drawn for a different kind of space entirely.
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 drawn to sit within the architecture of your home. By the time manufacturing begins, everything is already accounted for.
Built to the Standard Your Home Deserves
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. 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, built to precise measurements, not a kit to be interpreted on the day.
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 use 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 the years.
Because your kitchen is made to order, standard dimensions do not apply. If your room has an unusual width, a run beneath a sloping ceiling, or an alcove that needs something specific, it is built exactly to fit. You can explore the detail of how we manufacture and what that means in practice for the quality of what you receive.
- Rigid cabinetry, factory assembled before it reaches your home
- Built in our own UK workshop, not outsourced to a supplier
- Every cabinet made to the exact dimensions of your room
- Interior fittings and drawer mechanisms specified to the same standard as the doors
Designing Kitchens Across South Wales
We design and install kitchens across the full South Wales region, from market towns to rural villages and suburbs. If you are in the area, we work with you.
- Bespoke Kitchens Ebbw Vale
- Bespoke Kitchens Tredegar
- Bespoke Kitchens Abertillery
- Bespoke Kitchens Brynmawr
- Bespoke Kitchens Nantyglo
- Bespoke Kitchens Blaina
- Bespoke Kitchens Bridgend
- Bespoke Kitchens Maesteg
- Bespoke Kitchens Porthcawl
- Bespoke Kitchens Pencoed
- Bespoke Kitchens Pyle
- Bespoke Kitchens Ogmore Vale
- Bespoke Kitchens Brackla
- Bespoke Kitchens Laleston
- Bespoke Kitchens Caerphilly
- Bespoke Kitchens Bargoed
- Bespoke Kitchens Blackwood
- Bespoke Kitchens Risca
- Bespoke Kitchens Ystrad Mynach
- Bespoke Kitchens Newbridge
- Bespoke Kitchens Abercarn
- Bespoke Kitchens Bedwas
- Bespoke Kitchens Rhymney
- Bespoke Kitchens Cardiff
- Bespoke Kitchens Llandaff
- Bespoke Kitchens Roath
- Bespoke Kitchens Canton
- Bespoke Kitchens Pontcanna
- Bespoke Kitchens Lisvane
- Bespoke Kitchens Cyncoed
- Bespoke Kitchens Llanishen
- Bespoke Kitchens Radyr
- Bespoke Kitchens Llanelli
- Bespoke Kitchens Carmarthen
- Bespoke Kitchens Ammanford
- Bespoke Kitchens Llandeilo
- Bespoke Kitchens Kidwelly
- Bespoke Kitchens Newcastle Emlyn
- Bespoke Kitchens Llandovery
- Bespoke Kitchens Burry Port
- Bespoke Kitchens Cross Hands
- Bespoke Kitchens Whitland
- Bespoke Kitchens Aberystwyth
- Bespoke Kitchens Cardigan
- Bespoke Kitchens Lampeter
- Bespoke Kitchens Aberaeron
- Bespoke Kitchens New Quay
- Bespoke Kitchens Tregaron
- Bespoke Kitchens Llandysul
- Bespoke Kitchens Borth
- Bespoke Kitchens Merthyr Tydfil
- Bespoke Kitchens Treharris
- Bespoke Kitchens Dowlais
- Bespoke Kitchens Troedyrhiw
- Bespoke Kitchens Aberfan
- Bespoke Kitchens Bedlinog
- Bespoke Kitchens Abergavenny
- Bespoke Kitchens Chepstow
- Bespoke Kitchens Monmouth
- Bespoke Kitchens Usk
- Bespoke Kitchens Caldicot
- Bespoke Kitchens Raglan
- Bespoke Kitchens Tintern
- Bespoke Kitchens Magor
- Bespoke Kitchens Neath
- Bespoke Kitchens Port Talbot
- Bespoke Kitchens Briton Ferry
- Bespoke Kitchens Pontardawe
- Bespoke Kitchens Glynneath
- Bespoke Kitchens Resolven
- Bespoke Kitchens Aberavon
- Bespoke Kitchens Baglan
- Bespoke Kitchens Newport
- Bespoke Kitchens Caerleon
- Bespoke Kitchens Rogerstone
- Bespoke Kitchens Marshfield
- Bespoke Kitchens Bassaleg
- Bespoke Kitchens Langstone
- Bespoke Kitchens Malpas
- Bespoke Kitchens Haverfordwest
- Bespoke Kitchens Milford Haven
- Bespoke Kitchens Tenby
- Bespoke Kitchens Pembroke
- Bespoke Kitchens Pembroke Dock
- Bespoke Kitchens Fishguard
- Bespoke Kitchens Narberth
- Bespoke Kitchens Saundersfoot
- Bespoke Kitchens Neyland
- Bespoke Kitchens St Davids
- Bespoke Kitchens Newtown
- Bespoke Kitchens Welshpool
- Bespoke Kitchens Brecon
- Bespoke Kitchens Llandrindod Wells
- Bespoke Kitchens Machynlleth
- Bespoke Kitchens Ystradgynlais
- Bespoke Kitchens Knighton
- Bespoke Kitchens Presteigne
- Bespoke Kitchens Hay-on-Wye
- Bespoke Kitchens Montgomery
- Bespoke Kitchens Pontypridd
- Bespoke Kitchens Aberdare
- Bespoke Kitchens Llantrisant
- Bespoke Kitchens Mountain Ash
- Bespoke Kitchens Tonypandy
- Bespoke Kitchens Porth
- Bespoke Kitchens Tonyrefail
- Bespoke Kitchens Ferndale
- Bespoke Kitchens Treorchy
- Bespoke Kitchens Hirwaun
- Bespoke Kitchens Llanharan
- Bespoke Kitchens Swansea
- Bespoke Kitchens Mumbles
- Bespoke Kitchens Sketty
- Bespoke Kitchens Morriston
- Bespoke Kitchens Gowerton
- Bespoke Kitchens Gorseinon
- Bespoke Kitchens Loughor
- Bespoke Kitchens Clydach
- Bespoke Kitchens Pontarddulais
- Bespoke Kitchens Bishopston
- Bespoke Kitchens Cwmbran
- Bespoke Kitchens Pontypool
- Bespoke Kitchens Blaenavon
- Bespoke Kitchens Abersychan
- Bespoke Kitchens Croesyceiliog
- Bespoke Kitchens New Inn
- Bespoke Kitchens Barry
- Bespoke Kitchens Penarth
- Bespoke Kitchens Cowbridge
- Bespoke Kitchens Llantwit Major
- Bespoke Kitchens Dinas Powys
- Bespoke Kitchens Sully
- Bespoke Kitchens Rhoose
- Bespoke Kitchens St Athan
Why People in South Wales Choose Mastercraft
A kitchen is one of the most significant investments you make in your home. You want to get it right, and that means working with a team who will carry the knowledge of your project from the first conversation to the finished installation. Mastercraft is not a showroom brand or a retailer. It is a design, manufacturing and installation service, and all three sit with the same team.
Designed, made and installed by one team, no handovers between contractors.
No showroom model. Your design 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 to last and to suit your home properly, not to be replaced.
Start Your Design
If you are planning a serious kitchen project somewhere in South Wales, we are glad to talk it through with you. There is no pitch, no showroom visit required. Just a straightforward conversation about your home and what you want your kitchen to become.
A consultation starts with a visit to your home. We come to you, look at the space properly, and talk through what you are hoping to achieve. That gives us what we need to begin thinking about design. It gives you a clear sense of what is possible before any decisions are made.
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Download Your Free BrochureFrequently Asked Questions
Do you cover the whole of South Wales, including smaller towns and rural areas?
Yes. We design and install kitchens across the full region, from Cardiff and Swansea to smaller market towns, valley communities, rural Pembrokeshire and mid Wales. Whether you are in a town centre or a farmhouse well outside one, we come to you. Distance does not affect how we work or the standard of what we deliver.
How long does a bespoke kitchen project take from start to finish?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your design and the scale of the installation. As a general guide, you should allow several weeks for design and sign-off, followed by manufacturing lead time, then installation. We will give you a clear timeline once your design is confirmed. Most projects run over a few months in total, and you will know what to expect at each stage before anything begins.
What happens at the initial consultation?
A designer comes to your home, looks at the room, takes measurements, and spends time understanding how you use the space and what you want from it. There is no sales presentation and no pressure to make decisions on the day. It is a working conversation. We want to understand your home properly before we start thinking about design.
What kitchen styles do you offer?
Your kitchen is designed around your home and your preferences, so the style is not fixed from the outset. In practice, most projects draw from classic, shaker, handleless or in-frame approaches, and many combine elements to suit the character of the home. You can explore some of the styles and finishes we work with to get a sense of the range before we meet.
Can you work with unusual rooms, awkward dimensions or difficult architectural features?
That is exactly what bespoke design is for. Chimney breasts, sloping ceilings, alcoves, structural walls, rooms that are not square, these are not obstacles. They are part of the brief. Your kitchen is designed to work with your room as it is, and every constraint is resolved at the design stage so that nothing comes as a surprise during installation.
How does manufacturing work and why does it matter?
Every cabinet is built to the exact dimensions of your room in our own UK workshop. They arrive fully assembled, not as flat-pack components. Factory assembly means tighter tolerances, better consistency, and a more accurate fit. Because we make your kitchen ourselves, we are not constrained by standard sizes or catalogue options. The room determines the dimensions, not the other way around.
What does installation involve and who carries it out?
Installation is carried out by our own team, not subcontracted. Because they are the same people who have been involved throughout the project, they know your design inside out before they arrive. That removes a great deal of the uncertainty that comes when a separate fitting team picks up someone else's plans on the day. You have one team, with full knowledge of your project, from first visit to final fit.
What does a bespoke kitchen from Mastercraft typically cost?
Bespoke kitchens vary considerably in cost because every one is different. The size of the room, the complexity of the design, the materials chosen, and the scope of the installation all affect the final figure. As a realistic guide, most Mastercraft projects sit in the range of £15,000 to £40,000 or more, with some larger or more complex kitchens going beyond that. We do not offer entry-level pricing, but we will be straightforward with you about cost from the outset. You are investing in something designed and built specifically for your home, and that is reflected in the quality and longevity of what you receive.
Can you work alongside an architect or interior designer?
Yes, and it is something we do regularly. If you are working with an architect on a larger project, or an interior designer on the overall scheme of your home, we are used to fitting into that process. We work collaboratively, sharing information and coordinating around the wider project so that the kitchen integrates properly with everything happening around it. If you would like to bring us into an existing project conversation, that is straightforward to arrange.
Can you design kitchens for large open-plan extensions or kitchen-diners?
Open-plan spaces are increasingly common across South Wales, particularly in family homes that have extended into the rear garden. These rooms have their own design demands. The kitchen needs to function properly as a kitchen while also sitting comfortably within a larger living space. Zoning, sightlines, how noise and activity flow through the room, all of these are part of the design thinking. We approach open-plan projects with as much care as any other, often more, because the kitchen is doing more work within the space.
Do I need to visit a showroom?
No. The process starts with a visit to your home, not the other way around. If you want to see materials, finishes or physical samples at some point in the process, that can be arranged. But the design conversation begins in your room, because that is where the relevant decisions need to be made.
I am based in a smaller town or rural part of South Wales. Is that a problem?
Not at all. A significant number of our projects are in smaller communities, rural areas and properties well outside major towns. If you are in Abergavenny, Narberth, Llandovery or somewhere similarly off the main routes, we will still come to you for the initial consultation and carry out installation ourselves. The location of your home does not change how we work.
