Bespoke suffolk kitchens from Reeve & Co — handmade in our Suffolk workshop for high-end homes across London, the Home Counties and East Anglia.

Designed and made in Suffolk
The Suffolk Kitchen
The Suffolk Kitchen is the kitchen most often asked of us. In-frame Shaker doors in solid tulipwood, hand-painted in a Farrow & Ball or Little Greene colour, walnut tall cupboards where the room invites them, stone or timber worktops, ironmongery in unlacquered brass or aged bronze. Quiet, generous, built to be used hard.
A Suffolk kitchen, drawn for a Suffolk house
A Suffolk kitchen, drawn for a Suffolk house
There is no stock answer to an old farmhouse, a listed townhouse, a barn conversion or a new house that wants the same calm. We measure properly, draw by hand and in CAD, test how the room wants to work, and tune every line of cabinetry to the architecture rather than forcing a standard kitchen into place.
The result is recognisably Suffolk in character without becoming theatrical: honest proportions, depth in the paint finish, proper drawers, larders and tall cupboards, and enough visual quiet for the materials to do the work.

Built to be used for decades
Built to be used for decades
We make kitchens for daily life rather than for photographs alone. Carcases are made with longevity in mind, doors are properly framed, drawers are designed to take weight, and finishes are selected for how they age rather than how they shout on day one.
This is cabinetry for cooking, gathering, homework, muddy boots, guests and ordinary weekdays. The pleasure comes from use: doors that close well, timber that gains character, and a room that still feels settled years after installation.
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Tulipwood gives the painted work crisp detail and a stable surface. Walnut adds warmth and depth where a room benefits from contrast, especially on tall cupboards, dresser elements and islands. For worktops, we guide clients between stone, marble, oak and other timber according to how the kitchen will actually be used.
Colours are chosen for the house and light, not from fashion alone. Farrow & Ball and Little Greene remain favourites because they suit the character of these rooms and repaint beautifully in years to come.

Made in our workshop near Ipswich
Made in our workshop near Ipswich
Drawn carefully
Every project starts with measured rooms, conversation and proper drawings. Storage, circulation, sightlines and appliances are resolved before the workshop begins cutting timber.
Made by hand
Cabinetry is made in our Suffolk workshop by makers who understand joinery, proportion and finish. We build with enough precision for fine furniture and enough practicality for family life.
Finished for the room
Paint, ironmongery, internal fittings and worktops are chosen as one composition, so the kitchen feels settled and architectural rather than assembled from separate decisions.



Aftercare for the life of the kitchen
Aftercare for the life of the kitchen
A hand-made painted kitchen should become easier to live with over time, not more precious. We advise on cleaning, worktop care, adjustments and the small maintenance that keeps everything feeling exact. If, years later, a kitchen wants repainting or thoughtful updating, it is designed to welcome that rather than resist it.
The aim is simple: a kitchen that remains calm, practical and handsome through decades of real use.
Typical aftercare support
- Advice on painted surfaces, timber and stone care
- Adjustment support once the kitchen has settled in
- Guidance on repainting and refreshing in future years
- Ongoing help from the same workshop that made it
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Do you fit Suffolk kitchens across the county?
Yes. We regularly design, make and install kitchens across Suffolk, from villages and market towns to coastal and country houses, with the same workshop-led approach throughout.
Which paint colours work best for a Suffolk kitchen?
That depends on the house, light and surrounding materials. We often work with Farrow & Ball and Little Greene because their colours sit well in period and country rooms, but we narrow the choice to what truly suits the space rather than pushing a fashionable shade.
Can the kitchen be repainted in future?
Yes. A properly made painted kitchen should be capable of being refreshed over time. We can advise on repainting so that the kitchen keeps its character while adapting to how the house evolves.
What is the lead time for a Suffolk kitchen?
Lead time varies with the scope of the project, the complexity of the room and our workshop schedule. We set this out clearly during the design process so expectations are realistic from the outset.
Do you work outside East Anglia?
Yes. Although this kitchen style is rooted in Suffolk and much of our work is in East Anglia, we also design and make kitchens for projects farther afield when the brief and house suit the way we work.
Who fits the kitchen?
Fitting is handled by experienced installers working closely with us, so the intent of the drawings and the standards of the workshop carry through on site. That coordination is a large part of what makes the finished room feel composed.
Why a local Suffolk workshop matters
A Suffolk kitchen made in Suffolk has a different feel from a kitchen sold locally but manufactured elsewhere. Clients can visit the workshop, see work in progress and talk to the people who will actually draw, make, finish and fit the furniture. That closeness keeps the design practical and the finish accountable.
Local also means we understand the houses. We see the same issues repeatedly: old floors out of level, thick walls, low beams, lean-to extensions, large country-house utility spaces and barn conversions where the kitchen has to sit comfortably inside a strong architectural shell. None of that is a problem when the kitchen is drawn properly from the beginning.
For many clients, the Suffolk kitchen is not just a style. It is a way of making the room feel settled, useful and quietly substantial.
Useful for older rooms
Bespoke plinths, scribes and end panels help the cabinetry meet uneven floors and walls without looking forced.
Good for whole-room planning
The kitchen can be planned with a pantry, boot room, dresser or utility so the practical storage is spread through the house.
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.
Discuss your project
Thinking about a Suffolk kitchen?
Send drawings, photographs or a simple outline of the room and we can advise on layout, materials, finishes and the level of detail that will make the kitchen feel right for the house.
Bespoke suffolk kitchens by Reeve & Co
From our Suffolk workshop we design, make and install bespoke suffolk kitchens for high-end homes across London, the Home Counties and East Anglia. Every commission is made to measure and finished to a furniture-quality standard. To discuss bespoke suffolk kitchens, get in touch or explore our case studies.
