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Your Kitchen, Designed for Your Devizes Home
Your kitchen needs to be designed properly for your home. Not adapted from a standard range, not adjusted as it goes, but planned from the room itself, so everything works as it should once it is in place. One team handles the whole thing, from the first conversation through to the day your kitchen is handed over.

A bespoke kitchen design for a Devizes home by Mastercraft Kitchens
Designed Around Your Home
If you are planning a new kitchen in your home in Devizes, the starting point is always the room itself. The layout, the light, the proportions, what works and what does not. That understanding comes first, before anything else is decided.
Homes in Devizes vary more than most people expect. A converted barn behaves very differently to a period farmhouse or a thatched cottage. Each one has its own structure, its own constraints, its own character. Your kitchen is designed from scratch around your specific room, not adapted from something that was drawn up for a different kind of home.
Alcoves, chimney breasts, sloping ceilings: these are resolved at the design stage, not during installation. By the time manufacturing begins, every dimension has already been accounted for.
The person who designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be made. So when the cabinetry arrives, it already fits how the room has been planned. One team carries it through from start to finish.


Crafted Cabinetry, Built to Last
Your kitchen is made specifically for your home in our own UK workshop. Every cabinet is rigid and factory assembled before it leaves, not flat-pack components put together on site. Factory assembly produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish, and it means what arrives at your home is already built to the standard it needs to be. If you want to understand more about how that quality is maintained throughout, that is worth reading before your consultation.
The same standard runs through the whole kitchen, not just the parts you see every day. Drawer runners, hinges, interior fittings: all specified and finished to the same level as the doors and worktops. The parts you do not see are built to the same standard as the ones you do, and that is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over years of daily use.
Because your kitchen is made in our own workshop, there are no catalogue limits on size or configuration. If your room needs an unusual width, a run of cabinetry beneath a sloping ceiling, or something specific to your layout, it is designed and built exactly as required. Your space sets the brief, not the other way around.
One Team, from Design to Installation
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. Everything moves forward properly because the same people hold it from start to finish.
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 matters in practice, especially when your room has unusual features or specific constraints. No one arrives on site seeing your plans for the first time.
Devizes homes each bring their own starting point. A converted barn has a very different structure to a period farmhouse, and a thatched cottage raises considerations that simply do not apply to a newer build. Your project is treated on its own terms, not fitted around a standard programme that was drawn up for a different kind of house entirely.
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 to compensate for things that were not fully resolved at the design stage, because they were all resolved there. That is how the process is supposed to work, and that is how this one does.

Different ways your kitchen can be approached
We Work Across Devizes and the Surrounding Area
From period farmhouses on the edge of the Vale of Pewsey to converted barns further into the Wiltshire countryside, every project begins in the same place: your room, your layout, your home. We also work regularly in Marlborough, Melksham and Warminster, as well as across our wider coverage area.

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

Your Home in Devizes. Your Kitchen.
Whether you are remodelling an existing kitchen or working from scratch, the process begins with your room and is designed around it. Our team works with you from the earliest conversation through to the day the kitchen is in place. Everything has been understood from the start and carried through by the same team. That is what makes the difference between a kitchen that happens to fit and one that was genuinely made for your home.

Designed and made for homes in Devizes by Mastercraft Kitchens
Bespoke Kitchens in Devizes and Nearby Towns
We also work across the surrounding area, including the towns below.
Why People in Devizes 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. Every kitchen is designed from scratch for your specific home, not adjusted from a standard range to make it work well enough. It is made in our own UK workshop, by the same team who designed it, and installed by people who already know your room inside out. There is no handoff between a designer, a manufacturer and a separate installer. One team holds the whole thing. That is not a selling point; it is simply how the process has to work if the result is going to be right.
The same team designs, builds and installs your kitchen, so nothing is lost between stages.
Your kitchen is designed from scratch for your home, not drawn from a standard range and adjusted.
Every cabinet is factory assembled in our own UK workshop before it reaches your home.
The cabinetry is built to a standard that holds up properly over many years of daily use.
The design always starts with your room, your layout and what your home actually needs.
Start with a Conversation
The process starts with a conversation in your home. We look at the room properly and talk through what needs to work.
We come to you, spend time understanding the space, and talk through how a kitchen designed specifically for it could work. That is where everything begins.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the whole process take from first conversation to installation?
Most kitchens take around three to five months from design to installation, depending on how involved the project is. A straightforward kitchen in a clear space moves faster than one with structural considerations, complex storage, or a wider renovation happening at the same time. We will give you a realistic timescale early on, once we understand your room and what the project involves.
What happens at the first consultation?
We come to your home and spend time looking at the room properly. We talk through how you use the space, what is not working about the current layout, and what you would like to change. There is no presentation, no slide deck. It is a practical conversation in your kitchen, and it gives us what we need to start thinking about your design.
What does a bespoke kitchen typically cost?
Bespoke kitchens vary considerably depending on the size of the room, the materials and finishes chosen, the appliances specified, and the level of storage detail involved. A smaller kitchen with a clear layout and straightforward finishes sits at a different level to a large farmhouse kitchen with extensive cabinetry, stone worktops and integrated appliances throughout. As a general guide, most projects sit somewhere between fifteen thousand and fifty thousand pounds, with some larger or more complex kitchens going beyond that. The best thing we can do is talk through your project specifically, so you have a realistic sense of what your kitchen would involve before any decisions are made.
Can you design around unusual features like a chimney breast, sloping ceiling or awkward alcove?
Yes, and those are the kinds of spaces where a bespoke approach makes the most practical difference. Because your kitchen is designed from scratch around your room, features like these are resolved at the design stage rather than worked around on site. By the time cabinetry is manufactured, every dimension has been accounted for, including the ones that a standard kitchen would simply not accommodate.
Do you work on larger renovation projects or extensions?
Yes, and having design and manufacturing under one roof is particularly valuable in those situations. When a kitchen is part of a wider building project, the design needs to respond to things that are still changing, structural decisions, revised layouts, altered ceiling heights. Because we design and make your kitchen ourselves, we can work alongside your architect or builder and adapt as the project develops, rather than locking in dimensions too early and hoping everything lines up.
What styles and finishes are available?
Because each kitchen is designed from scratch, there is no fixed range to choose from. In practice, the most common directions we work in are shaker, in-frame and handleless, and each of those can be finished in a very wide range of colours, materials and hardware. The right direction tends to come out of a conversation about your home, the style of the property, what you are trying to achieve. If you want to get a sense of the options before we meet, the kitchen design and finishes section gives a good overview.
How is the cabinetry made, and is it flat-pack?
No. Every cabinet is rigid and factory assembled in our own UK workshop before it leaves. It arrives at your home already built, not as flat-pack components to be assembled on site. Factory assembly means tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish throughout, and it means the installation team is fitting cabinetry that is already complete, not building it in your kitchen.
Who manages the project once it is underway?
Mastercraft handles the whole thing. Design, manufacturing and installation all sit with the same team, so there is one point of contact and one point of responsibility throughout. You are not coordinating between separate contractors or managing a handoff between a designer and an installer. Everything moves forward with the same people who understood your brief from the start.
Do you handle appliance supply and installation as well?
Yes. Appliances are specified as part of the design process, so they are properly integrated into the layout from the beginning rather than added in afterwards. We can supply and install them as part of the overall project, and we factor in the connections and housing they require at the design stage.
What happens if my property is listed or has planning restrictions?
That is worth raising early in the conversation. Listed buildings and properties with planning conditions sometimes affect what can be changed structurally, though the kitchen cabinetry itself is rarely subject to those restrictions. If your project touches anything that might require consent, we will flag it as soon as it becomes relevant so it does not become an issue later.
How far in advance do I need to plan?
The earlier the better, particularly if your kitchen is part of a renovation or extension. Getting the design right takes time, and manufacturing has its own lead time once the design is finalised. If you have a rough idea of when you would like the kitchen installed, it is worth starting the conversation three to six months before that point. For more complex projects, longer is better.
Do you work with architects and interior designers?
Yes, regularly. When a kitchen is part of a wider project being coordinated by an architect or interior designer, we work alongside them from the design stage. Because we design and manufacture ourselves, we can share technical drawings and cabinet specifications early, which makes it straightforward to integrate the kitchen into the broader plans without things being resolved at the last minute.









