How long does it take to build and install a bespoke kitchen?

Bespoke kitchens are made with care, attention, and a high level of detail. While they take longer than off-the-shelf solutions, the result is a kitchen that fits your home and lifestyle perfectly. Here’s a general breakdown of the process and timeline.
1. Design and consultation (2–4 weeks)
This stage includes site visits, measurements, and design discussions. You’ll review options for layouts, materials, finishes, and fittings. Revisions may be made based on feedback until the design is finalised.
2. Material sourcing and preparation (1–2 weeks)
Once the design is approved, timber and other materials are sourced. Sustainable sourcing and timber selection take place during this time.
3. Crafting the kitchen (6–10 weeks)
This is the most time-intensive stage. Skilled cabinet makers construct each element by hand, ensuring quality and precision. If your kitchen includes painted elements, this can extend the timeframe slightly.
4. Delivery and installation (1–2 weeks)
Once completed, the kitchen is delivered and professionally installed. Installation involves fitting cabinetry, appliances, worktops, and final touches.
Total time: 10 to 16 weeks (on average)
Every kitchen is different, and timescales vary depending on complexity, availability of materials, and your location.
We design and build bespoke kitchens in Cirencester, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern practicality. Every kitchen is designed to complement the character of Cirencester homes and the surrounding area. Contact us to discuss your project or visit our showroom, we’d love to help turn your ideas into reality.