Recent Projects
Galley Kitchen!
Galley kitchen means that everything is to hand and no stretching is needed!
Two Tone
An island with an overhang for stools, sinks and dishwashers was a must for this new kitchen we have just finished in a brand new extension.
Three Rooms Rolled Into One!
These clients didn’t just want a new kitchen but also new laundry and boot rooms!
Fade To Grey
A free-standing Retro style fridge/freezer and a peninsula to sit at were top of the wish-list.
Black & White
Our clients combined ‘Portland Stone’ and ‘Jack Black’ both from The Little Green Paint Co for their brand new kitchen in their new extension.
Industrial Heaven
The concrete ceilings in this kitchen, the wood clad column and the exposed pipework gave this kitchen we did recently a very industrial feel!
Split Levels
Having two different floor levels in this Gloucestershire Cotswold stone cottage made the fitting process rather interesting!
Apartment Central
Even an apartment in the city centre needs a hand-made traditional kitchen.
The Vault
Our clients had a brand-new extension with a vaulted ceiling and they wanted hand-made, hand-painted cabinets for the kitchen and utility room.
Amazing Space
After years of service a certain Cotswold doctor at last retired - which meant he and his wife could spend more time with the family. And this meant needing more space to entertain them. So the result is a huge extension housing a brand new kitchen-diner.
Lockdown In The Walled Garden
Luckily at first the Sutcliffes were able to escape into their walled garden during lockdown.
All White Now
Jeremy and Teresa’s house was modern and split-level but the kitchen was definitely stuck in the 90s - complete with “Meditteranean” arch separating it from the dining area.
Picture Perfect
Rachel is one of the WCM team – she takes a lot of our photographs. So she turned to us when she wanted to change her kitchen. She lives in a detached stone house in Chipping Campden and the cream units were …okay, but nothing special.
Singing The Blues
If you’re going to leave New Orleans to join a blues band in Stroud you’ll want to embrace the whole Cotswolds experience, right? And this is what Ben and his partner have done when choosing a new kitchen in their stone-walled cottage.
Italian Renaissance
True to his Italian roots this owner and his family decided to go for a few bright Mediterranean touches when they renewed their kitchen.
From Pine To Painted
This family’s cottage felt like a cave with the dark pine units from floor to ceiling. Now thanks to new cabinetry in softer fresher colours from the WCM team it’s lifted everyone’s mood.
From City To Countryside
This couple decided to up sticks from London and move to a lovely Cotswold cottage deep in the countryside. But they knew it needed an overhaul, particularly in the kitchen.
Time For Tea With Tetleys
Anyone would want to celebrate with a cuppa with a fab new kitchen like theirs.
Fresh Fields
Ellen was so pleased with the hand-made kitchen WCM made for her in her previous home that she asked the team to make her another when she moved into a bigger house.
Escape To The Country
From a big Victorian detached house in Cheltenham the family moved into a new home in the countryside.
Newly Minted
An oasis of calm with beautifully-fitted cabinetry in soft tones of 'Minty Vert de Terre' by Farrow & Ball.
Room With A View
The views from their cottage were spectacular but inside the kitchen it wasn’t so inspiring. So after 20 years of looking at the dreary browns and yellow units the family decided they needed a change.
Haven Of Calm
Their kitchen was the pits. So once the children had moved out the couple decided their 20-year-old cabinetry had to be renewed.
Extra Warm Welcome
It’s always nice to greet your guests with a steaming hot drink – and Stroud Museum felt the same.
Wedding Bells
Here’s a great place to hold your wedding reception – to be celebrated with a drink or several.
Sunshine At Midnight
Every millimetre of space was utilised to make the most of a bijou flat in London.
Top Of The Tree
Not a kitchen this time. Instead we transformed a bedroom up in an attic, making the most of the space.
First Time Christmas
When Helen and her daughter moved into their cottage it took our team from October to just before Christmas to lay new oak flooring and build a beautiful new kitchen with all sorts of extras.
Take It Away
The Comptons are busy doctors and when the team came to see them their fridge was covered in take-away menus for every day of the week.
Perking Up
The Perks family decided they wanted to bring their kitchen in from the cold. So despite the cool-sounding 'Arctic Limestone' resin worktops by Capsule and Franke 'Eiger' chrome tap they now have the coziest of kitchens.
Kitchen Garden
Gemma bought a huge house near Stroud then renovated it from head to foot. An old garden room at the rear, heavy with old oak ceiling trusses became the site of the new kitchen and WCM designed and made all the Shaker-style units painted them in 'Pavilion Grey' by Farrow & Ball plus the 'Bianca Carrara' marble worktops.
Upside Down
Having bought a Cotswold cottage (typically built on a slope) this couple moved their ground floor kitchen into the basement then put in double doors for access to the garden.
Ringing Their Bell
When Dave and Debbie Exell re-opened the rundown 'Bell Inn' at Selsley we at WCM were called in to help.
Cornish Cream
Hazel and Stephen recently gave their 100 year old home a 21st century makeover which involved a brand new extension housing a brand new WCM kitchen.
Swedish Style
Don’t think we always do traditional. The Conaghans from London wanted a contemporary minimalist look for their new kitchen in their Cotswold cottage.
From Start To Finish
We at WCM can organize your project from start to finish whether it includes building work, plumbing, flooring, electrics, fitting, decorating … you name it, we can project-manage it.
Period Perfection
Our Cirencester couple had to double the size of their original dark and pokey 1970s kitchen by gutting it, removing walls and adding windows.
Freedom To Move
Their old kitchen was a cramped galley in a corner of an L-shaped family room. Thanks to WCM the new Shaker-style units and walnut worktops now take up an entire wing.
Extension Gives A New Lease Of Life
This Grade 2 Regency house in Cheltenham weathered a huge makeover after the family inside realised they needed a much bigger kitchen.
Baked To Perfection
The team from WCM not only turned the Bakers’ unwanted breakfast room into a dream kitchen with new hand-made and hand-painted units and oak worktops but added a unique touch – a mirror to act as a splashback to the Aga.
Recycling To Refurbish
Always on-trend Woodchester Cabinet Makers rescued and recycled the high-quality Blue Pearl granite worktops and farmhouse sink from a rather tired old kitchen.