Here at Shirecraft Joinery manufacturing kitchens involves producing high-quality kitchen components, like cabinets, countertops, and appliances, that meet the functional and aesthetic needs of our consumer. This process often includes design and planning starting with designing the layout, choosing materials, and planning the overall structure. Custom designs the norm as everyone's house and kitchen room is different, each customer can then tailor the kitchen to fit their space and style. Materials like wood, metal, and stone are selected based on durability, cost, and appearance. Modern kitchens may also incorporate eco-friendly or sustainable materials. Cutting and assembly involves advanced machinery cuts materials precisely, which are then assembled into cabinets, drawers, and other structural pieces. Customizable features, such as pull-out drawers, soft-close hinges, and modular systems, are popular. Finishing touches include painting, staining, or applying veneers to ensure an attractive and durable finish. Quality control is crucial here to ensure consistency and durability. Integrating appliances, like hobs, ovens, dishwashers, boiling water taps,fridges and freezers, LED lighting can be part of the process to provide a complete kitchen package. finished kitchen components are packed carefully to prevent damage during transit, then shipped to the location for installation by *trained and qualified joiners, plasteres, plumbers and electricians all in house at Shirecraft bespoke kitchens and bedrooms. *Not contracted in.
Clean lines, handle-less, J-pull, gloss white, black corian worktops.
One piece traditional shaker style in matte nay blue, oak worktop.
Clean lines, J-pull, gloss cream, grey composite worktops.
Simple & stylish matte dove grey and graphite, white quartz worktops
Kitchen worktop styles come in a wide range of materials, colors, and finishes, allowing you to create the perfect look for your space. Here are some popular options: 1. Granite Pros: Durable, heat-resistant, and available in a variety of natural patterns and colors. Cons: Requires regular sealing to prevent stains. Best For: Traditional or modern kitchens seeking a luxurious, natural look. 2. Quartz Pros: Non-porous, stain-resistant, low maintenance, and available in many colors and patterns. Cons: Can be more expensive than some materials. Best For: Contemporary kitchens with a need for durability and style. 3. Marble Pros: Classic, elegant look with unique veining in each slab. Cons: Susceptible to scratches, stains, and etching from acidic foods. Best For: High-end kitchens or those looking for a timeless, sophisticated aesthetic. 4. Butcher Block (Wood) Pros: Warm, natural look, and can be sanded and resealed to remove scratches. Cons: Requires regular maintenance and is susceptible to water and heat damage. Best For: Farmhouse, rustic, or Scandinavian-style kitchens. 5. Concrete Pros: Customizable in shape, color, and texture; very durable. Cons: Can crack over time and may require sealing. Best For: Industrial or modern kitchens. 6. Laminate Pros: Budget-friendly, available in a wide variety of colors and designs, including stone and wood looks. Cons: Less durable than stone and can be damaged by heat. Best For: Budget-conscious kitchens with a need for versatility. 7. Solid Surface (Corian) Pros: Seamless, stain-resistant, and repairable; available in various colors. Cons: Can be damaged by heat and may lack the natural look of stone. Best For: Contemporary kitchens seeking a smooth, unified look. Each style can bring a unique character to your kitchen, so the best choice depends on the look you’re going for and how much maintenance you’re willing to do.
Super matte shaker bedroom fitted furniture.
Dove grey super matte with glass display doors, white quartz worktop.
Contemporary kitchen design blends sleek minimalism with functional, practical elements, focusing on clean lines, uncluttered spaces, and high-quality materials. Key characteristics include: Minimalistic Cabinetry: Flat-panel or slab doors, often with hidden handles or touch-latch mechanisms, keep a streamlined look. Cabinets are frequently in neutral tones like white, grey, or graphite but also popular in matte finishes or subtle textures. Open Layouts: Modern kitchens often open up to living areas, creating a multipurpose space ideal for entertaining. Large islands or peninsulas serve as both a work area and social hub. Integrated Appliances: Built-in or integrated appliances that blend with the cabinetry are a hallmark of contemporary design, emphasizing seamlessness. Natural Materials with a Twist: Stone, concrete, and wood are common, but they are often finished in unexpected ways. Polished quartz countertops, matte concrete floors, and richly grained wood cabinets give a modern but warm feel. High-Tech Elements: Smart appliances, touch-activated boiling water taps, and under-cabinet lighting are common. Many kitchens integrate wireless charging stations or LED strip lighting for ambiance and functionality. Neutral Colour Palette: Shades of grey, white, black, and beige dominate, sometimes paired with bold accent colours or metallic finishes to add visual interest. Maximized Storage Solutions: Pull-out shelves, wirework, drawer organizers, and hidden compartments help maintain the clean, uncluttered look typical of contemporary kitchens. This design style combines aesthetics and functionality, ensuring the space feels sophisticated yet functional. Would you like ideas for materials, specific layouts, or something else? Call or book an appointment now. Friendly no obligation survey,
Restful muted colour,super matte dove grey bedroom.
Dust grey contepory bedroom design.
Kala green media wall.
Kala green super matte linear style with gold gola channel.
Cleveland, structural groove in graphite and Halifax oak.
Custom-designed bedroom where furniture like wardrobes, cabinets, drawers, and shelves are built into the room’s layout. Unlike free-standing furniture, fitted bedrooms maximize space by using every inch, from floor to ceiling and wall to wall. This approach is especially popular in rooms with awkward shapes or limited space, as it allows for bespoke solutions tailored to specific needs. Key Benefits of a Fitted Bedroom Space Efficiency: Tailored to fit snugly, fitted furniture can make a room feel more open and organized. Customization: Choose materials, colours, and finishes that suit your style. Added Storage: Fitted wardrobes and cabinets increase storage, reducing clutter. Design Flow: The seamless look created with fitted furniture gives the room a modern and cohesive feel. Ideas for a Fitted Bedroom Wardrobes with Sliding Doors: Perfect for small rooms, as they don’t require extra space to open. Fold in doors that hide themselves when they are opened, Built-In Bedside Tables: Attached to the bed or walls, these free up floor space. Integrated Lighting: Lights within cabinets or above the bed provide a sophisticated touch. Open Shelving or Display Units: For a mix of practical storage and visual appeal. Would you like suggestions on specific designs, colour schemes, or layout tips? Book a survey now!
Handle-less matte indigo storage, super matte white wall units.
Painted hardwood 5 piece shaker, porcelain white, white quartz
Matte cashmere and halifax oak media unit.