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Bespoke Kitchens in Wimbledon

Bespoke, hand-finished kitchens for Wimbledon Village, SW19, SW20 and the wider SW London catchment — designed and installed by an independent studio in Surrey.

Designing kitchens for Wimbledon homes

Wimbledon sits at the top of our SW London catchment. We design and install kitchens across SW19, SW20 and the neighbouring areas of Raynes Park, Putney, Wandsworth, Battersea and Sutton — working from our Lingfield showroom in Surrey, about 50 minutes down the A3. The distance doesn't change the service: the same designer runs your project from first survey through to handover, and our own fitters carry out every installation.

Every brief is built from scratch: cabinet sizes made to the room, worktops templated to the actual walls, appliances specified around how you cook rather than what's available off the shelf. We've completed a number of kitchens across SW19 and SW20 already — a recent one on Kings Road is linked below — and our designers visit the area regularly for surveys and site checks.

What we see in Wimbledon

Wimbledon's housing stock is one of the most varied in the south-west London suburbs. Up on the Hill and around the Common you get large Victorian and Edwardian villas — substantial double-fronted houses on generous plots, often with rear extensions that create the kind of open-plan kitchen / dining / family space where a big island and full-height larder bank really come into their own. The streets around Wimbledon Village itself have a boutique, period-residential character that suits hand-painted in-frame cabinetry as well as anything we install anywhere in our catchment.

Away from the Hill, the mix broadens: Edwardian semis, 1930s family homes, mansion flats converted from larger houses, mews properties and modern apartment-block conversions — each with its own set of layout constraints. Mansion flat kitchens in particular tend to be long and narrow, and the work here is as much about making the space feel bigger as it is about choosing the right door style. We also work across the adjacent postcodes: Raynes Park and Sutton to the south, Putney and Wandsworth to the north, Battersea further east — all fall comfortably within the same project and aftercare radius.

Frequently asked questions — kitchens in Wimbledon

Do you install kitchens in Wimbledon Village and across SW19 and SW20?
Yes. We cover the whole of SW19 and SW20 — Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon Hill, Raynes Park, West Wimbledon and Copse Hill. We also work across the adjacent postcodes: Putney, Wandsworth, Battersea, Sutton and Morden. Surveys across this catchment are free of charge.
Can you handle kitchens in period properties — Victorian villas, Edwardian semis, mansion flats?
Yes, and these are some of the most common briefs we see in the Wimbledon area. Victorian and Edwardian houses on the Hill often have uneven walls, chimney breasts in inconvenient places, and service runs that need rerouting — we design around them rather than trying to ignore them. For mansion flats and conversions with narrower rooms, we use full-height cabinetry, integrated appliances and careful lighting to make the space work harder. Every cabinet is sized to the room, not the other way round.
How long does a typical Wimbledon kitchen project take?
For a cabinets-and-worktops replacement in an existing room, roughly 10–14 weeks: 2–4 weeks design, 6–8 weeks manufacture, 1–2 weeks installation. Projects tied to an extension or structural change sit on the main building programme — we coordinate directly with your builder rather than setting our own schedule. The 50-minute drive from Lingfield means our designers can visit for pre-start checks, mid-install snagging and handover without making it a half-day event.
Do you work with architects and interior designers in Wimbledon?
Yes — a number of our Wimbledon projects come in through architects and interior designers rather than direct from homeowners, and we're set up to work either way. We can join a design team early, before structural drawings are finalised, to make sure window positions, door swings and kitchen layout all pull in the same direction. Or we can come in later with a fixed brief and deliver to it. Either way, a single designer runs the kitchen side of the project from survey through to handover.
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