Bespoke at its best
Tuesday, 25 October 2011 20:10
'Bespoke’ is a term so over-used it has lost its true meaning and significance. At Barnes of Ashburton, we still use the word bespoke to describe a kitchen that has been designed and handmade from scratch; a kitchen that makes the very best use of space and reflects the style and needs of the home-owner.
Our kitchens aren’t pre-designed, part-built and stocked in a warehouse. The wide choice of styles, timbers, finishes and accessories offered by Barnes of Ashburton, is restricted only by your imagination (and ours!). We call our service truly bespoke.
At heart we are traditional cabinet makers and treat each individual bespoke kitchen as pieces of solid wood furniture. Your new kitchen will be designed, handcrafted and fitted with the same exacting attention to detail that artisans down the centuries have afforded their work.
So if your period cottage has sloping internal walls that make ‘off the shelf’ cabinetry tricky to fit choose bespoke.
Or for a ‘Pet Station’ that seamlessly blends into your kitchen interior whilst providing a cosy corner for your pooch choose bespoke.
Our designers can make your kitchen work harder for you. Whether you’d like a low work-surface area designed for children to help with food preparation or a home-office area to catch up on emails while the potatoes boil, speak to your Barnes of Ashburton designer.
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