From initial design to fitting the whole process is all about you, what you’d like to see, and what you need in order for your kitchen to provide the perfect functionality in your daily life.
British Made
Traditional Techniques
Fully Bespoke
10 Year Guarantee
We design, build, and fit freestanding and fitted bespoke shaker kitchens.
Skilled joiners handcraft all furniture in our workshop using the time-honoured construction methods developed by the original Shaker carpenters to ensure furniture that’s of the highest quality, and will stand the test of time.
Shaker style is a minimalist design of kitchen cabinetry that’s focused on clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. Despite its roots in traditional craftsmanship, it seamlessly complements modern-living aesthetics.
Skilled joiners handcraft all furniture in our workshop using the time-honoured construction methods developed by the original Shaker carpenters. This dedication guarantees furniture of unparalleled beauty and the highest quality, ensuring pieces that will gracefully endure the test of time.
Located in the Cotswolds, our workshop is staffed by a highly skilled and experienced team of joiners, cabinet makers and finishers. Each cupboard is a fully hand-built five-sided cube, biscuit-jointed and then glued and screwed for maximum rigidity and durability.
Having our own workshop allows us to guarantee precise quality and gives us control over delivery timescales. We make all of our furniture to order, and we regularly make entirely unique, bespoke pieces to suit a client’s specific brief.
We’ve created stunning shaker kitchens all over the country. Everything from free standing kitchen islands, to butchers blocks. Have a browse through our extensive portfolio for gorgeous kitchen design ideas, and see some examples below.
When it comes to kitchen design, the only limit is your imagination! We offer five paint finishing options and quite literally thousands of paint colours to choose from to create your perfect look.
Some modern kitchens are subtle and understated, and some hit you with their personality.
Designing your ideal kitchen is an exciting journey that requires thoughtful planning. To help you get started, we’ve created a free kitchen brochure filled with ideas and inspiration. Request yours today and start exploring the possibilities.
Here are some of the questions we get asked most often, but if yours doesn’t appear in this list please do get in touch to speak to a friendly member of the Hugo & Blake kitchens team.
Absolutely! Although our HQ is situated in the Cotswolds, we offer a completely free kitchen design service anywhere in the UK.
If you’ve got a clear idea in your mind, then we can help put that into a plan. If you don’t know what you’re looking for, and need something on paper to help visualise the space then that’s fine too - our designers have decades of experience designing kitchens for all sorts of different spaces.
All of our kitchens come with a 10-year guarantee to give you peace of mind. This guarantee covers all units, doors, hinges and handles.
Our fascias are all made from hardwood tulipwood, the best wood to use for a painted kitchen for its combination of strength, stability, and a knot-free grain perfect for a superb painted finish.
We only use wood from responsible origins and are focused on making all of our kitchens as environmentally friendly as possible. We only use timber and sheet materials which are deemed to be ethical and which carry certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) or the Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) who promote sustainably managed forests worldwide. We do not use any tropical hardwoods.
Yes! Every kitchen is a slightly different size and shape, and no two of our clients have ever wanted exactly the same finish, size, and configuration. All of our furniture is created from scratch, and we don’t charge extra for custom-sized cabinets, guaranteeing a practical kitchen that will fit the space it’s made for perfectly.
Sometimes fitted kitchens can give the illusion of providing more space than they do. We construct our runs of free standing kitchen cabinets as one piece of furniture (like a sideboard) turning unnecessary double width posts and end panels into usable space instead.