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.

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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...

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

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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...

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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...

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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...

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