Surrey · 20 minutes from our Lingfield showroom
Bespoke Kitchens in Woldingham
Bespoke kitchens for Woldingham's substantial detached homes and estates — designed, supplied and installed by an independent studio nearby.
Designing kitchens for Woldingham homes
Woldingham is one of the most distinctive villages in our catchment. The plots are large, the houses are substantial, and almost every project is a bespoke design exercise — there's no standard "Woldingham kitchen" because no two properties share the same layout. We work across the village, from the older Edwardian and Arts-and-Crafts houses around Station Road, to the substantial post-war and modern detached homes along Upper Court Road, Long Hill and the private drives on the Downs.
Because Woldingham projects tend to be significant, we budget extra design time up front. Most clients work through 2–3 iterations of the cabinet layout with their designer, with samples of door finishes, worktops and hardware brought to site before anything is committed on paper. That extra care pays back at installation — the kitchen gets built once, properly, and the finish details hold up over the following years rather than looking dated.
What we see in Woldingham
Woldingham's housing stock is overwhelmingly large-plot detached homes, many set back from the road in mature grounds. That means kitchens here often run to 25–40+ square metres, with open-plan kitchen / dining / family spaces, generous island runs, full-height larder banks and separate utilities. We also regularly design hidden pantries, butler's kitchens, breakfast rooms, and integrated Gaggenau, Miele or Sub-Zero appliance packages for the larger projects.
Style-wise, the village tends to split between two sensibilities. The older houses and those restored in period style typically call for hand-painted in-frame Shaker or traditional cabinetry, often with stone worktops and a range cooker as a centrepiece. The newer and restored-modern houses — especially those with recent extensions — lean toward contemporary handleless schemes in matt lacquer or veneer, with polished or honed stone islands. We design both from scratch.
A Seamless Experience
Achieve your dream kitchen in 4 easy steps
Our simple 4 step process offers our customers a stress-free journey in achieving their dream kitchen, unique to their desires.
Book a Survey
We will take accurate measurements and answer your initial questions.
Showroom Visit
We will present a design scetch for you to look at and pick your kitchen colours, materials and finishes.
Finalise Design
We will send your personalised design and quote, and go over the finer details.
Place Order
We will take a deposit and finalise your order, booking an installation date.
Frequently asked questions — kitchens in Woldingham
- Do you cover the whole of Woldingham including the private estates?
- Yes. Woldingham village, Upper Court Road, Long Hill, the roads up onto the Downs and the surrounding estates are all within our immediate catchment. Surveys are free across the whole area regardless of property size.
- What's a realistic budget for a Woldingham kitchen?
- Our Woldingham projects typically sit between £60,000 and £200,000+ including cabinetry, worktops, appliances, installation and VAT. Larger open-plan kitchens with premium appliance packages, stone islands, butler's pantries and bespoke joinery commonly land between £80,000 and £150,000. We provide a detailed written quote after the survey.
- Can you handle larger, multi-room projects — kitchen, utility, pantry, breakfast room?
- Yes — this is the most common brief in Woldingham. Our designers think about the kitchen as part of the wider family / entertaining space rather than as an isolated room, so we regularly plan a main kitchen, separate utility, walk-in pantry or butler's kitchen, and a breakfast or garden room together. Everything is built and finished to match.
- Which appliance brands do you work with for high-end projects?
- For premium projects we work extensively with Gaggenau, Miele, Sub-Zero & Wolf, Siemens studioLine, and Quooker. Quite a few Woldingham projects specify wine coolers, teppanyaki, steam, warming drawers and integrated coffee — all of which we design into the cabinetry from the outset so nothing looks bolted on.
- How much design time goes into a Woldingham project?
- More than a typical project — usually 4–8 weeks of design before manufacture. Most clients see 2–3 full layout iterations, physical samples of door finishes and worktops brought to site, and a walk-through of the final drawings before any cabinetry is ordered. Nothing goes into manufacture until you're genuinely happy.

Ready to start your Woldingham kitchen?
Our designers are in Woldingham regularly and surveys across the area are free. Book a free design survey or pop into our Beddington, Croydon showroom — we'd love to show you what's possible.
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