Why we love freestanding kitchen cupboards (and how to make them work)

Freestanding cupboards bring together old-world charm and modern-day practicality – and they can completely transform the look and feel of your kitchen. Here’s our guide to why they’re worth considering, and how to make them work beautifully in your home…


Why choose freestanding cupboards for your kitchen?

Freestanding kitchen cupboards are elegant, flexible and full of potential. Here’s what makes them such a strong choice:

  • Old meets new – they bring that lovely timeless feel, but with plenty of scope for modern functionality

  • Flexible layout – you can easily reposition or reconfigure them as needed (and take them with you when you move)

  • Made to measure – bespoke freestanding furniture can be specially designed to suit any size or layout

  • Versatile storage – customise and change up the internal configuration, from deep drawers to spice racks and baskets

  • Glorious galleries – use glazed doors or open shelves to show off your favourite things in style

  • Bespoke design – your choice of materials, colours and finishes.


Freestanding cupboards for renters or future movers

For people who are renting or likely to move in a few years, freestanding cupboards are an investment that can move with them. A bespoke freestanding larder is a piece you can take to your next home (and your next, and your children’s next…) – and it’ll look just as good there too.

Anmer Double Larder - available to buy individually via Naked Studio


Looking for something you can buy straight off the shelf?

As well as full kitchen designs, we now also offer a small, curated collection of furniture through Naked Studio – beautiful freestanding storage pieces and cabinets, available to buy individually in your choice of finish and colour, and made to order.

These are the same high-spec, handmade designs we’re known for – just without the need for a full kitchen layout. So if you’ve got your eye on a larder, a sideboard or a standalone cupboard to add to an existing kitchen, Naked Studio is a great place to start.


How to make freestanding kitchen cupboards work – ideas and inspiration

Freestanding pieces add character and practicality – and can be designed to suit any interior style, from traditional to ultra-modern. Here are a few ideas to inspire you:

1) Turn storage into a treasure trove

Limed oak double larder in the Harpley kitchen

Freestanding cupboards make excellent larders and utility units, with beautifully organised interiors hidden behind elegant doors. Think adjustable shelves, deep drawers, spice racks, and even pull-out baskets – all custom-designed to keep your essentials close at hand and out of sight.


2) Showcase your favourite things

Langham double larder with shelves and glazed doors in our Old Huns'ton paint colour

Not everything needs to be tucked away. A freestanding display cupboard with glazed doors is a lovely way to highlight favourite crockery or glassware while keeping things tidy. This pantry cabinet, with reeded glass doors and brass handles, brings warmth and texture to the room – blending display and storage in one simple piece.


3) Mix and match colours and finishes

Contemporary colours in the Hampton Court kitchen

Because every piece is made to order, you can play with contrast and colour. In the Hampton Court kitchen, a dusky pink freestanding larder stands out against deep green base units – tied together with elegant Armac Martin handles. It’s a great example of how freestanding furniture can add a bold, bespoke edge to your space.


4) Add a modernist design element

Slimline freestanding cupboard in the modernist Southwold kitchen

Freestanding doesn’t have to mean traditional. In the Southwold kitchen, a slimline cupboard set on a black metal frame adds a modern, architectural touch – perfect for a minimalist or Scandi-style space. It’s proof that freestanding furniture can be sleek as well as characterful.


5) Zone an open-plan space with furniture, not walls

Freestanding pieces are brilliant for subtly dividing space in an open-plan layout without resorting to walls or fixed islands. A tall larder or glazed dresser can subtly separate the kitchen from dining or living space, while still letting light and air flow through.


6) Go big on function – and fun

One of the joys of freestanding furniture is its versatility. A double larder can easily double as a coffee station – with shelves, drawers and storage racks to house everything from mugs and beans to syrups and gadgets.

Or go further... How about a home bar complete with bottle racks, drawers, fridge, glass hangers and a pouring shelf – all finished with a stunning aged brass interior? Practical on the outside, party on the inside, loads of wow factor...

The Chelsea drinks cabinet - full-on freestanding wow-factor

7) Use freestanding kitchen furniture in unexpected rooms

A freestanding larder or sideboard doesn’t have to live in the kitchen. One might be the perfect piece for a utility room, hallway, bedroom, dressing room or even a bathroom – offering beautiful storage in a space where built-in cabinetry isn’t practical or needed. This opens the door for cross-room continuity too: same colour, different contexts.

The Hall dressing room

With their mix of flexibility, functionality and design flair, freestanding kitchen cupboards can add a huge amount of character and usefulness to your kitchen. Whether you want a showpiece larder or a slimline side unit, we’ll help you create the perfect piece for your space. 

Get started on your dream kitchen journey.




Frequently Asked Questions


What can freestanding kitchen cupboards be used for?

Almost anything. Larders, pantries, display cabinets, coffee stations, home bars – if you can imagine it, we can make it.


Can freestanding cupboards work in my kitchen?

Yes. Our freestanding cupboards are built to fit your space exactly – and you can customise the look with your choice of colour, handles and finishes.


Can I buy individual Naked Kitchens pieces for my kitchen?

Yes – through our Naked Studio collection. These are standalone cabinets and storage pieces, designed and built in our Norfolk workshop, and available to order individually – perfect if you just want one brilliant piece.


Can I take freestanding cupboards with me when I move house?

Yes – unlike built-in cabinetry, freestanding pieces are yours to take. Many customers love the idea of investing in a piece of furniture they’ll use and enjoy for years – wherever they live.




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