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Your Kitchen, Designed for Your Wellington Home

Your kitchen needs to be designed properly for your home. Not adapted 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 falls between the cracks.

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A bespoke kitchen designed and installed by Mastercraft in a Wellington home

Designed Around Your Home

If you are planning a new kitchen in your home in Wellington, the starting point is always the room itself. The proportions, the natural light, the way you move through the space. That is where the design begins, not from a catalogue.

Homes in Wellington vary more than most people expect. A period cottage near the town centre behaves very differently to a converted farmhouse on the edge of the Blackdown Hills, or a Victorian terrace with its own particular layout and constraints. Your kitchen is designed from scratch around your room, not adapted from something created for a different kind of home.

Alcoves, chimney breasts, sloping ceilings: these are resolved at the design stage. By the time manufacturing begins, every dimension has already been accounted for. Nothing is left to figure out later.

The same team that designs your kitchen builds it. That means the person who draws it up understands exactly how it will be made, and when it arrives, it fits how the room was planned from the start.

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Kitchen island detail, contemporary painted lay-on cabinetry with quality joinery by Mastercraft

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 process produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish, and it means what arrives at your home is already a kitchen, not a collection of parts.

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 think about are built to the same quality as the ones you do. That is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over years of daily use.

Because your kitchen is made by the same team that designed it, standard sizes and catalogue configurations do not apply. If your room needs an unusual width, a run of cabinetry beneath a sloping ceiling, or a configuration that does not exist in any range, it is designed and built exactly as your space requires. Your room sets the brief, not the other way around.

One Team, 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 separate trades or chasing progress. Everything moves forward because one team holds it throughout.

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, particularly when your room has unusual features or specific constraints. No one arrives on site seeing your plans for the first time.

Wellington homes each bring their own starting point. A converted farmhouse has different demands to a Victorian terrace, and a newer detached home is a different project again from a period cottage with low ceilings and uneven walls. Your project is worked out on its own terms, not squeezed into a standard programme drawn up for a different kind of house altogether. You can read more about how we work if you want a clearer picture of the process 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, because they were resolved at the design stage.

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Different ways your kitchen can be approached

We Work Across Wellington and the Surrounding Area

From period cottages tucked into Wellington’s older streets to farmhouses out towards the Blackdown Hills, every project in this part of Somerset starts in the same place: your room, your layout, your home. We also work regularly across Taunton, Tiverton and Bridgwater, and across the wider South West region.

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Kitchen design and installation by Mastercraft for a home in Bridgwater, near Wellington

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Your Home in Wellington. 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 light, the way the space is used day to day. From that first conversation through to the day the kitchen is in place, the same team is with you throughout. Everything has been understood from the start and carried through without handoffs or gaps in responsibility.

Bespoke Kitchens in Wellington and Nearby Towns

We also work across the surrounding area, including the towns below.

Bespoke Kitchens South West

Why People in Wellington 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 around the actual room, with no standard range being adapted to fit a space it was not made for. Your kitchen is then built in our own UK workshop by the same team that designed it, so nothing is lost in translation between drawing and cabinet. One team holds the whole project, from the earliest design conversation to the final day of installation, and the goal throughout is a kitchen that works properly in your home for a very long time.

Design, manufacturing and installation are all handled by the same team, so responsibility never gets passed around.

Every kitchen is designed from scratch around your room, not selected from a range and adjusted to fit.

Your cabinetry is built in our own UK workshop, with every cabinet factory assembled before it reaches your home.

The materials, fittings and construction methods are chosen with long-term use in mind, not just the day it goes in.

The design begins with your room: its dimensions, its quirks, and exactly how you need it to work.

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, before anything else happens.

If you are ready to start thinking about your kitchen, arrange a design consultation and we will come to you. Seeing the space first is always the right place to begin.

Arrange a Design Consultation

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Our brochure covers the full range of Mastercraft kitchen styles, materials, and finishes. Download it instantly and receive our design advice guide — useful reading whether you are at the early ideas stage or ready to start planning in earnest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a bespoke kitchen project take from start to finish?

Most kitchens take around three to five months from the initial design stage through to the end of installation. The design and planning phase typically takes four to six weeks, manufacturing runs for around eight to ten weeks, and installation usually takes one to two weeks depending on the size of the project. If your kitchen is part of a larger renovation, we plan around the build programme so the timing works properly.

What happens at the first design consultation?

We come to your home in Wellington and look at the room properly. That means understanding the dimensions, where the light comes from, how you move through the space, what is and is not working about the kitchen you have now, and what you need the new one to do. That conversation shapes everything that follows. Nothing is measured or drawn up at that stage, it is about understanding your home first.

What does a bespoke kitchen typically cost?

There is no single figure because every kitchen is different, and the range is genuinely wide. The size of the room, the materials chosen for doors and worktops, the appliances specified, the level of internal storage detail, whether there is a larder or an island: all of these affect the final cost significantly. A useful way to think about it is as a long-term investment in your home rather than a purchase with a standard price point. When you speak to us, we will give you a clear picture of what your specific project is likely to involve once we have seen the room and understood what you need.

Can you work with unusual room shapes or awkward features like sloping ceilings or chimney breasts?

Yes, and this is where bespoke design makes the most practical difference. Because your kitchen is designed and built specifically for your room, features like sloping ceilings, chimney breasts, alcoves or uneven walls are worked into the design properly rather than worked around. Everything is resolved on paper before manufacturing begins, so by the time installation starts, the cabinetry has been built to fit exactly what is there.

What kitchen styles are available?

Because every kitchen is designed from scratch, there is no fixed range to choose from. That said, certain styles suit particular homes well, and we can talk through what tends to work for the kind of property you have. <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/shaker-kitchens/">Shaker</a> and <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/in-frame-kitchens/">in-frame</a> designs are well suited to period homes in Wellington, while cleaner, more contemporary cabinetry works well in extensions and newer builds. The style, finish and detail are all chosen around your home and how you want the kitchen to feel.

How does manufacturing work, and where is my kitchen made?

Your kitchen is made in our own UK workshop. Every cabinet is built rigid and factory assembled before it leaves, so what arrives at your home is a finished piece of cabinetry, not flat-pack components. The manufacturing process uses the exact measurements taken from your room, so everything has been built to fit before installation even begins. You can read more about our approach to <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/about-mastercraft-kitchens/mastercraft-kitchens-quality/">quality and manufacturing</a> if you want the full detail.

What happens during installation, and how long will my kitchen be out of use?

Installation for most kitchens takes between five and ten working days, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Because everything is manufactured to fit your room in advance, the installation process is straightforward and planned. Your fitter knows exactly what is going in and where. We will talk through the likely disruption period with you before installation begins so you can plan around it.

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. When your kitchen is being designed at the same time as a building works programme, we can coordinate dimensions, services and timing with your builder so that nothing arrives too early or too late. Because we hold the whole process, there is one point of contact for all kitchen-related decisions throughout the build.

Do I need to visit a showroom?

No. The first conversation happens in your home, because that is where the project begins. Seeing your room, your light and your existing layout tells us far more than any showroom meeting would. If you want to see examples of our work or get a feel for materials and finishes, we can arrange that separately, but it is not how the process starts.

Can you help with appliance selection as part of the project?

Yes. Appliances are specified as part of the design process rather than added at the end. The cabinetry is built around the appliances you choose, so everything integrates properly. We can advise on what works well in the kind of kitchen you are planning and help you make decisions that suit how you actually cook and use the space.

How far from Wellington do you work?

We work across Wellington and the wider Somerset area, including Taunton, Tiverton and Bridgwater, as well as further into the South West. If you are not sure whether your location is covered, just get in touch and we will confirm it straight away.

How do I get started?

The first step is a conversation. You get in touch, we arrange to come to your home in Wellington, and we look at the room together. There is no drawing up of plans or formal presentation at that stage. It is simply about understanding your space and what you need your kitchen to do. Everything else follows from there.