Bespoke Kitchens Bishop’s Stortford

Bespoke Kitchens Bishop’s Stortford

Here at The Handmade Kitchen Company, we design, hand-build and install bespoke kitchens across Bishop's Stortford and the surrounding Essex and Hertfordshire border villages, from period townhouses near the Castle Mound and the High Street to family homes in Thorley, Birchanger and along the Hadham Road. Bishop’s Stortford is also where you will find our Bridgers Barn showroom.

Luxury Bespoke Kitchens in Bishop's Stortford

Our bespoke kitchen design service starts with an initial meeting at our showroom in Bishop’s Stortford. We are proud of all our designs being ‘truly bespoke’ which ensures your kitchen is designed around your space and personal requirements.

Our designers will talk you through all of the options available to you, including the furniture construction and appearance, materials, hardware and appliances.

What does bespoke mean to us?

A bespoke kitchen features an unrestricted design, with a choice of materials, styles, finishes, colour and design elements, all centred around your own personal requirements. Common challenges faced by our clients, for example by the property’s walls, listed status or others can only be overcome by a truly bespoke kitchen.

‘Bespoke’ is an inappropriately overused term, but with The Handmade Kitchen Company, Bespoke means: that together we can create your dream kitchen, which is truly unique in the world.

Fully Fitted Kitchens in Bishop's Stortford

Our core business is providing our trusted kitchen design, planning and installation service – which is a hassle free start-to-finish service.

Once your design is finalised and you agree to us undertaking your kitchen project, your kitchen will be constructed in our Essex based workshop, then taken to site by our kitchen fitters – who are skilled joiners – and installed perfectly into your space.

The kitchen is then hand painted with a brush in your chosen colour or colours.

Our Design Process

We offer comprehensive bespoke kitchens in Bishop's Stortford from start to finish. We work with you throughout the kitchen design service and planning process to create a bespoke kitchen that fully meets your requirements. Our design will compliment your home’s architecture, and we will advise on colour schemes, soft furnishings and lighting.

1. Phone Consultation

2. Home Consultation

3. Measuring & Surveying

4. Planning & Design

5. Hand Build Process

6. Installation

Enquire Now To Get Started!

Showroom booking – Make an appointment with our team to welcome you to our Bridgers Barn showroom, where you will get to experience all that our kitchens offer in a relaxing environment and discuss your plans with our designers.

You can either call to arrange an appointment on 01279 506 616 or complete the booking form below.

Monday to Saturday Appointments only. We may have to contact you to confirm availability.
As you will see, appointment slots are 1hr which we feel gives you enough time to view all of our glorious displays in our two showrooms, and to discuss your project with one of our team.
So that we can get the right member of our team to assist you, please could you select any of the items that relate to your enquiry.
Have you got an idea of your max budget? We can work with you something that suits your space, your vision and within your budget.

What Our Clients Say

Bespoke Kitchens for Bishop’s Stortford and the Surrounding Area

Bishop’s Stortford sits on the Essex and Hertfordshire border, with a wide mix of housing, from Georgian and Victorian townhouses around the High Street, Castle Mound and Apton Road, to larger family homes in Thorley Park, Birchanger and along the Hadham Road. We design, hand-build and install bespoke kitchens for clients across Bishop’s Stortford (CM22, CM23) and the surrounding villages, including Sawbridgeworth, Stansted Mountfitchet, Takeley, Hatfield Heath, Much Hadham, Standon and Manuden.

Our Bridgers Barn showroom is in Great Hallingbury, on the southern edge of Bishop’s Stortford. Visiting clients can see 19 fully-functioning Sub-Zero & Wolf appliances and our full cabinetry range in person. Every kitchen is hand-built in our Essex workshop and installed by our own kitchen fitters, who are time-served joiners.

Bishop’s Stortford Kitchen FAQs

Where is your Bishop’s Stortford showroom?

Our Bridgers Barn showroom is at Little Jenkins Barn, Jenkins Lane, Great Hallingbury, on the southern edge of Bishop’s Stortford. Visits are by appointment so a designer is ready for you, and we are easy to reach from the M11, A120 and the surrounding villages.

Do you design kitchens in the surrounding villages?

Yes. We design and install bespoke kitchens across Bishop’s Stortford and the surrounding Essex and Hertfordshire villages, including Sawbridgeworth, Stansted Mountfitchet, Takeley, Hatfield Heath, Much Hadham, Standon, Birchanger, Manuden and the Hadhams.

How long does a bespoke kitchen take from design to installation?

Most projects run from initial consultation to fitted installation in around 16 to 20 weeks, depending on the design complexity and any building work involved. The cabinetry is hand-built to order in our Essex workshop, then delivered and installed by our own joiners across Bishop’s Stortford and the wider area.

What kitchen styles work well in Bishop’s Stortford homes?

For period townhouses near the High Street, Castle Mound and the conservation streets, our classic in-frame and traditional shaker styles sit most naturally with the original detailing. For modern family homes in Thorley, Birchanger and the surrounding villages, the handleless Mapesbury style and our contemporary shaker designs are popular. We tailor the cabinetry, finish and detailing to the architecture of your home.

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