Only the bravest would add a contemporary kitchen to a 400-year-old building. But that’s exactly what Emily and Tim did, and now they’ve got a stunning mix of old and new. 


For Martin and Celia, the time had come for a change. They had been in their old barn conversion for many years and so one option they considered was to move to a new house. Instead they chose a beautiful new, bespoke kitchen.


Nestled away in the Severn Valleys we helped this client to achieve a kitchen we’re really proud of.


For one couple in Cheltenham, having a new kitchen was just one step in a long process of renovating their property. “The house we bought was a bit of a project. This summer we moved onto the second phase, which was the kitchen. We wanted a solid bespoke kitchen built by craftsmen, as this hopefully will be our last kitchen.”

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Elm Kitchen Cabinets

Nestled at the heart of an Arts and Crafts style home, this light, peaceful kitchen took inspiration from both the house and its owners...


Having used Auspicious Furniture to design and build their kitchen in Nailsworth, these clients called upon our creativity and craftsmanship once more...


For a mother and her two daughters in Nailsworth, their new kitchen was to be more than a place to cook; it was to be the centre of family life...


The client wanted to create a minimal shaker style kitchen without any handles. This was a task that conjured our creative thoughts and allowed us to create some inspiring ideas involving clever ways to solve this brief...


A good design is one which solves problems. In this case the inspiration came from a pair of Branecosse boots which were always in the way and an incredibly high ceiling...