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Your Kitchen, Designed for Your Huntingdon Home
Your kitchen needs to be designed properly for your home. Not pulled from a standard range and adjusted to fit, but planned from the room itself, so everything works as it should once it is in place. The same team handles design, manufacturing and installation, so nothing gets lost between the stages.

A bespoke kitchen design for a Huntingdon home by Mastercraft Kitchens
Designed Around Your Home
If you are planning a new kitchen in your home in Huntingdon, the starting point is always the room itself. The proportions, the light, how you move through it, what needs to be where. That understanding shapes everything that follows.
Homes in Huntingdon vary more than most people expect. A Georgian townhouse sits very differently to a Victorian villa or a period farmhouse on the edge of one of the villages. Each has its own layout, its own quirks. Your kitchen is designed from scratch around your room, not adapted from something that was created for a different kind of home entirely.
Alcoves, chimney breasts, uneven walls, ceiling heights that change across the room: these are resolved at the design stage. By the time manufacturing begins, every dimension has already been worked out. Nothing is left to figure out later.
The person who designs your kitchen understands exactly how it will be made. That means when it arrives, it already fits how the room has been planned. One team, from the first drawing through to the finished installation.


Crafted Cabinetry, 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, not flat-pack components put together on site. That approach produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish than anything assembled in your kitchen from a kit.
The same standard runs through the whole kitchen, not just the parts you see every day. Drawer runners, hinges, interior fittings: all specified 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 use.
Because your kitchen is made in our own workshop, it is not limited to standard sizes or catalogue configurations. If your room needs an unusual run width, cabinetry beneath a sloping ceiling, or something specific to your space, it is designed and built exactly as required. If you are exploring different styles and finishes, those choices are made in the context of your room, not from a fixed menu. Your space sets the brief.
From First Conversation to Finished Kitchen
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 makes a real practical difference, especially when your room has unusual features or specific constraints. No one arrives on site seeing your plans for the first time.
A large village property near the Ouse, a Victorian villa in town, a period farmhouse that has been extended over the years: each brings its own starting point. Your project is treated on its own terms. It is not adjusted to fit a standard programme drawn up for a different kind of house. You can read more about how the process works if you want a clearer picture before getting in touch.
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. Everything is accounted for long before anyone sets foot in your kitchen with a tool.

Different ways your kitchen can be approached
We Work Across Huntingdon and the Surrounding Area
From period properties in the town itself to farmhouses and village homes across the surrounding countryside, every project begins in the same place: your room, your layout, your home. We cover Huntingdon and the wider area as part of our East Anglia work, including towns nearby such as St Ives and March. Whatever the property, that starting point does not change.

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

Your Home in Huntingdon. Your Kitchen.
Whether you are remodelling an existing kitchen or starting from scratch in a property you have just moved into, the process is the same. It begins with your room: the shape of it, what it connects to, how you use it, what has never quite worked. From that first conversation through to the day the kitchen is in place, the same team carries it. Everything has been understood from the start and carried through by the same people.

Mastercraft bespoke kitchens designed for homes in Huntingdon
Bespoke Kitchens in Huntingdon and Nearby Towns
We also work across the surrounding area, including the towns below.
Why People in Huntingdon 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 room, by the same team who will build it and install it. There is no showroom model being adapted, no standard configuration being stretched to fit. Your kitchen is made in our own UK workshop, built to the exact dimensions of your space, with the same standard of finish running through every part of it. That is how a kitchen lasts, and how it works properly, not just on the day it goes in, but years down the line.
Design, manufacturing and installation are handled by one team, so nothing is lost between the stages.
Every kitchen is designed from scratch for your room, not adjusted from a standard range.
Your cabinetry is built in our own UK workshop, factory assembled before it reaches your home.
The same standard of finish runs through every part of the kitchen, including the parts you do not see.
The design begins with your room, your layout, your home, and everything else follows from that.
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, what has not worked before, and how the space could be used better.
Arrange a design consultation and we will come to you. There is no pressure to decide anything on the day. It is simply a good way to start.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a bespoke kitchen from Mastercraft typically cost?
It depends on the size of the room, the materials you choose, the appliances, and how much detail goes into the storage. A bespoke kitchen is a significant investment, and the range is genuinely wide. A smaller, well-specified kitchen will sit in a different bracket to a large kitchen in a period farmhouse with extensive joinery and high-end worktops. What we can tell you is that everything is designed and built specifically for your home, so you are not paying for standard components dressed up as something they are not. The best starting point is a conversation, once we understand your room and what you need from it, we can give you a clear picture of what your project is likely to involve.
How long does the process take from first conversation to finished kitchen?
Most kitchens take around three to five months from design to installation, depending on how involved the project is. The design stage takes several weeks, working through your room properly. Manufacturing follows once everything is confirmed and measured. Installation itself typically takes one to two weeks, sometimes a little longer for larger or more complex kitchens in period properties.
What happens at the first design consultation?
We come to your home and look at the room properly. That means understanding the layout, the light, what works and what does not, and what you need the kitchen to do. We talk through your ideas and ask questions about how you actually use the space. Nothing is decided on the day. It is about understanding your home before anything else.
Can you work with rooms that have awkward features, like low ceilings, alcoves or chimney breasts?
Yes, and those are often the most interesting rooms to work with. Unusual features are resolved at the design stage, not treated as problems to work around later. If your room has a chimney breast, a sloping ceiling or an alcove that needs to be used properly, those things shape the design from the beginning. By the time manufacturing starts, every dimension is already accounted for.
Do you work on larger renovation projects or extensions?
Yes, and having design and manufacturing under one roof is particularly useful when a kitchen is part of a wider building project. If you are extending your home or reconfiguring the ground floor, we can work alongside your architect or builder from an early stage. Because we make the cabinetry ourselves, dimensions can be confirmed precisely once the building work is complete, rather than relying on estimates. That kind of coordination is much harder when you are dealing with separate companies at each stage.
What kitchen styles are available?
Because every kitchen is designed from scratch, the style follows your home and your preferences rather than a fixed catalogue. Period properties in Huntingdon often suit shaker or in-frame cabinetry, while more contemporary homes or extensions might call for something cleaner and more streamlined. We work through the options with you in the context of your room, so the style fits the space rather than being imposed on it.
How is the cabinetry made, and why does that matter?
Your cabinetry is made in our own UK workshop and arrives at your home factory assembled, not as flat-pack components to be put together on site. Factory assembly produces tighter joints, more consistent finishes and a sturdier result than on-site construction. It also means that when installation begins, everything fits as it was designed to, because it was made to the exact measurements of your room.
Do I need to have a clear idea of what I want before getting in touch?
Not at all. Most people have a sense of what is not working in their current kitchen, but have not decided on much else. That is a perfectly good starting point. Part of the first conversation is helping you think through what you actually need, before any design decisions are made.
Who manages the installation, and will I need to arrange other tradespeople separately?
Installation is handled by our own team. For plumbing, electrical and any structural work that your project requires, we can advise on what needs to be in place and when. Many clients arrange those trades directly, and we coordinate around them. If your project is straightforward, it is usually a simple process to manage.
What happens if something needs adjusting after installation?
Because your kitchen is designed and made by the same team who install it, any issue that arises is dealt with by the same people who built it. There is no question of who is responsible. We stand behind what we make, and we are straightforward to deal with if anything needs attention after handover.
Can you work with an architect or interior designer who is already involved in my project?
Yes, and it works well when everyone is involved early. If an architect or designer is already working on your home, we are happy to collaborate from the outset. Having the kitchen design resolved properly before other decisions are fixed, such as floor levels, ceiling heights or window positions, avoids problems later. We are used to working as part of a wider team on more involved projects.
Do you cover the villages and rural areas around Huntingdon, not just the town itself?
Yes. A significant part of our work in this area is in village properties, period farmhouses and larger rural homes outside the town. We also work across nearby towns including St Ives and Wisbech. If you are within a reasonable distance of Huntingdon, it is worth getting in touch and we can confirm coverage for your location.









