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Bespoke Kitchens Designed Around Your South West Home
Whether you are working with a Devon farmhouse, a Georgian townhouse in Bath, or a coastal property in Cornwall, your home has its own proportions, its own character, and its own complications. A kitchen that works properly in your space has to be designed around it. You are not choosing units from a range and fitting them in. You are shaping how the most-used room in your home looks, works, and feels every day.
Every Mastercraft kitchen is designed around your space, built in our own UK workshop, and installed by our own team. Design, manufacturing and installation sit with the same people throughout. The person who designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be made and fitted. Nothing gets assumed, and nothing gets lost between stages. Your project runs as one continuous process, not a sequence of handovers.
From First Conversation to Finished Kitchen
Your project starts with a visit to your home. The design takes shape around your actual room, its layout, its proportions, the way it connects to the spaces around it. Once the design is finalised, your kitchen is made in our workshop and installed by our own team. You have one point of contact throughout. There is no moment where you are left managing the gap between separate contractors.
Because the same team carries your project from design through to installation, there is no handover between different contractors. The people fitting your kitchen have been involved from the start. They 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. It is a simpler way to run a project, and a more reliable one.

Designed Around Your Room, Not Around a Range
The design process starts with your room. Its shape, its light, the way you move through it, how it connects to the rest of your home. Layout and proportion come first. The visual decisions, style, finish, materials, follow from that foundation. Getting the fundamentals right produces a kitchen that works. Getting them wrong produces one that looks good in a photograph but frustrates you in daily use.
Homes across the South West range enormously. A converted barn in Somerset sits very differently from a Georgian townhouse in Bath, and a coastal cottage near Falmouth has different constraints and possibilities from a new-build in Exeter. Your home has its own proportions and its own character. The design starts from there, not from a template drawn for a different kind of space.
If your room has a chimney breast, a sloping ceiling, an alcove, or a structural wall that limits what can move, those things are resolved at the design stage, not worked around on the day of fitting. Your kitchen is designed to sit within your architecture. By the time manufacturing begins, every dimension, every detail, every junction has already been 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 before it leaves the workshop, not flat-pack components assembled on site. Factory assembly produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish. What arrives at your home is a finished product. The fit is accurate because the manufacturing is precise, not because someone is making adjustments on the day.
The same standard runs through the whole kitchen, not just the surfaces you see and touch. 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 components that work hardest are often the ones you rarely look at. Getting those right is what determines how well a kitchen holds up over years of daily use.
Because your kitchen is made in our own workshop, 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 to sit properly within it, we build exactly what the space requires. Your room sets the brief. Everything is manufactured to fit it.
- Rigid cabinetry, factory assembled before arriving at your home
- Built in our own UK workshop, not sourced from a supplier
- Every cabinet dimensioned specifically for your room
- Drawer runners, hinges and fittings held to the same standard as the finish
Designing Kitchens Across South West
We design and install kitchens across the full South West region, from market towns to rural villages and suburbs. If you are in the area, we work with you.
- Bespoke Kitchens Clifton
- Bespoke Kitchens Redland
- Bespoke Kitchens Bishopston
- Bespoke Kitchens Stoke Bishop
- Bespoke Kitchens Westbury-on-Trym
- Bespoke Kitchens Henleaze
- Bespoke Kitchens Southville
- Bespoke Kitchens Bedminster
- Bespoke Kitchens Brislington
- Bespoke Kitchens Long Ashton
- Bespoke Kitchens Keynsham
- Bespoke Kitchens Portishead
- Bespoke Kitchens Clevedon
- Bespoke Kitchens Truro
- Bespoke Kitchens Newquay
- Bespoke Kitchens St Austell
- Bespoke Kitchens Falmouth
- Bespoke Kitchens Redruth
- Bespoke Kitchens Camborne
- Bespoke Kitchens Penzance
- Bespoke Kitchens Penryn
- Bespoke Kitchens Bodmin
- Bespoke Kitchens Helston
- Bespoke Kitchens Saltash
- Bespoke Kitchens Liskeard
- Bespoke Kitchens Launceston
- Bespoke Kitchens Padstow
- Bespoke Kitchens Exeter
- Bespoke Kitchens Plymouth
- Bespoke Kitchens Torquay
- Bespoke Kitchens Paignton
- Bespoke Kitchens Barnstaple
- Bespoke Kitchens Tiverton
- Bespoke Kitchens Newton Abbot
- Bespoke Kitchens Okehampton
- Bespoke Kitchens Tavistock
- Bespoke Kitchens Totnes
- Bespoke Kitchens Bideford
- Bespoke Kitchens Honiton
- Bespoke Kitchens Ilfracombe
- Bespoke Kitchens Sidmouth
- Bespoke Kitchens Bournemouth
- Bespoke Kitchens Poole
- Bespoke Kitchens Weymouth
- Bespoke Kitchens Dorchester
- Bespoke Kitchens Wimborne
- Bespoke Kitchens Bridport
- Bespoke Kitchens Christchurch
- Bespoke Kitchens Shaftesbury
- Bespoke Kitchens Blandford Forum
- Bespoke Kitchens Swanage
- Bespoke Kitchens Lyme Regis
- Bespoke Kitchens Sherborne
- Bespoke Kitchens Wareham
- Bespoke Kitchens Bath
- Bespoke Kitchens Taunton
- Bespoke Kitchens Weston-super-Mare
- Bespoke Kitchens Yeovil
- Bespoke Kitchens Bridgwater
- Bespoke Kitchens Wells
- Bespoke Kitchens Glastonbury
- Bespoke Kitchens Frome
- Bespoke Kitchens Minehead
- Bespoke Kitchens Burnham-on-Sea
- Bespoke Kitchens Chard
- Bespoke Kitchens Somerton
- Bespoke Kitchens Wellington
Why South West Homes Work Well With Mastercraft
A kitchen is one of the most significant investments you make in your home. You want to know the team you are trusting with it understands your space, can build what they design, and will see the project through properly. Mastercraft is not a retailer or a showroom brand. It is a design and manufacturing business that works directly with you from the first visit to the final fitting.
Designed, made and installed by one team, no handovers between separate contractors.
No showroom model. Your project starts in your home, not in a 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 to last and to suit your home, not to be replaced in a decade.
Start Your Design
If you are planning a considered kitchen project somewhere in the South West, whether in Bristol, across Devon, down into Cornwall, or anywhere in between, we are happy to start with a conversation. There is nothing to prepare beforehand. Just tell us about your home and what you are thinking about.
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. There is no showroom visit, no presentation. It starts with your room, your priorities, and an honest conversation about what is possible.

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Download Your Free BrochureFrequently Asked Questions
How long does a bespoke kitchen project typically take from first conversation to completion?
It depends on the size and complexity of your project, but as a general guide you should expect the design and planning stage to take a few weeks, followed by a manufacturing period of around eight to twelve weeks. Installation typically runs for one to two weeks depending on the scope of work. From your first conversation to a finished kitchen, most projects complete within four to six months. We will give you a clear programme at the outset so you know what to expect and when.
What happens at the design consultation, and do I need to prepare anything beforehand?
Nothing needs preparing in advance. The consultation happens in your home, not in a showroom. We come to you, look at the space, take measurements, and talk through how you use your kitchen, what is working, what is not, and what you want it to become. From there, the design process begins. It is a straightforward conversation. You do not need drawings, mood boards, or ideas ready before we arrive.
My kitchen has some awkward features, a chimney breast, a sloping ceiling, uneven walls. Can you work around those?
Those kinds of features are part of what bespoke design is for. Awkward spaces, unusual proportions, structural elements that cannot move, these are resolved in the design stage, not on the day of fitting. Because your kitchen is designed specifically for your room and manufactured to match it precisely, the fit accounts for what is actually there. Nothing is forced into a space it was not designed for.
What kitchen styles do you offer, and can I get painted cabinetry or natural finishes?
Your kitchen is not drawn from a fixed range. Styles and finishes are chosen as part of the design process, shaped by your home, your preferences, and what suits the space. Painted cabinetry is popular across South West homes, particularly in period properties and coastal settings, and we work with a wide range of painted and natural finishes. Whether your home suits a classic in-frame design, a shaker style, or something more contemporary, the design starts from your space, not from a set of predefined options.
How does the manufacturing process work, and where is my kitchen made?
Your kitchen is made in our own UK workshop. Every cabinet is built to the exact dimensions of your room, rigid and factory assembled before it arrives at your home. This is not flat-pack construction. The tolerances are tighter, the finish is more consistent, and the fit is more accurate as a result. Because we manufacture in-house, we are not reliant on third-party suppliers or standard cabinet sizes. What your room needs is what gets built.
Who carries out the installation, and is that included in the project?
Installation is carried out by our own team, the same people who have been involved in your project throughout. It is not subcontracted to a third party. Because the team fitting your kitchen designed and built it, they understand every detail of how it goes together. Installation is included as part of your project, and your single point of contact continues through to completion.
Do you work alongside architects or interior designers?
Yes, and it is a straightforward arrangement. If you are working with an architect or interior designer, we coordinate directly with them. We share drawings, take dimensions from their plans, and work within whatever broader scheme is already in place. Your kitchen design integrates with the wider project rather than running separately from it. We are used to working within that kind of collaborative context and it does not complicate the process.
Can you design a kitchen for a large open-plan extension or kitchen-diner?
Open-plan spaces are one of the more demanding design briefs, precisely because the kitchen has to work as a kitchen while also sitting within a much larger living area. Layout, proportions, sight lines, how the space flows, all of that matters more when the kitchen is not contained within its own room. The design starts with how the whole space works, not just the kitchen run itself. We approach these projects carefully and the result is a kitchen that functions well and reads well within the wider room.
What does a bespoke kitchen from Mastercraft typically cost?
Bespoke kitchens vary significantly in cost depending on the size of the room, the materials specified, the complexity of the layout, and the appliances included. As a realistic starting point, most Mastercraft kitchens begin at around £20,000 and can rise considerably from there for larger spaces or more detailed specifications. We will give you an honest indication of likely investment early in the process, once we have seen your space and understood what you are looking for. There are no hidden costs added later.
Do you cover the whole of the South West, including smaller towns and rural areas?
Yes. We work across the full South West region, from Bristol and Bath through Somerset and Dorset, across Devon and down through Cornwall. That includes smaller towns, villages and rural properties, not just the larger urban areas. If you are in a more remote location, that does not affect how we approach the project. We come to you wherever you are in the region. Towns we cover include Padstow, Totnes, Sherborne and many others across the South West.
Can you match or work with existing architectural features in my home?
That is part of how the design process works. If your home has original features, exposed beams, stone floors, period detailing, the kitchen is designed to sit with those rather than against them. Materials, proportions, and finishes are all considered in that context. A kitchen that looks right in your home has to be designed with an understanding of what your home actually is. That is why the process starts with a visit rather than a catalogue.
How does the design process work if I am not sure yet what I want?
Most people come to us with a general sense of what they want their kitchen to become, but without a clear picture of style, layout or specification. That is exactly where the design process begins. You do not need to arrive with a brief. The first conversation is about understanding your home, how you use the space, and what is not working at the moment. The design develops from there, and you are involved at every stage. Nothing is finalised without your agreement.









