Hand-built cabinetry, marble worktops and master-carpenter-led installation for Georgian townhouses around Grosvenor Square and Berkeley Square, mews properties off Mount Street, and apartments across W1. Designed to read as if they have always belonged in the room.
Mayfair is unlike anywhere else in central London. The Georgian townhouses around Grosvenor Square, Berkeley Square, Mount Street and Charles Street were designed in the eighteenth century for a domestic life that bore no resemblance to the modern household. The kitchens, where they existed at all, were below stairs. The bones of these houses are extraordinary. Adapting them for a contemporary kitchen without fighting the architecture is a careful brief.
The mews behind the principal streets — off Mount Street, South Audley Street, Park Lane, Curzon Street — are the other half of Mayfair’s housing stock. Smaller in footprint, more domestic in scale, and increasingly the most-loved homes in the area. Mews kitchens reward economy of design: every centimetre is worked to the brief, and the materials specification carries the room.
We have refurbished kitchens in both. Cabinetry is hand-built in our workshop. Worktops are templated on site, slab-matched at every joint, and finished by hand. Installation is done by the carpenters who built the cabinetry. We work routinely with Grosvenor Estate and Crown Estate freeholders and inside the Mayfair Conservation Area without surprises.
Every bespoke kitchen we deliver in Mayfair is end-to-end. One team. One point of contact. One standard. Nothing on the project is sub-contracted to a different crew with different priorities.
Measured survey, layout options and elevation drawings designed for the proportions of a Mayfair Georgian townhouse or mews property.
In-frame Shaker, handleless or bespoke door styles. Solid timber face frames, dovetailed drawer boxes, soft-close throughout, painted in your specified palette.
Carrara, Calacatta, Statuario, quartzite and engineered stone. Templated on site, slab-matched at joints, edges finished by hand.
Existing kitchen removed cleanly, with full protection of period flooring and adjacent rooms, dust suppression and waste removal — never as a hidden extra.
Plumbing, electrics, gas, plastering and structural alterations coordinated by our trusted Mayfair crew, with all certifications on completion.
Cabinetry installed by the carpenters who built it. Worktops, splashbacks, appliances and lighting fitted to a level we sign off personally before handover.
A bespoke kitchen in a Mayfair Georgian townhouse is a fundamentally different brief from a fitted kitchen in a new-build flat. The constraints are different, the planning environment is different, and the standard the building holds you to is different.
We have refurbished kitchens across W1J, W1K and W1S long enough to know how the Mayfair Conservation Area rules apply in practice, where listed-building consent is non-negotiable, how Grosvenor Estate and Crown Estate freeholder approvals work, and how to deliver into mews addresses where access matters as much as the cabinetry. All of it is factored in at quote stage.
Real reviews from ProCraft kitchen clients in Surrey and Windsor. Further verified reviews available on request.
I’ve hired Igor to do the flooring in my kitchen and I can assure this has been one of the best decisions I made. My kitchen now looks immaculate and I couldn’t be happier with ProCraft’s services. Fast, reliable and delivers quality to your needs. Very well recommended.
We needed help with repairs after a water leak. Igor came back to me quickly with a quote and completed the job that weekend. Would highly recommend.
Many of our Mayfair clients commission us for the surrounding work too — bathrooms, joinery, complete refurbishment. Each can be delivered alone or as part of a single programme.
If you are just outside Mayfair, we almost certainly cover you for bespoke kitchen refurbishment. Explore our adjacent area pages.
Igor will arrange a free consultation at your Mayfair property within 48 hours. No obligation, no pressure — just an honest conversation about scope, materials and what is possible inside the building you have.