Independent Design & Personal Shopping
Independent kitchen advice for homeowners making high-stakes renovation decisions.
A period property usually means a kitchen renovation that has to thread a careful line - sympathetic to the building, functional for the people living in it, sensible on budget. Then five suppliers each give you a different answer.
One says you need a bespoke joiner. Another says off-the-peg will do. One quote is double another, and you can't quite tell whether that's because the cabinetry is genuinely better, or because the showroom is more expensive to run.
After the fourth or fifth appointment, most homeowners aren't choosing the best kitchen. They're choosing the conversation that felt least exhausting.
"Most kitchen buying confusion doesn't come from bad decisions. It comes from trying to compare specifications that were never designed to be compared clearly."
Layout, storage, workflow, light. The kitchen has to work for how you cook, eat, and gather - not just look impressive in photographs.
Once you can see what genuinely differs between quotes, the noise drops away. You stop comparing brand names and start comparing what the kitchen is actually made of.
When you finally pick a supplier, you'll know exactly why - and exactly what you're buying.
Different houses, different budgets, different ambitions - but the underlying question tends to be the same: am I actually being shown the right kitchen for this room, at the right price, by someone with nothing to lose?
Most clients recover more than the cost of working together in the first quote we look at properly.
Independent advice. No retailer ties. No referral fees. The only outcome I'm working toward is the one that's right for you.
A quiet, independent conversation before you commit £10k-£30k.
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