Traditional
kitchens.
Detailed cornicing, a dresser, a larder and a Belfast sink — a warm, classic kitchen for period homes and anyone who loves the look.
Built in the old way.
A traditional kitchen leans into detail rather than away from it: framed doors, cornice and pelmet, a freestanding-style dresser, turned legs on the island, a deep Belfast sink. It's the look that suits a cottage, a farmhouse or a Victorian villa best.
Because we make everything to order, we can build the larder, the plate rack and the curved end shelves that give a traditional kitchen its character — and scribe it all neatly to the uneven walls and floors that old houses always have.
- Detailing
- Cornice, pelmet, mouldings
- Features
- Larder, dresser, Belfast sink
- Suits
- Cottages & period homes
- Finish
- Hand-painted, timber tops
The traditional touches.
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Larder
A full-height larder with internal shelving and spice racks, built to order.
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Belfast sink
A deep ceramic sink set under a timber or stone run.
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Mouldings
Cornice, pelmet and plinth detail that finish the room properly.
"Our traditional kitchen with the larder and Belfast sink is everything we hoped for. Real craftsmanship."
— The Bartons · Google review · 2025