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Your Kitchen, Designed for Your Padstow Home
Your kitchen needs to be designed properly for your home. Not adapted from a standard range, not adjusted as things progress, but planned from the room itself, so everything works as it should once it is in place. The same team handles your project from the first conversation through to installation, so nothing falls through the gaps.

A bespoke kitchen design for a Padstow home by Mastercraft Kitchens
Designed Around Your Home
If you are planning a new kitchen in your home in Padstow, the starting point is always the room itself. The proportions, the light, the way the space flows. That is what the design has to answer before anything else is decided.
Homes in Padstow vary more than most people expect. A period farmhouse behaves very differently to a stone cottage, a coastal home or a contemporary architect-designed build. Each one has its own logic. Your kitchen is designed from scratch around that specific room, not adapted from something created for a different kind of house entirely.
Alcoves, chimney breasts, sloping ceilings: these are resolved at the design stage, not worked around during installation. By the time manufacturing begins, every dimension has already been accounted for.
The designer and the maker are part of the same team. The person who draws your kitchen understands exactly how it will be built, which means when it arrives at your home, it fits the way the room was planned from the beginning.


Crafted Cabinetry, Built to Last
Your kitchen is made in our own UK workshop, built specifically for your home. Every cabinet is rigid and fully assembled before it leaves the workshop, not delivered as flat-pack components to be put together on site. That matters because factory assembly produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish than anything built in your kitchen from a kit.
The same standard runs through the whole kitchen. Drawer runners, hinges, interior fittings: all specified to the same level as the doors and worktops. The parts you rarely see are built to the same standard as the ones you use every day. That consistency is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over years of use.
Because your kitchen is made by the same team who designed it, there are no constraints around standard sizes or catalogue configurations. If your room needs an unusual cabinet width, a run that follows a sloping ceiling, or something specific to your layout, it is designed and built exactly as required. Your space sets the brief, not a manufacturer’s range.
One Team, From Design Through 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 separate trades or chasing progress. There are no handoffs, no gaps in responsibility, and no moment where the project is in no one’s hands.
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 practical difference, particularly when your room has unusual features or specific constraints. No one arrives on site seeing your plans for the first time. Everything has been worked through long before installation day.
Padstow homes bring their own starting points. A stone cottage with thick walls and irregular openings asks different questions to a coastal home with an open-plan layout, or a period farmhouse with low ceilings and uneven floors. Your project is treated on its own terms. Nothing about your kitchen is adjusted to fit a programme drawn up for a different kind of house.
Your cabinetry is manufactured to the exact dimensions of your room, measured precisely before anything is made. When installation begins, everything arrives ready. There are no on-site adjustments to compensate for things that were not fully resolved at the design stage, because those things were resolved before manufacturing ever started. You can read more about how the process works from first conversation through to completion.

Different ways your kitchen can be approached
We Work Across Padstow and the Surrounding Area
From stone cottages tucked into Padstow’s older streets to newer homes along the estuary and out towards the headland, every project begins in the same place: your room, your layout, your home. We also work across the wider South West region, including Truro, Newquay and St Austell. Wherever you are, the design starts with understanding your space properly.

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

Your Home in Padstow. Your Kitchen.
Whether you are remodelling an existing kitchen or starting from scratch in a new space, the process is the same. It begins with your room: the dimensions, the quirks, the way you want it to work day to day. Your kitchen is then designed, made and installed by the same team from start to finish. Everything has been understood from the beginning and carried through by the same people, so nothing is left to chance when it matters most.

Bespoke kitchen design in Padstow, by Mastercraft Kitchens
Bespoke Kitchens in Padstow and Nearby Towns
We also work across the surrounding area, including the towns below.
Why People in Padstow 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. Your kitchen is designed from scratch around your room, not selected from a showroom range and adjusted to fit. It is made in our own UK workshop by the same team who designed it, so what arrives at your home reflects exactly what was planned. One team holds the whole project, from the first conversation to the day installation is complete, which means you have one point of contact and nothing falls between separate contractors. The result is a kitchen built to last, because every decision, from the cabinetry construction to the interior fittings, is made with the long term in mind.
The same team designs, builds and installs your kitchen, so responsibility never passes between separate contractors.
Every kitchen is designed from scratch for your specific room, not configured from a standard range.
Your cabinetry is made in our own UK workshop, fully assembled before it reaches your home.
Every component is specified to last, including the parts of your kitchen you will rarely see.
The design always starts with your room, your proportions, your layout, your home.
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, so the design has a real foundation from the beginning.
Arrange a design consultation and we will come to you, look at your space and talk through how your kitchen could work. That is where every project begins.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a bespoke kitchen project typically take from start to finish?
Most kitchens take around three to five months from the initial design consultation through to completed installation. The early stages involve measuring, finalising the design, and selecting materials and finishes. Manufacturing takes several weeks once the design is signed off. Installation itself usually takes one to two weeks depending on the size and complexity of your kitchen. We give you a clear programme at the outset so you know what to expect and when.
What happens at the first design consultation?
We come to your home. That is where the consultation happens, not in a showroom. We look at the room properly, talk through how you use it, what is working now and what is not, and discuss what you want the new kitchen to do. From that, we can start to understand what the design needs to answer. You are not being sold to at this stage. We are just getting to know your space.
What does a bespoke kitchen typically cost?
A Mastercraft kitchen is a significant investment and the cost varies considerably depending on the size of the room, the materials you choose, the level of storage detail, and the appliances specified. As a broad guide, most projects fall somewhere between fifteen and fifty thousand pounds, with larger or more complex kitchens sitting above that. The honest answer is that the cost is shaped by what your room needs and what you want from it. When we meet, we can talk through what is realistic for your project and give you a clear picture early on.
Can you work with unusual room shapes or awkward spaces?
Yes, and in practice most rooms have something that makes them specific. Low ceilings, chimney breasts, alcoves, sloping rooflines, irregular walls: these are resolved at the design stage, not treated as problems on installation day. Because your kitchen is built to the exact dimensions of your room, there are no standard units being forced into a space they were not designed for.
Do you work on larger renovation projects or extensions?
Yes. If your kitchen is part of a wider building project, having design and manufacturing under one roof is particularly useful. We can work alongside your architect or contractor, design to the space as it is being built, and coordinate the kitchen installation to fit the wider programme. Because the same team holds both the design and the making, there is no ambiguity about dimensions, tolerances or timing. It is one of the situations where the single-team approach makes the most practical difference.
What kitchen styles are available?
Because every kitchen is designed from scratch, style is not a matter of choosing from a fixed range. That said, the most commonly requested directions include shaker, in-frame and handleless designs, as well as more painterly or natural material-led approaches. For a broader sense of what is possible, the kitchen styles and finishes section of the site is a useful starting point. In the design consultation, we look at your home and talk through what would suit it properly.
How are the cabinets made and why does it matter?
Every cabinet is built in our own workshop and arrives at your home fully assembled. This is different from flat-pack systems that are constructed on site from pre-cut panels. Factory assembly produces more consistent joints, tighter tolerances and a more accurate finish. It also means the cabinet is structurally complete before it is installed, which is relevant to how it performs over years of daily use.
Who manages the project once the design is agreed?
Mastercraft manages the whole project. You are not coordinating between a designer, a separate manufacturer and an independent installer. The same team moves your kitchen from design through manufacturing to installation. If anything needs to be discussed or adjusted along the way, you have one point of contact throughout.
Do you supply appliances as well as the kitchen itself?
Yes. We can source and supply appliances as part of your project, which means everything is specified together so the kitchen design and the appliances work as a whole. If you already have appliances in mind, we design around those. Either way, integration is considered at the design stage, not handled separately at the end.
How precise is the measuring process before manufacturing begins?
Before anything is manufactured, your room is measured in full. Every dimension is recorded and cross-referenced against the design. That survey is what manufacturing is based on. By the time your cabinetry leaves the workshop, it has been built to the specific dimensions of your room. When the installation team arrives, everything fits as designed. There is no on-site adjustment to compensate for measurements that were not properly resolved earlier.
Is Mastercraft able to work with period or listed properties in Padstow?
Yes. Period properties are some of the most common homes we work in across Cornwall. Stone walls, irregular floors, low ceiling heights and restricted access are all things that get resolved in the design, not discovered on installation day. The design process accounts for the reality of your building from the start, which is especially important in older homes where nothing can be assumed to be straight or standard.
How do I get started?
The starting point is a conversation in your home. We come to you, look at the room and talk through what you are thinking. From that, we can tell you what is realistic and how the design process would work for your specific project. Arrange a design consultation and we will take it from there.









