Not sure if a bespoke kitchen is right for your home? Here’s a clear, honest guide to help you decide, based on your space, brief, and budget.
Not every kitchen project needs to be bespoke. And not every home is well,suited to it. But for the right combination of space, brief, and budget, abespoke kitchen delivers something no standard range can match.
Sloped ceilings, structural columns, chimney breasts, alcoves, very low or very high ceilings, or rooms that simply aren’t rectangular all create challenges that standard modules handle badly. A bespoke kitchen responds to the space as it actually is.
A bespoke kitchen designed for a period property can respond to the architecture — the ceiling height, the cornicing, the window positions, the door reveals, in a way that a standard range can’t.
If you’ve been through showrooms and nothing is quite right, the colour isn’t available, the proportions aren’t what you want, bespoke creates it.
A well,made bespoke kitchen has a lifespan of 25–35 years. The investment case is strongest when you intend to live in the property for a long time.
When you’re undertaking a significant renovation, the kitchen is usually the centrepiece. If the standard of design and finish elsewhere is high, a standard kitchen becomes the weak link.
Is there something about my space, my brief, or the standard of the result I want that a made,to,measure kitchen genuinely can’t deliver? If yes, bespoke is the right answer.
At Kube Interiors, we have that conversation honestly at the start of every project.
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