The traditional style of a kitchen encompasses a wide array of looks. Such kitchens are also frequently termed country kitchens, or farmhouse kitchens. Such a kitchen can be grandiose and stately, or warm and cosy. The term ‘traditional’ includes many different styles, however the most popular style from the traditional range is a shaker door, which can be hand painted or left with a natural timber finish – or a mixture of both. The detail of a traditional kitchen often dictates the overall style, for example tongue and grooved end panels and exposed hinges will offer a more ‘country’ style, whereas plain panels and bar handles will provide a more contemporary edge to traditional cabinetry. Seymour Kitchens have an adjoining workshop and craftsmen who can create a kitchen from scratch, this means we can produce truly bespoke furniture, and this was how the company made their name. Bespoke kitchens are designed and built in-house, with only the fixtures and fittings being brought in. A bespoke kitchen is most often used in older houses which give more restricted spaces, meaning that only particular size doors and carcases can be used. However, a traditional kitchen does not need to be bespoke, and we offer many options for traditional kitchen styles.
See more of our traditional kitchens in our portfolio