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Your Kitchen, Designed for Your Worthing 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 that everything works as it should once it is in place. From design through to installation, it is handled by one team, all the way through.

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A bespoke kitchen design for a Worthing home by Mastercraft Kitchens

Designed Around Your Home

If you are planning a new kitchen in your home in Worthing, the starting point is always the room itself. The layout, the light, the way you move through the space. That understanding comes before anything else is decided.

Homes in Worthing vary more than most people expect. A large detached family home behaves very differently to an Edwardian villa, a converted coastal property, or a home built around an unusual floor plan. Your kitchen is designed from scratch around your room, not adapted from something drawn up for a different kind of house entirely.

Alcoves, chimney breasts, uneven walls, awkward corners. These are resolved at the design stage. By the time manufacturing begins, every dimension has already been worked out and confirmed against your room.

The same team that designs your kitchen also oversees how it is built. That connection matters. When it arrives, it fits the room as planned, because the people who drew it understood exactly how it would be made.

Full-height bespoke kitchen cabinetry by Mastercraft, modern shaker cabinetry
Kitchen island detail, modern shaker 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 fully assembled before it leaves the workshop, not flat-pack components put together on site. That factory assembly produces tighter tolerances and a more consistent finish than anything built in your kitchen from a kit. You can feel the difference when it goes in.

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 rarely notice are built to the same quality as the ones you look at every morning. That is what determines how well your kitchen holds up over years of daily use.

Because your kitchen is made in our own workshop, standard sizes and catalogue configurations do not apply. If your room needs an unusual cabinet width, a run beneath a sloping ceiling, or something specific to your space, it is designed and built exactly as required. Your room sets the brief, not the other way around.

One Team, from the First Conversation to the 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. Nothing falls between the gaps because there are no gaps. One team holds it all the way through.

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 in a room with unusual features or specific constraints. No one arrives on site seeing your plans for the first time. Everything has been understood long before installation begins.

Worthing homes bring their own range of starting points. An Edwardian villa has different demands to a large detached family home near the seafront, and a converted coastal property is a different project again. Each is treated on its own terms. The programme is built around your home and your project, not adjusted to fit a process designed for a different kind of house.

Your cabinetry is manufactured to the exact dimensions of your room, taken from precise measurements before anything is cut or assembled. When installation begins, everything arrives ready to fit. There are no on-site improvisations to compensate for things that were not fully resolved at the design stage, because by that point, everything already has been.

Bespoke kitchen cabinetry and storage design by Mastercraft Kitchens

Different ways your kitchen can be approached

We Work Across Worthing and the Surrounding Area

From period properties close to the seafront to larger family homes further inland, every project we take on in this part of West Sussex begins in the same place. Your room, your layout, your home. We also work across Horsham, Bognor Regis, Crawley and the wider South East region, and the approach is always the same wherever we work.

Mastercraft bespoke kitchen design, wide architectural view showing room volume and design quality

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

Bespoke kitchen by Mastercraft, quality materials and considered layout

Your Home in Worthing. Your Kitchen.

Whether you are remodelling an existing kitchen or starting completely from scratch, the process begins the same way: with your room and what needs to work within it. Your kitchen is designed around that understanding, built in our own workshop to the exact dimensions of your space, and installed by the same team who planned it. Everything has been understood from the start and carried through by the same people, all the way to the finished kitchen.

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Bespoke kitchen design in Worthing, by Mastercraft Kitchens


Bespoke Kitchens in Worthing and Nearby Towns

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

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Why People in Worthing 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, specifically for the room it is going into, not pulled from a standard range and adjusted to fit. It is made in our own UK workshop by the people who designed it, so nothing gets lost between design and manufacture. The same team handles your project from the first conversation to the day the kitchen is handed over. No showroom template, no handoffs, no gaps in responsibility. Just a kitchen that has been properly considered for your home and built to stay that way.

The same team designs, builds and installs your kitchen, so nothing is ever handed off or lost along the way.

Your kitchen is drawn from scratch for your room, not selected from a catalogue and modified to fit.

Every cabinet is made in our own UK workshop, fully assembled before it reaches your home.

The materials and fittings are chosen for long-term performance, not just the way things look on the day.

The design begins with your room: its dimensions, its light, its layout, and how you actually use it.

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 is considered.

Arrange a design consultation and we will come to you, look at the space in person, and talk through how your kitchen could work within it.

Arrange a Design Consultation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a bespoke kitchen from Mastercraft typically cost?

A bespoke kitchen is a significant investment, and the range is genuinely wide because so much depends on your specific project. Room size, the materials you choose for doors and worktops, the appliances, the level of storage detail inside the cabinets: all of these affect the final figure considerably. As a general guide, most projects we work on in homes like those across Worthing sit somewhere between £25,000 and £60,000 or more, fully designed, manufactured and installed. The best way to get a realistic sense of what your project involves is to have a conversation about your room and what you are trying to achieve. That is where a meaningful number starts to take shape.

How long does the process take from start to finished kitchen?

Most kitchens take around three to five months from the point the design is confirmed through to the end of installation. Design and detailing typically takes four to six weeks. Manufacturing runs for around eight to ten weeks after that. Installation usually takes one to two weeks depending on the size of the room and the complexity of the fit. If your project involves structural work or wider renovation, the overall timeline will be shaped around that. We talk through timescales clearly at the start so you know what to plan for.

What happens at the first consultation?

We come to your home. That is always the starting point. We look at the room properly, take in the dimensions, the light, how you move through the space, and talk through how your kitchen needs to work day to day. It is a real conversation, not a presentation. By the end of it you will have a clear sense of how we work and whether this feels right for your home.

Can you work with an unusual room shape or awkward features?

Yes, and those rooms are often where a bespoke approach makes the most difference. Alcoves, chimney breasts, sloping ceilings, uneven walls, rooms that have been extended or opened up: these are all things we design around from the beginning. Nothing is forced to fit. Because your kitchen is drawn specifically for your room and made to its exact dimensions, unusual features are resolved at the design stage, not worked around on site.

What kitchen styles are available?

Because every kitchen is designed from scratch, the style is genuinely open. <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/kitchen-design/">Shaker, in-frame, handleless, painted, natural timber</a>: the starting point is what suits your home and how you want the room to feel. We will talk through what works for your space during the design process. There is no catalogue to choose from in the traditional sense. The kitchen takes shape around your home, your preferences, and what the room calls for.

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 fully assembled there before it comes to your home, not delivered as flat-pack components to be put together on site. Because we manufacture in-house, we are not working to standard sizes or catalogue configurations. If your room needs something specific, we build it exactly as required. The people making your kitchen are working from the same design the same team drew up, so nothing is lost or misinterpreted along the way.

Do you work on larger renovation projects or extensions?

Yes, and having design and manufacturing under one roof is particularly useful in that situation. When a kitchen is part of a wider building project, having one team responsible for the design and the cabinetry means things can be properly coordinated with the structural work around it. We can work alongside your architect or builder, and because we make everything ourselves, dimensions can be confirmed precisely against the room as it takes shape. It removes a lot of the uncertainty that comes from working with separate suppliers.

Will the same people who designed my kitchen also install it?

Yes. The installation team works directly with the designers throughout the process, so by the time they arrive at your home they already know your kitchen and your room in detail. They are not encountering the project for the first time on site. That continuity is one of the things that makes a practical difference to how well the installation goes, particularly in homes with specific features or tighter tolerances.

Do I need to have a full brief ready before getting in touch?

Not at all. Most people come to the first conversation with a general sense of what they want to change and not much more than that. Sometimes not even that. The consultation is there to help you think it through. We ask the right questions, look at the room, and the brief develops from there. You do not need to have made any decisions before we meet.

What worktops and finishes are available?

The range of <a href="https://www.mastercraftkitchens.co.uk/worktops/">worktop materials</a> includes stone, quartz, hardwood, and a number of engineered surfaces, and the right choice depends on how you use your kitchen and what works with the rest of the room. The same applies to door finishes, handles, and interior fittings. These decisions are made as part of the design process, with everything specified to work together. Nothing is chosen in isolation.

How far in advance do I need to start planning?

If you have a date in mind for when you want your kitchen in place, working back about five to six months is a reasonable starting point for most projects. If your kitchen is part of a building project with a longer lead-in, earlier is always better, because the kitchen design can then properly inform what happens around it. If you are not working to a specific date, the right time to start is whenever you are ready to have the first conversation.

Do you work with Worthing homes that are listed or in a conservation area?

Yes. Many of the homes we work in across Worthing and the surrounding area are period properties, some of which carry planning or conservation considerations. We are used to working within those constraints and can design a kitchen that respects the character of the building while still functioning exactly as a modern kitchen should. If you are unsure what applies to your home, it is worth raising it early in the conversation so it can be factored in from the start.