Kitchen/Dining Room: designed for a Grade II Listed property that has been built into the ruins of Bury St Edmund's cathedral, this quirky little kitchen has some tiny cupboards and plate rack. Through in the Dining area, the owner wanted a more chunky island and country dresser.

[all painted in Farrow & Ball - Lime White]



This kitchen is floating on a houseboat in Cambridge...it was designed and made bespoke for the client's home on the water.

We designed cupboards to look flat-fronted, but angled at the back to fit with the walls of the boat. Each unit was individually made to fit through the small hatch door of the boat, and then built inside.

Beautiful chunky oak surfaces give this small kitchen a robust finish.



Another unusual kitchen, built in a Grade 2* listed property in Ely. There are some lovely features: a mix of slate and oak worktops, unusual sized and shape doors, and reclaimed oak knobs. We made a bespoke Oak drainer for the Belfast sink.  

Lime White (Farrow & Ball) paint was used to complement the organically pigmented paint used on the kitchen walls.

 


This kitchen shows how simple panel doors can show off other features, such as beautifully coloured/textures tiles.

Angled cupboards can be designed where access is limited.



Duck egg blue is a popular colour for Ross Trent's kitchens - it works really well with an oiled Oak Worktop.



Plate racks are a lovely addition to any kitchen - they can be stained / oiled / painted to match your kitchen.


Slate worktops:



Kitchen Furniture

Table with side drawers

Small dining table with benches - painted legs and Oak tops.


Oak Belfast sink drainer - simple design allows the water to run off into the sink.

Kitchen steps - with Oak treds.


Also available - chopping boards in various sizes and shapes.