Farmhouse warmth with just a hint of urban edge—this is a kitchen that effortlessly blends the traditional and the contemporary.
Is it traditional? Contemporary? Farmhouse? Urban penthouse? The buzzword description for the Barnes kitchen would be a "transitional" kitchen, since it combines old and new elements. But really, it's just a beautifully designed one-off: a proper cook's kitchen with its own sense of understated style.
The island does what an island should: extra prep space, places to perch with a coffee (or wine), and loads of storage. It’s painted Samphire green for a bit of depth, with reeded panels that give the space additional texture.
This kitchen isn’t just for show. The layout is ergonomic and sensible, so it actually works when you’re cooking dinner for six or making toast in a rush. It’s practical, comfortable, and designed for the realities of daily life.
The kitchen is full of honest, natural materials. Oak Shaker doors with lovely natural grain. Whitewashed brick, marble backsplashes and countertops. And a no-fuss floating shelf for everyday essentials (or your best dishes, if you're showing off).
Barnes is full of beautiful yet unfussy details. Meshed cabinet doors break up solid runs and add character. Perrin & Rowe faucets lend a hint of tradition, while the mix of pendant lighting and natural daylight keeps things feeling bright and relaxed.
Every kitchen needs somewhere to stash the chaos, and the Barnes has a fabulous freestanding cabinet that does exactly that. Perfect for a pantry, appliances you don't want to see, or just anything you want to shut the door on.
We are just as happy to fit, or simply supply the kitchen for your contractors to take it from there. Many of our clients are undergoing wider renovation projects, so using the contractor or a local carpenter or fitter can often be the most cost-effective option.
We are now also offering a fitting service in Greater London and the surrounding area, so please enquire with your designer as part of your design consultation and we'd be happy to help!
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Do you come on site to measure?
A final site measure is all part of the fitting service, but if you would like us to come and do a final measure if your contractors are fitting, that's no problem. Depending on the complexity of the space and the travel distance from either London or Norfolk, the site measure starts from £250. All we ask is that your room is ready for us!
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Where can I see one of your kitchens?
We'd love for you to visit us at one of our showrooms.