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Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in Hampstead NW3

Handcrafted and bespoke kitchen design and installation — from painted in-frame cabinetry to contemporary handleless kitchens, specified for NW London's premium residential market.

Why Hampstead Properties Choose Us

Victorian/Edwardian terraces, conservation area, Heath proximity. Large detached and semi-detached houses, many Grade II listed. Our team works exclusively in NW London, bringing detailed knowledge of Camden planning requirements and the specific challenges of Victorian/Edwardian terraces & detached stock. As a designated conservation area, every project in this postcode requires specialist handling — knowledge our team has built over years of delivering projects here.

Planning Authority
Camden LBC
Average Property Value
£2,800,000
Conservation Area
Yes — planning applies
Typical Project Cost
£30,000–£120,000

How a Bespoke Kitchen Fitting Works — Step by Step

  1. 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. 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. 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.

  4. 4

    First Fix Services — Plumbing and Electrics

    Hot and cold water supplies are repositioned for the new sink and any appliance connections. Electrical circuits are added or upgraded to support the oven, hob, extractor, fridge, dishwasher, and any under-counter appliances. Underfloor heating is laid if specified. All works are completed, tested, and approved by building control before the kitchen is delivered.

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    Preparation — Floor Levelling and Wall Preparation

    Kitchen floors in Victorian and Edwardian properties are rarely level — we self-level the screed or overlay the floor to achieve the flatness required for kitchen unit installation. Walls are checked for plumb and squared, and any areas of damp or hollow plaster are repaired. The kitchen fitter requires a finished surface to work from.

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    Kitchen Unit Installation and Setting Out

    Base units are installed first, using legs to achieve a perfectly level datum. Wall units follow, set to the correct height relative to the worktop. The kitchen fitter packs and scribe-fits units to walls and floors — in bespoke in-frame kitchens this scribing is part of the handcrafted quality. Appliance housings are installed and aligned.

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    Worktop Template, Manufacture, and Installation

    After units are installed, the stone worktop fabricator templates the precise worktop dimensions, including sink cutouts and hob cutouts. The worktops are manufactured and returned for installation typically 2–4 weeks later. Stone worktops are installed, joined, and polished on site. The sink and hob are set into the worktop and plumbed.

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    Appliance Commissioning and Decoration

    Appliances are installed and commissioned. Tiles or splashback panels are fixed between the worktop and the wall units. Decoration and any boxing-in of services is completed. The kitchen is thoroughly cleaned and snagged before handover. The completed bespoke kitchen represents the highest per-square-metre investment of any room in the NW London property.

Costs and Investment

Typical project cost in Hampstead: £30,000–£120,000

All quotes are fixed-price with no hidden fees. Costs in NW3 reflect the £2,800,000 average property value and the specification level expected in this postcode. We confirm the total cost in writing before work commences.

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Bespoke Kitchen Fitting in Hampstead — Planning and Local Considerations

Bespoke kitchens in Hampstead's Victorian family homes frequently involve opening up the kitchen and dining room into a single large open-plan space — a structural project as well as a kitchen design project. Structural engineering for the steel lintel is typically part of our scope. The premium bespoke kitchen brands favoured in NW3 include Plain English, deVOL, Smallbone, and Martin Moore. London Clay ground conditions are relevant if the kitchen includes an extension element requiring new foundations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a bespoke kitchen and a semi-bespoke kitchen?
A fully bespoke kitchen is made to measure from scratch to your exact room dimensions and design specification — no standard module sizes. Semi-bespoke (like Neptune or Devol's made-to-order ranges) uses standard cabinet carcasses with bespoke door profiles and finishes. Both offer high quality; fully bespoke allows complete flexibility on dimensions and is ideal for rooms with chimney breasts, alcoves, or non-standard proportions — which describes most NW London Victorian properties.
How long does it take to fit a bespoke kitchen from design to completion?
Allow 16–24 weeks from initial design consultation to handover. Design and approval takes 4–6 weeks, manufacturing 8–12 weeks for fully bespoke kitchens, and installation 2–4 weeks. If structural works are required first, add 4–8 weeks for planning, structural engineering, and the structural build before the kitchen can be measured for manufacture.
Do I need planning permission for a new kitchen in a conservation area?
No — internal alterations including kitchen installation do not require planning permission. The exception is if the kitchen renovation involves extending the property or making changes to the external appearance of the building. Building regulations apply to all plumbing, gas, and electrical works within the kitchen installation.

For a full overview of our kitchen renovations across NW London, visit our Kitchen Renovations hub. To see all home services available in Hampstead, visit home services in Hampstead.

We also offer bespoke kitchen fitting in Hampstead Village, Belsize Park and Frognal.

For cost estimates and planning guides, see our cost guides.