Family Company We are an independent, family company, established in 1980 as cabinet makers. Over the last four decades our company has gained extensive design knowledge, a reputation for bespoke designs and many customer recommendations.
Affordable, quality kitchens We are a friendly, customer focused team who pride ourselves on creating affordable, quality kitchens that are expertly installed. Whatever your budget or room size, we can work with you to create a beautiful kitchen that fits your lifestyle and home.
Quality Products Our leading kitchen brand is Beckermann, a German kitchen company founded in 1896. They use the highest quality materials and have won many awards for innovation, flexibility, sustainability and ergonomics.
Qualified Designers Our business is design led and that is why we have qualified interior designers working in both of our showrooms. We can offer advice and inspiration for your whole kitchen project including worktops, flooring, appliances and components.
Kitchen Installation All of our installations are carried out by our employed kitchen fitters and our trusted network of trade professionals. Alternatively, if preferred, our kitchens can be sold on a supply only basis.
Satisfied Customers We are delighted to say many of our customers come from recommendations. We love to have happy customers and a referral is how we judge our success. If you would like to hear what our customers are saying about us, please look at our testimonials.
Sustainability Our kitchens are part of a Sustainable Forestry Management scheme and we offer eco-friendly products and alternatives. Our German Beckermann kitchens have undergone stringent tests to ensure their entire production has been classed as environmentally friendly.
This includes all aspects of packaging, recycling, disposal, transportation and energy production. All the materials used and processes in development and production are recognised as not being harmful to the environment. Beckermann have been awarded the highest officially recognised award for quality and safety in Europe, the ‘Golden M’. To read more about our eco-friendly alternatives please look at our sustainability guide.
Whether you are considering a kitchen extension or updating an existing space, we can provide some design inspiration to capture your imagination. Our business is design led and this is why we have qualified interior designers working in both of our showrooms, to offer advice and inspiration for your whole kitchen project.
Our predicted trends for 2025
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Kitchen Design Trends for 2025 Kitchen trends are predicted to feature earthy and jewel like colours in natural materials. A shift from grey to beige neutrals, incorporating personality into the design.
In 2024 there was a raise in the use of wood within the kitchen and this is one of the biggest design elements staying for 2025. The use of natural materials and tones creates an inviting warmth into the room. Combining natural wood, or wood effect, with stone and organic textures and shapes creates a biophillic design. Complimenting these materials with earthy colours to create a calming space that carries the outside in and promotes wellness.
A softness in design has been seen in romantic style interiors, which we are now seeing more of in our kitchens. Rich jewel tones and ornate details are balanced with elegant neutrals and vintage inspired touches. The colour palette used in this style creates a relaxing environment, and is a key example of bringing personality into your kitchen design.
The last few years have seen many cool, grey kitchens. Whilst these remain popular, there is now a transition to warm neutral tones, seen as beige and cream cabinets. On the contrast, colourful kitchens are becoming more popular as people become more creative and confident with the bold use of colour in their homes. The use of such colour can be seen in many mid-century modern inspired palettes, accompanied by clean lines and shapes.
As people opt to kitchens featuring more personal style and statement designs, a great way to incorporate varying colours and textures into your kitchen is the use of differing cabinets. For example your island maybe designed in a contrasting colour or statement lighting can create a focal points and adding depth to the design.
With maximalist and personality orientated design increasing, bold worktops create a statement and add luxury to your kitchen. Eye catching colours and stand out veining used as waterfall splashback is a practical and seamless alternative to traditional tile or glass splashbacks.
Storage will always be one of the biggest factors in kitchen design, however, how this is implemented may be changing. Whilst seamless hidden pantries and storage remains popular, using storage areas as display is both convenient and creates a design element. Contrasting from seamless storage, creating kitchens that looked lived-in brings warmth into the space. This can be implemented through showcasing your equipments such as hanging pots and pans, creating a kitchen feature and improving accessibility. Bespoke storage optimises the space in your kitchen and personalises it to your use.
Shaker style cabinetry remains the most popular door front. Combining these more traditional door fronts with with modern hardware and clean stone worktops allows for a hybrid of modern and traditional styles, named ‘soft modern’. We think this will be a popular design trend in 2025, creating kitchens tailored to personal style and complimenting almost every home.
Kitchen trends are predicted to feature earthy and jewel like colours in natural materials. A shift from grey to beige neutrals, incorporating personality into the design. In 2024 there was a raise in the use of wood within the kitchen and this is one of the biggest design elements staying for 2025. The use of …
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