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Bespoke Kitchens Designed Around Your Home in Wales
Whether you live in a Welsh stone farmhouse on the Llyn Peninsula, a Georgian townhouse in Conwy, or a coastal property on Anglesey, your kitchen project starts from a specific set of rooms, proportions, and possibilities. You are not choosing from a range of units and fitting them in. You are deciding how your home works day to day, how the space flows, how it feels, how it holds up over years of use. That deserves a kitchen designed around your actual home, not adjusted from one designed for a different kind of space entirely.
Every Mastercraft kitchen is designed around your space, 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, there is no handover between separate contractors. The person who designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be made and fitted. Nothing gets assumed, reinterpreted, or lost between stages.
From First Conversation to Finished Kitchen
Your project starts in your home, not in a showroom. We come to you, look at the space properly, and begin to understand what you need from it. From there, your design takes shape around your actual room, its proportions, its light, the way it connects to the rest of the house. Once the design is agreed, your kitchen goes into production in our own workshop, then our installation team fits it. One team carries the knowledge of your project all the way through. You are not left coordinating trades or chasing progress between separate companies.
Because design, manufacturing and installation all sit within the same 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. It is a simpler process for you, and it produces a better result.

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, door styles, finishes, worktops, follow from that foundation. Not the other way around. Getting the spatial logic right at the start is what makes everything else work.
Homes across Wales cover a wide range of types and periods. A traditional Welsh stone farmhouse, a coastal holiday property on Anglesey, a Victorian townhouse in Llandudno, a rural countryside home in the hills above the Conwy Valley, each starts from a different point. Your home has its own proportions, its own constraints, its own possibilities. We approach your project on its own terms. No template, and 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, every dimension, every junction, and every detail has already been accounted for on the drawings.


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. You can read more about how we approach quality and manufacturing if you want to understand what sits behind that.
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 interact with most. 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 after years of daily use.
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, without compromise.
- Rigid cabinetry, factory assembled before it reaches your home
- Every cabinet built specifically for your room’s dimensions
- Drawer runners, hinges and fittings all specified to the same standard
- Made in our own UK workshop, not sourced from a supplier catalogue
Designing Kitchens Across Wales
We design and install kitchens across the full Wales region, from market towns to rural villages and suburbs. If you are in the area, we work with you.
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- Bespoke Kitchens Llanbedrog
- Bespoke Kitchens Nefyn
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- Bespoke Kitchens Tywyn
- Bespoke Kitchens Aberffraw
- Bespoke Kitchens Amlwch
- Bespoke Kitchens Beaumaris
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- Bespoke Kitchens Llangefni
- Bespoke Kitchens Abergele
- Bespoke Kitchens Betws-y-coed
- Bespoke Kitchens Colwyn Bay
- Bespoke Kitchens Conwy
- Bespoke Kitchens Llandudno
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- Bespoke Kitchens Berwyn
- Bespoke Kitchens Bodelwyddan
- Bespoke Kitchens Bryn Newydd
- Bespoke Kitchens Carrog
- Bespoke Kitchens Cefn
- Bespoke Kitchens Prestatyn
- Bespoke Kitchens Rhyl
- Bespoke Kitchens Ruthin
- Bespoke Kitchens Axton
- Bespoke Kitchens Bretton
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- Bespoke Kitchens Brynford
- Bespoke Kitchens Buckley
- Bespoke Kitchens Connahs Quay
- Bespoke Kitchens Flint
- Bespoke Kitchens Hawarden
- Bespoke Kitchens Mold
- Bespoke Kitchens Arowry
- Bespoke Kitchens Bersham
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- Bespoke Kitchens Bowling Bank
- Bespoke Kitchens Bradley
- Bespoke Kitchens Bronington
- Bespoke Kitchens Cefn Mawr
- Bespoke Kitchens Wrexham
Why Mastercraft is the Right Choice for Your Kitchen in Wales
When you are investing seriously in your home, the team you choose matters as much as the kitchen itself. Mastercraft is not a showroom brand or a retailer. We design, manufacture and install every kitchen ourselves, which means you are working with the people who will actually build and fit your kitchen, from the first conversation to the day the job is done.
- Designed, made and installed by the same team, with no handovers between contractors.
- No showroom model. We come to your home, not the other way around.
- Every kitchen designed from scratch for your specific room and how you use it.
- Built in our own UK workshop to the tolerances a proper bespoke kitchen demands.
- Designed and built to last, not something you will need to replace in ten years.
Start Your Design
If you are planning a considered kitchen project somewhere in Wales, whether that is a full redesign, a significant extension, or a long-overdue replacement in a home you have owned for years, we are happy to start with a conversation. No obligation, no pressure. Just a straightforward discussion about what you are trying to achieve.
A design consultation begins in your home. We come to you, look at the space properly, and talk through what you want your kitchen to become. We do not ask you to visit a showroom first. We start where it matters, in your room, understanding your home, before we begin thinking about design.

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Download Your Free BrochureFrequently Asked Questions
How long does a bespoke kitchen project typically take from start to finish?
It depends on the scale and complexity of your project, but as a guide you should allow around four to six months from the initial design consultation through to a completed installation. That covers the design and sign-off stage, the manufacturing period in our workshop, and the installation itself. For larger or more complex projects, particularly those involving building work or structural changes, the overall timeline may be longer. We will give you a clear picture of the expected timescale for your specific project before anything is committed.
What happens at the first consultation?
We come to your home. That is where the consultation takes place, not in a showroom. We look at the room properly, take note of the dimensions, the light, the architecture, and how the space connects to the rest of your home. We talk through what you want your kitchen to do, how you use it day to day, and what has not been working about the existing space. From that conversation, we start to build a picture of what your kitchen should become. There is no obligation at this stage.
Can you work with rooms that have unusual features, sloping ceilings, chimney breasts, awkward alcoves?
Yes, and these are the kinds of challenges that make bespoke design worthwhile. A sloping ceiling, a chimney breast, a structural wall that cannot be moved, these are resolved at the design stage, not improvised on the day of fitting. Because we design your kitchen specifically for your room and manufacture it ourselves, we can accommodate features that a supplier-made kitchen simply cannot handle properly. Nothing is left to chance or adjusted on site.
What kitchen styles do you offer?
We do not work from a fixed range, but we design across all the main styles, <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/shaker-kitchens/">shaker</a>, in-frame, handleless, and painted or natural timber kitchens among them. The style we design for you will follow from your home, its architecture, its period, the way you want the space to feel. We will explore that with you during the design process and make sure the direction we take makes sense for your specific home rather than being imposed from a catalogue.
How does the manufacturing process work?
Once your design is agreed and signed off, your kitchen goes into production in our own UK workshop. Every cabinet is built specifically for your space, rigid and factory assembled, not flat-pack. That means what arrives at your home is a finished product, not a collection of components to be assembled on site. Because we make everything ourselves, we are not dependent on external suppliers for bespoke dimensions or unusual specifications. If your room requires it, we build it.
Do you cover the whole of Wales, including smaller towns and rural areas?
Yes. We work across Wales, including rural areas, smaller market towns, and properties in more remote locations. Whether your home is on the Llyn Peninsula, in the hills of Snowdonia, along the Anglesey coast, or further into rural mid or north Wales, we come to you for the initial consultation and our installation team travels to site. Distance is not a barrier. If you are unsure whether we cover your specific location, just get in touch and we will confirm.
What does a bespoke kitchen typically cost, and how much does the investment vary?
A Mastercraft kitchen typically starts from around £25,000 and can run to £80,000 or more for larger, more complex projects. The range is wide because every kitchen is genuinely different. The size of the room, the materials chosen, the complexity of the layout, the worktop specification, and the level of interior fittings all affect the final figure. We will always be clear with you about costs as the design develops, so there are no surprises. What we can say is that the investment reflects a kitchen that is designed, manufactured and installed to a standard built to last, not something that will need replacing in a decade.
Can you work alongside our architect or interior designer?
Yes, and we do this regularly. If you are working with an architect on an extension or renovation, or an interior designer on the broader scheme of your home, we are well used to collaborating within an existing design team. We take the kitchen design brief from the wider project context, structural drawings, floor plans, material palettes, and work alongside the other professionals involved. The practical coordination is straightforward because we handle design and manufacturing ourselves, so there is one clear point of contact for the kitchen from your project team's perspective.
Do you design kitchens for large open-plan extensions or kitchen-diners?
Yes. Open-plan kitchen-diners and large rear extensions are some of the more involved projects we handle. A large open space brings its own design challenges, how the kitchen relates to the dining and living areas, how the layout works at scale, how the cabinetry reads across a long run, and how the space is zoned without feeling disjointed. We approach these projects with the same starting point: the room itself, and how you want to live in it. Getting the proportions and flow right in a large space matters more, not less.
Who carries out the installation?
Our own installation team. We do not subcontract the fitting to an independent trade. The people who install your kitchen are part of Mastercraft, which means they understand how your kitchen has been designed and manufactured, and they are accountable to the same standard throughout. You are not left managing a separate contractor on site. One team carries your project from design through to a finished, fitted kitchen.
We are planning a kitchen for a holiday property on the Llyn Peninsula or Anglesey. Is the process any different?
Not in any significant way. We work on holiday properties and second homes across coastal <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/fitted-kitchens-abersoch/">Abersoch</a>, <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/fitted-kitchens-beaumaris/">Beaumaris</a>, and the wider Anglesey and Llyn coast. The design approach is the same, we start with your room and design around it. What sometimes differs is the brief: a holiday property may be used by extended family, need to function as a practical working kitchen, or sit within a building that has a strong architectural character worth respecting. We will work with whatever the property requires.
How do we get started?
The easiest way is to get in touch and tell us a little about your home and what you are hoping to do. From there, we arrange to come to your property for an initial consultation. There is no charge for that first visit and no obligation to proceed. If you want to understand more about <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/services/how-we-work/">how the process works</a> before getting in touch, that information is available on our website. But the simplest first step is just a conversation.









