Kitchens designed as the architectural heart of the home

A kitchen carries the rhythm of daily life: morning routines, shared meals and quieter moments in between. We approach bespoke kitchen design through spatial planning, creating spaces that feel balanced, resolved and enduring. This combination of interior architecture and design discipline has earned industry recognition, including KBB Kitchen Designer of the Year.

Each project is developed in relation to the wider home, with joinery, surfaces and appliance integration considered as part of the architectural whole. We bring the same care to technical coordination and delivery, ensuring the design intent is carried through with precision from concept to completion.

PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Sway Country Home, hampshire

At Sway Country Home, the kitchen was planned to sit naturally within the wider interior. The clients’ routines informed the spatial planning from the outset, resulting in a layout organised around movement, daylight and daily use.

KITCHEN SHOWROOM

Visit our showroom to explore luxury kitchens in Dorset presented in context. Cabinetry, materials and detailing are resolved as part of one coherent whole, with task and ambient lighting, wall treatments and floor finishes considered together. It is a space that demonstrates what can be achieved when every detail is carefully considered.

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KITCHEN DESIGN

Whether refining a single kitchen or designing one as part of a new build or wider refurbishment, the starting point is always the same: how the space needs to work. Movement, routines and the flow of the room are considered first, before proportion, storage, light and detailing are developed as part of one coherent design.

From there, the project is carried through with the same level of care. Set-outs, services and installation are coordinated precisely, ensuring the design is delivered as intended and the kitchen sits naturally within the wider home.

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Appliance Partners

We specify the finest appliances, chosen for performance, aesthetics, and durability:

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