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Your Kitchen, Designed for Your Warwick Home
Whether you live in a Georgian townhouse near the castle, a period semi, or a large family home on the edge of town, your kitchen is designed around your specific space from the very beginning.

A bespoke kitchen designed and installed by Mastercraft in a Warwick home
Designed Around Your Home
Designing a kitchen well starts with the room. How the light falls through it, how you move from one end to the other, where it opens onto the rest of the house. Get the layout and proportions right first, and the visual decisions follow naturally from that. Anything else is working in the wrong order.
Warwick has a strong stock of Georgian townhouses, period semis and substantial family detached homes. Each brings its own proportions and character. A Georgian kitchen sits differently to a detached family home built fifty years later. Your kitchen is designed to work within the architecture you have, not lifted from a plan drawn up for a different kind of property entirely.
Alcoves, chimney breasts, sloping ceilings, walls that cannot move: these are resolved at the design stage, not on installation day. Every dimension is measured and accounted for before manufacturing begins. By the time your kitchen is being built, there are no unknowns left to work around.
Your kitchen is designed individually, built in our UK workshop, and installed by the same team throughout. One process, one point of responsibility. The person who designs it understands exactly how it will be made, because design and manufacturing sit together from the start.


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 matters. Factory assembly produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish than anything constructed in your kitchen from a kit, however carefully done.
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 never look at are built to the same standard as the ones you do. That is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over the years.
Because we make your kitchen ourselves, standard sizes and catalogue configurations do not apply. If your room needs an unusual cabinet width, a run of units beneath a sloping ceiling, or something specific to your space, we design and build it exactly as the room requires. You can read more about how we approach quality and manufacturing on our dedicated page.
Your Warwick Kitchen Project, Handled From Start to Finish
From your first conversation through to the day your kitchen is handed over, everything sits with Mastercraft. Design, manufacturing, installation: one team, one process. You are not left coordinating separate trades or chasing progress updates. There are no handoffs between contractors, no gaps where things can fall between responsibilities. One team holds your project all the way through.
The designers who plan your kitchen understand exactly how it will be built. The people who build it know what was designed and why. That continuity matters in practice, particularly when your room has unusual features or specific constraints. Nobody arrives on site and sees your plans for the first time. If you want to understand how our process works in detail, it is worth a look before you get in touch.
Georgian townhouses, period semis, large family detached homes: Warwick has all of them, and each brings its own starting point. Your project is treated on its own terms. We are not applying a standard programme drawn up for a different kind of house and adjusting it to fit. Your home sets the brief.
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. The work on installation day reflects the care that went in before it.

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We Work Across Warwick and the Surrounding Area
From period townhouses close to the castle and the old town to larger family homes on the quieter edges of Warwick, each project begins the same way. The design responds to the space, not the other way round.

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

Your Home in Warwick. Your Kitchen.
Whether you are remodelling an existing kitchen or starting from scratch in a new space, the process begins in the same place: your room. We work with you from the earliest conversation through to the day the kitchen is in place. Everything is handled properly, from the first measurement to the final fitting. We also work regularly across Leamington, Kenilworth and Stratford-upon-Avon, and more broadly across our Midlands coverage area.

Bespoke kitchen design in Warwick, by Mastercraft Kitchens
Bespoke Kitchens in Warwick and Nearby Towns
We work across Warwick and the surrounding towns, including Leamington, Kenilworth and Stratford-upon-Avon.
Why People in Warwick Choose Mastercraft
A kitchen at this level is one of the most important investments you will make in your home. Who you trust with it matters – not just for how it looks, but for how everything comes together from first design through to installation.
With Mastercraft, you are working with a dedicated team of designers, makers and installers who take full responsibility for the outcome. Every kitchen is created, built and fitted by us, so you have one clear point of contact and complete confidence in how your project is delivered.
- Designed, made and installed by the same team, with no handovers between contractors.
- No showroom model. We work from your home, your room, your brief.
- Every kitchen designed from scratch for your specific space and the way you use it.
- Built in our own UK workshop, to the tolerances a properly bespoke kitchen demands.
- A kitchen designed and built to last, not one you will be replacing in a decade.
Begin Your Kitchen Design
If you are thinking about a new kitchen in Warwick, the best place to start is a conversation. There is no pressure and no obligation. We are happy to talk through your project at whatever stage you are at, even if you are still working out what you want.
A design consultation is a practical conversation about your home, your space, and what you want from your kitchen. We come to you, look at the room properly, and begin from there. It is straightforward, and it gives us both a clear picture of what your project involves before anything else is decided.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a bespoke kitchen project take from first conversation to installation?
It varies depending on the complexity of your room and the level of detail involved, but most projects run over several months from initial design to installation. The design stage takes as long as it needs to. Manufacturing follows once every dimension is confirmed. We will give you a realistic programme at the start so you know what to expect.
What happens at the first design consultation?
We come to your home and look at the space properly. We talk through how you use your kitchen, what works and what does not, and what you want the new one to do. There is no presentation and no sales pitch. It is a practical conversation that gives us a clear starting point for the design.
Can you work with a room that has unusual features, like a chimney breast, alcoves or a sloping ceiling?
Yes, and those kinds of features are exactly what bespoke design is for. Because we manufacture your kitchen ourselves, we are not restricted to standard sizes or fixed configurations. Anything specific to your room is resolved at the design stage and built to fit. Nothing is worked around on the day of installation.
What kitchen styles are available?
There is no fixed catalogue. Your kitchen is designed around your home and what suits it. That said, many Warwick homes suit shaker style cabinetry given the period architecture, though we design across a wide range of styles and finishes. If you want to get a sense of the options, our kitchen styles and finishes pages are a good starting point.
What does a bespoke kitchen typically cost?
Bespoke kitchens vary considerably depending on the size of the room, the materials chosen, the appliances specified, and the level of storage detail involved. A straightforward project in a modest-sized room sits at a different level to a large family kitchen with extensive cabinetry and premium worktops. As a general guide, most Mastercraft projects represent a meaningful investment in your home, and are designed and built accordingly. The best way to get an honest picture of what your project is likely to involve is to have a conversation about your specific room. We would rather give you a realistic figure based on your space than quote a number that does not reflect what you actually want.
Do you work on larger renovation projects or extensions?
Yes. When 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 builder, and because we control the manufacturing process ourselves, we can accommodate changes to a programme more easily than a supplier who outsources production. Your kitchen design can respond to the wider project as it develops, rather than being fixed too early and causing problems later.
How is the kitchen manufactured?
Every cabinet is built in our own UK workshop to the exact dimensions of your room. They are rigid and factory assembled before they leave, not flat-pack components put together on site. That gives a more consistent finish and tighter tolerances than anything assembled in your home from a kit.
Who installs the kitchen, and are they part of your team?
Installation is carried out by our own team. The people who install your kitchen understand how it was designed and how it was built. There are no separate contractors involved. That means anyone on site has full knowledge of your project, and there is a single point of responsibility throughout.
Do I need to have a clear idea of what I want before I get in touch?
Not at all. Many people come to us at the very early stage of thinking, with a sense that they want a new kitchen but without a clear brief yet. That is a perfectly good place to start. The design process helps to clarify what you want, and we will guide you through that at a pace that suits you.
What worktop materials do you offer?
We work across a wide range of worktop materials, including natural stone, engineered stone, solid timber and others. The choice depends on your style of kitchen, how you use the space, and your budget for that part of the project. We will help you work through the options at the design stage and can show you material samples in your home.
Can you work with my existing appliances, or do I need to replace everything?
If your existing appliances are worth keeping, we can design around them. If you are replacing appliances as part of the project, we can advise on specification and integrate them into the design properly from the start. Either way, the cabinetry is built to the exact dimensions required, so nothing is a compromise.
How far in advance should I be getting in touch if I want a kitchen fitted by a particular date?
The earlier the better, particularly if you have a specific date in mind. The design stage takes time to do properly, and manufacturing follows once everything is confirmed. If you have a target date, tell us at the first conversation and we will work out whether it is achievable and what the programme would need to look like to get there.









