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Bespoke Kitchens in Hammersmith, W6
R3 Carpentry design, build and fit bespoke kitchens in Hammersmith and W6, with custom kitchen cabinets, practical layouts and carpenter-led joinery for West London homes. We help turn awkward rooms, older walls and compact kitchen spaces into clean, useful kitchens built around how you live.
Acton-based · Written scope · Kitchen cabinets · Carpentry and joinery
Bespoke Kitchen Joinery
A carpenter-led kitchen, planned around the real room
A bespoke kitchen should solve the room, not just fill it with cabinets. In Hammersmith, many kitchens sit in Victorian terraces, converted flats, rear extensions and compact rooms where standard units do not always make the best use of space. Older walls can be out of square, floors can change level, and the route between cooking, storage and dining needs careful planning.
R3 Carpentry bring kitchen fitting, cabinetry and joinery together. That means the layout, cabinets, panels, plinths, trims, doors and finishing details are thought through as one job. We can work with your chosen kitchen products, build custom kitchen cabinets where needed, or help shape a practical scope for bespoke kitchen designs Hammersmith homeowners can actually use every day.
The page targets bespoke kitchens Hammersmith, but the service also covers bespoke kitchen cabinets Hammersmith, bespoke kitchen Hammersmith and kitchen fitting across W6. The focus is direct, practical work for homeowners rather than showroom finance language or generic design claims.
Kitchen Cabinets
Bespoke kitchen cabinets and fitted storage
Custom kitchen cabinets
Cabinets can be planned around the room, the appliance layout and the storage you actually need, rather than forcing a standard run into an awkward wall.
Larders, pantries and tall storage
Tall units, larder storage and pantry-style cupboards can make compact kitchens work harder without cluttering the worktop.
Islands, peninsulas and open-plan runs
Where the room allows, an island or peninsula can add storage, prep space and a clearer link between cooking, dining and living.
Panels, plinths and finishing details
End panels, fillers, trims, plinths, doors and drawer fronts are the details that make kitchen cabinetry feel fitted rather than dropped in.
Kitchen Designs
Bespoke kitchen designs built for daily use
Kitchen design is not only about the look of the doors. It is about how the space works when the kettle is on, the dishwasher is open, someone is cooking and someone else is trying to get through the room. R3 can help shape the kitchen layout around storage, cooking, appliance positions, worktop runs and the way the kitchen connects to the rest of the home.
For compact Hammersmith kitchens, storage and clear movement matter. Tall cabinets, drawer storage and careful appliance housing can make a small room easier to use. For rear extensions and open-plan kitchen living spaces, the balance is different: the kitchen needs to look calm from the dining area while still working hard for daily use.
We can discuss shaker kitchens, painted kitchens, modern kitchen fronts, timber details, handles, soft-close drawers, cupboards, splashback areas, sink and tap positions, and worktop coordination. If a specialist supplier is needed for worktops, appliances or finishes, those items should be confirmed in the written scope before work starts.
Local Detail
Kitchen joinery for local houses and flats
Hammersmith kitchens vary a lot. Around Brook Green and Brackenbury Village, period homes often have narrow kitchen spaces, chimney breasts, older floors and rear extensions where the kitchen needs to join old and new parts of the house. Near Ravenscourt Park, family homes often need durable storage, better circulation and practical worktop space. Around King Street and Hammersmith Broadway, flats may need compact cabinetry and careful coordination with services, access and existing walls.
This local detail matters because a kitchen can look good in a plan but fail in the room. Door swings, appliances, corners, uneven walls, skirting lines, flooring height, sockets and lighting all affect the final fit. A carpenter-led approach helps catch these details early, especially where kitchen cabinets need to meet flooring, stairs, alcoves, panelling or other joinery.
Style And Materials
A kitchen style that suits the property
The right kitchen style depends on the house as much as personal taste. Shaker kitchens often suit period homes because the doors have enough detail to feel settled, without overwhelming the room. Painted kitchens can work well where the kitchen needs to connect with existing joinery, flooring or wall colours. A more modern kitchen may use flatter fronts, cleaner lines and simpler handles.
Materials and finishes should be chosen around daily use. Doors, drawers, hinges, handles, cabinet interiors, worktops, splashback areas and appliance housings all need to work together. If you want oak details, brass handles, quartz worktops, natural stone, a painted finish or a handmade kitchen feel, those choices should be discussed before the build or fitting work starts.
R3 will not overpromise specialist supply items. If a separate supplier is needed for worktops, appliances, stone, glass or electrical work, we can coordinate around those items in the kitchen scope so the joinery and fitting still land cleanly.
Practical Storage
Storage that makes the kitchen easier to use
Good bespoke kitchen cabinets should reduce clutter, not just add more cupboards. A larder can keep dry goods, breakfast items and small appliances out of sight. Deep drawers can make pans and plates easier to reach than low cupboards. Narrow pull-outs, tray spaces, bin storage and corner solutions can make awkward gaps useful.
In a compact kitchen, every cabinet needs a job. In a larger open-plan kitchen, the challenge is different: the room needs enough storage to stay calm when viewed from the dining or living area. Kitchen design should therefore start with what you cook, what you store, how many people use the space and where the pinch points are.
Bespoke kitchens W6 homeowners commission often sit within wider renovations. If the kitchen connects to a utility room, boot room, hallway storage, fitted wardrobes or new flooring, tell us early. It is easier to plan clean lines, panel details and thresholds before the work is underway.
Design And Fitting Process
From first photos to final kitchen fitting
1. Photos and first discussion
Send photos of the kitchen, rough measurements, your postcode and any plans, supplier drawings or style references you already have. This helps us understand whether the project is mainly kitchen fitting, bespoke kitchen cabinets, layout advice or a wider renovation.
2. Measure-up and layout review
We check the room, wall lines, floor levels, access, services and how the kitchen connects to nearby spaces. This is where we look at cabinet sizes, appliance positions, storage gaps, worktop runs and any joinery details that need planning before fitting.
3. Written scope
You receive a written scope for the agreed work. It should cover the kitchen cabinetry, fitting details, finishing items, assumptions and any supplier items that still need confirming. Clear scope is important because kitchens involve many small decisions.
4. Build, fit and finish
The kitchen is fitted with attention to levels, alignment, panels, plinths, doors, drawers, trims and final adjustments. We keep the finish practical and tidy, with the aim of creating a kitchen that feels built for the room rather than simply installed in it.
Why R3 Carpentry
Bespoke kitchen work with joinery standards
Carpenter-led detail
R3 bring carpentry and joinery experience to cabinets, panels, trims, plinths, doors and the final finish.
Local to West London
We are based in Acton and work across Hammersmith, Chiswick, Ealing and surrounding West London homes.
One written scope
The kitchen work, assumptions and finishing details are agreed in writing so the project is clear before fitting begins.
Built around real rooms
Older walls, uneven floors, compact spaces and open-plan layouts are considered before the cabinet and fitting decisions are made.
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Use original kitchen and cabinetry images
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FAQ
Bespoke kitchen questions
Related Services
Planning more than the kitchen?
Kitchen work often connects with wider carpentry. R3 can also help with kitchen fitting in Hammersmith, floor fitting, fitted wardrobes and other bespoke joinery where the home needs a consistent finish.
Planning a bespoke kitchen in Hammersmith?
Send photos of the room, rough measurements, your postcode and what you want the kitchen to do better. For bespoke kitchens Hammersmith projects, supplier plans, cabinet drawings, appliance details and style references are all useful.
Planning more work in Hammersmith? See kitchen fitters in Hammersmith, fitted wardrobes in Hammersmith, floor fitters in Hammersmith. Nearby: bespoke kitchens in Chiswick and bespoke kitchens in Wandsworth. You can also browse our services, view the areas we cover or contact R3 Carpentry.