Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in NW London
Handcrafted and bespoke kitchen design and installation — from painted in-frame cabinetry to contemporary handleless kitchens, specified for NW London's premium residential market.
Typical cost: £30,000–£120,000
Select Your Area
We provide bespoke kitchen fitting across NW London's premier neighbourhoods. Each area has specific planning rules and property characteristics — select yours for tailored information.
Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in Hampstead
→NW3 · Camden
Conservation AreaBespoke Kitchen Fitting in St John's Wood
→NW8 · Westminster
Conservation AreaBespoke Kitchen Fitting in Highgate
→N6 · Haringey
Conservation AreaBespoke Kitchen Fitting in Belsize Park
→NW3 · Camden
Conservation AreaBespoke Kitchen Fitting in West Hampstead
→NW6 · Camden
Conservation AreaBespoke Kitchen Fitting in East Finchley
→N2 · Barnet
Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in Golders Green
→NW11 · Barnet
Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in Swiss Cottage
→NW3 · Camden
Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in Cricklewood
→NW2 · Barnet
Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in Hampstead Garden Suburb
→NW11 · Barnet
Conservation AreaBespoke Kitchen Fitting in Kilburn
→NW6 · Brent
How It Works
- 1
Kitchen Design Consultation and Brief
Our kitchen designer meets with you at the property to establish the brief — cooking habits, storage requirements, appliance preferences, and the aesthetic direction. We survey the kitchen space precisely, noting ceiling heights, window positions, radiator locations, and the relationship to the dining area to design a kitchen that works with the room rather than against it.
- 2
Bespoke Design and 3D Visualisation
A detailed kitchen design is produced in 3D — showing the layout from every angle, door profiles, handle choices, worktop material, and appliance positions. For in-frame kitchens we show the door and drawer proportions against the specific room dimensions. Multiple design iterations are reviewed until the scheme is finalised before any manufacturing commitment is made.
- 3
Structural Works and Wall Opening
Where the kitchen renovation includes opening up to an adjacent dining room, a structural engineer designs the new steel lintel and the temporary propping sequence. The opening is made and the steel installed before any kitchen fitting commences. This work must be completed and the building control structural inspection passed before the kitchen is measured for manufacture.
Select an area above to see the complete 8-step process with area-specific planning guidance.