Bespoke Kitchens · Notting Hill W11

Bespoke kitchens
for Notting Hill homes.

Hand-built cabinetry, marble worktops and master-carpenter-led installation for the pastel-fronted Victorian terraces around the Ladbroke Estate, the houses backing onto Notting Hill’s communal garden squares, and the family homes off Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road.

W11
Primary Postcode
12mo
Workmanship Guarantee
6–10
Week Build Time
RBKC
Local Authority

Kitchens for the Ladbroke Estate
and the streets around it.

Notting Hill’s housing stock is unusually distinctive. The pastel-fronted Victorian terraces around the Ladbroke Estate — Lansdowne Road, Stanley Crescent, Elgin Crescent, Ladbroke Square — were laid out around the communal garden squares that still define the area. Most are listed, all sit within the Ladbroke or Norland Conservation Areas, and the relationship between the kitchen at the rear and the garden is the defining design move.

The brief almost always rewards the same approach. Open up the rear of the ground floor where the building allows, with sympathetic structural work that respects the original layout. Insert a bespoke kitchen designed around the proportions of the room and the garden outlook. Restore original detailing — cornicing, original boards, sash windows — rather than stripping it out. Get the relationship between cabinetry and natural light right, and the rest follows.

We have refurbished kitchens across W11 long enough to know how the Ladbroke Estate, the Norland and Pembridge Conservation Areas, and the various garden-square committees work in practice. Cabinetry is hand-built in our workshop. Worktops are templated on site, slab-matched at every joint. Installation is done by the carpenters who built the cabinetry.

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From the first measure
to the final snag.

Every bespoke kitchen we deliver in Notting Hill 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.

01

Bespoke Design

Measured survey, layout options and elevation drawings designed for the proportions of a Notting Hill terrace and the relationship to the garden square at the rear.

02

Hand-Built Cabinetry

In-frame Shaker, handleless or bespoke door styles. Solid timber face frames, dovetailed drawer boxes, soft-close throughout, painted in your specified palette.

03

Marble & Stone

Carrara, Calacatta, Statuario, quartzite and engineered stone. Templated on site, slab-matched at joints, edges finished by hand.

04

Demolition & Strip-Out

Existing kitchen removed cleanly, with full protection of period flooring and adjacent rooms, dust suppression and waste removal — never as a hidden extra.

05

First-Fix Trades

Plumbing, electrics, gas, plastering and structural alterations coordinated by our trusted Notting Hill crew, with all certifications on completion.

06

Installation & Snagging

Cabinetry installed by the carpenters who built it. Worktops, splashbacks, appliances and lighting fitted to a level we sign off personally before handover.

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The detail that separates a kitchen
that belongs from one that doesn’t.

A bespoke kitchen in a Notting Hill listed Victorian terrace is a fundamentally different brief from a fitted kitchen elsewhere. The constraints are different, the consent regime is layered (planning, listed-building consent, garden-committee approvals), and the relationship to the communal garden at the rear is the design move that has to work.

We have refurbished kitchens across W11 long enough to know how the Ladbroke and Norland Conservation Areas apply in practice, where listed-building consent is non-negotiable, how the garden-square committees handle access and skip placement, and how to plan deliveries around residential streets where parking is genuinely scarce. All of it is factored in at quote stage.

Postcodes coveredW11 (primary) · W2, W8, W10 (adjacent)
Property typesPastel-fronted Victorian terraces, garden-square houses, period flats, listed townhouses around the Ladbroke and Norland estates
Local authorityRoyal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Typical kitchen briefSide-return and rear extensions opening to the garden square, full bespoke cabinetry, marble worktops, integrated premium appliances, period-sympathetic detailing

What our clients
say about us.

Real reviews from ProCraft kitchen clients in Surrey and Windsor. Further verified reviews available on request.

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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.

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Surrey
★★★★★

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.

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Windsor

What Notting Hill clients
most often ask.

Yes. Side-return and rear extensions on the pastel-fronted Victorian terraces around the Ladbroke Estate — Lansdowne, Stanley and Elgin Crescent — are a regular brief for us. We coordinate structural engineering, building control, party-wall surveying and Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea planning where required, including garden-committee approvals where the work affects access from the communal square.
Yes. Almost all of Notting Hill sits within the Ladbroke and Norland Conservation Areas, with a high concentration of listed terraces and the protected character of the communal garden squares. Internal kitchen refurbishment is normally permitted, but listed-building consent applies to any change affecting historic fabric — including chimney breasts, panelling, plasterwork and original sash windows. We work to those constraints by default.
Yes. Houses backing onto Ladbroke, Lansdowne, Stanley, Elgin and other communal garden squares are a routine brief. We coordinate with garden committees on access, working hours and protection of communal grounds during deliveries and skip placement, and design kitchens to take full advantage of the garden outlook — large openings to the rear, deeper sight lines, joinery that frames the view rather than obstructs it.
We cover all of W11, including Notting Hill Gate, the Ladbroke Estate, Westbourne Grove, Portobello Road and the streets running off Holland Park Avenue. We also work routinely in adjacent W2 (Bayswater fringe), W8 (Kensington) and W10 (North Kensington).
A complete bespoke kitchen refurbishment in Notting Hill typically takes 6 to 10 weeks on site. Bespoke cabinetry and stone worktop lead times run in parallel during the design phase, so the on-site programme is not held up waiting for materials. Where structural alterations or extensions are involved, the overall programme extends accordingly. We confirm exact timelines in writing after the property visit.

A kitchen rarely sits in isolation.

Many of our Notting Hill clients commission us for the surrounding work too — bathrooms, joinery, complete refurbishment.

We build kitchens
across Notting Hill’s neighbours, too.

If you are just outside Notting Hill, we almost certainly cover you for bespoke kitchen refurbishment.

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Igor will arrange a free consultation at your Notting Hill property within 48 hours. No obligation, no pressure — just an honest conversation about scope, materials and what is possible inside the building you have.

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