Generous, painted, properly proportioned
The Norfolk Kitchen
The Norfolk Kitchen is drawn for the scale of a Norfolk house — farmhouses, barn conversions, flint cottages on the coast, rectories inland. In-frame Shaker doors, painted by hand. Larders with marble cold shelves. Range cooker housings for an AGA, Everhot or Lacanche. Stone or oak worktops, fireclay sinks, brass and bronze ironmongery.
Designed for the Norfolk house
Norfolk kitchens often need to do two things at once: feel properly scaled for generous rooms while still being calm enough for everyday use. We draw the joinery with that balance in mind, giving the cabinetry enough width, depth and rhythm to look settled in larger spaces without becoming heavy.
That applies just as much to coastal cottages and converted barns as it does to inland rectories. The materials are practical, but the proportions do the real work.

Larders and pantries
Tall cupboards, breakfast cupboards and pantry runs are planned around real use, with shelving, drawers and colder stone-lined areas where they actually earn their place.

Range cooker housings
We build range walls and housings that look architectural, whether the room centres on an AGA, an Everhot or a larger Lacanche.

Worktops and sinks
Oak, marble, granite and other stone surfaces each change the tone of a Norfolk kitchen. We help match the worktop and sink to how the room is used day to day.
Boot-room links
Many Norfolk houses want the kitchen to connect cleanly with a boot room, utility or back hall. We can design those pieces together so the circulation, storage and finishes feel coherent from one room to the next.
Made and fitted across Norfolk
We design, make and fit bespoke kitchens for projects across Norfolk, with the workshop detail and site sequencing needed for both straightforward renovations and more complex old-house work.
Frequently asked questions
Do you fit kitchens across Norfolk?
Yes. We work across the county and plan each project around access, building condition and the practical realities of the property.
Can you design around an AGA or Everhot?
Yes. We regularly plan cabinetry and ventilation around heat-storage and electric range cookers, as well as larger statement ranges.
What is the lead time for a Norfolk kitchen?
Lead time depends on the design complexity and workshop schedule, so we set out timings clearly once the brief and scope are established.
Does open shelving suit this style?
It can, when used deliberately. A little open shelving can keep a room feeling lighter, but we usually balance it with enough enclosed storage to make the kitchen work properly.
Designing for Norfolk houses, coast and countryside
Norfolk kitchens often need generosity: more space for storage, more room around the island, more connection with outdoor life and more tolerance for family use, dogs, guests and weekends away. The cabinetry should therefore feel robust without becoming heavy, and traditional without becoming staged.
In a coastal property, finishes need to cope with stronger light, salt air, sand, wet coats and a relaxed way of living. In a farmhouse or country house, the kitchen may need a proper range area, a large larder, a boot-room link and an island that works equally well for preparation and gathering. Both briefs can use the same workshop skills, but the details should not be identical.
The right Norfolk kitchen feels as though it has always had a purpose in the house, even when every cupboard is newly made.
Large rooms need structure
An island, dresser, cooker wall and pantry can help organise a generous room without making it feel empty.
Coastal houses need calm materials
Paint, oak, stone and simple hardware often work better than overly polished finishes in strong coastal light.
Back-of-house spaces matter
Boot rooms, utilities and larders often decide whether the main kitchen stays elegant day to day.
Traditional can still be efficient
Modern appliances, extraction and storage can sit behind cabinetry that feels properly rural and architectural.
Local kitchen work, national joinery standards
For bespoke kitchens our main local focus is Suffolk, Essex, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, but Reeve & Co also fits high-end kitchens and fitted furniture nationally. We are regularly working in London on residential joinery projects, so the workshop is used to delivering the same level of detail for townhouses, country homes, apartments and larger private houses well beyond East Anglia.
Have a Norfolk kitchen in mind?
If you are planning a painted kitchen, pantry or utility for a Norfolk home, we can design it around the room’s scale, the cooker you want to use and the way the house already works.
