The client wanted a kitchen that felt designed, not assembled. Calm but characterful. A space their family could live in seven days a week and still feel proud to host in.
Working through an independent kitchen studio, we developed an in-frame painted shaker scheme with a deep green island, a coffered ceiling detail integrated into the cabinetry sightline, and a walk-in pantry tucked behind the run.
The studio held the relationship with the client; we held the manufacturing, the spec engineering, the finish sign-off, and the delivery. They got a finished kitchen to install. The client got a kitchen that looks like the visuals they signed off six months earlier.
Studio brought the brief and the visuals. We surveyed the space and confirmed everything was buildable.
Three rounds of paint samples until we matched the green exactly. Marble selected on the slab.
Eight weeks in the workshop. Carcasses, doors, drawers, pantry, island — all built and finished.
Packed, labelled by run, delivered to the studio's installer. On site for a week, snagged and signed off.