Country Kitchen Ideas and Designs

Stratford upon Avon
Stratford upon Avon
Heaven & Stubbs LtdHeaven & Stubbs Ltd
Inspiration for a farmhouse kitchen in Oxfordshire.
Hulls House
Hulls House
Create PerfectCreate Perfect
Medium sized rural enclosed kitchen in Gloucestershire with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, green cabinets, quartz worktops, green splashback, metro tiled splashback, black appliances, dark hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
Pantry
Pantry
Maddalena MinervaMaddalena Minerva
Design ideas for a rural grey and teal kitchen in London.
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Aylworth Barn
Aylworth Barn
Ashleigh Clarke ArchitectsAshleigh Clarke Architects
Barn conversion
Country kitchen in Gloucestershire.
A Country Cottage Kitchen
A Country Cottage Kitchen
Countryside KitchensCountryside Kitchens
A tired old cramped kitchen was transformed into an open, light space incorporating the oak framed garden room as the dining area. This opened up the kitchen enabling Shona to cleverly design smart storage by removing the wall cabinets and old extractor resulting in the area being flooded with natural light.
The Wiltshire
The Wiltshire
Stephen GraverStephen Graver
Inspiration for a rural kitchen in Wiltshire.
Hampshire House
Hampshire House
OmniformOmniform
This is an example of a farmhouse kitchen in London.
Langdale Holiday Cottage
Langdale Holiday Cottage
Linda Joseph InteriorsLinda Joseph Interiors
Inspiration for a country l-shaped kitchen in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, wood worktops, medium hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors, brown worktops and exposed beams.
Georgian Manor-Pantry
Georgian Manor-Pantry
Nefarious DesignNefarious Design
Design ideas for a rural u-shaped kitchen pantry in Buckinghamshire with flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and white worktops.
Somerset Farmhouse Luxury Kitchen
Somerset Farmhouse Luxury Kitchen
David SalisburyDavid Salisbury
In our latest Kitchen ‘stories’ series, we share the journey behind the transformation of this Somerset farmhouse. This was a complete renovation project in the true sense of the word, involving both the vision of the owner and one of David Salisbury’s most experienced designers. The period property had an existing kitchen which was simply too small and clearly not suitable for a busy family, with a fondness for entertaining. The masterstroke was the decision to relocate the kitchen to what was the former living room and open up the property with a glazed extension, instantly adding in light-bathed space and creating the all-important connection to the garden. The idea to position the kitchen in a new, purpose-built space provided the opportunity to start with a blank canvas: a kitchen designer’s dream! Planning the new kitchen without the constraints of services, such as existing electrics and plumbing, meant we could set about creating a space that was truly tailored to our client. First of all this meant really understanding the home owner and listening to how this busy family lived their lives at home – very socially was the answer! With a substantial new space to work with, we designed a large island to form the centrepiece of the new kitchen, along with an informal entertaining space with comfy bar stools. Having considered a number of different cooking options, our client chose an Everhot range cooker, having visited our showroom in Chelsea to see the existing display and get a better understanding of their reputation for energy efficiency and contemporary cooking functionality. The soft grey tone of the Everhot (Dove Grey) not only acted as a strong focal point, but a warming source of heat for the family (and dog!) to snuggle around. The striking choice of paint finish, ‘Drammen’ from David Salisbury’s unique palette, accentuates the quality of the joinery and is the perfect pairing with our solid oak carcasses – we could look at this eye-catching combination all day! The mix of busy family and social life meant choice of refrigeration was important to get right. The French door fridge freezer from Fisher & Paykel not only maximised storage, it also included a built-in ice maker, a must-have for hosting informal drinks or a weekend night in. Plenty of flexible space for larder essentials was provided by the bespoke pantry cupboard, situated alongside the fridge, with bottle and spice racks and even a cold shelf in matching quartz. Introducing a bench seat under the window allowed a seamless continuation of the kitchen cabinetry and another great space to bring family and guests together, when cooking and entertaining. Safe to say, it’s now the favourite space for Orla (the family’s dog) to take in the views of the garden! Whilst last, but by no means least, the final feature of the kitchen, was a bespoke media unit with bi-fold doors to conceal the TV, which doubled up as a drinks cabinet with integrated wine cooler. Designed from scratch, the new kitchen for this Somerset farmhouse is a combination of timeless design and modern luxury. Being able to cook for and entertain family and guests, in the same space at the same time, meant the final design was perfectly done!
TILLINGHAM | Grade II listed country house kitchen extension
TILLINGHAM | Grade II listed country house kitchen extension
Davonport Kitchen & HomeDavonport Kitchen & Home
After living in their grade II listed country house for over 3 years, Greg and Karen felt that the size of their kitchen was disproportionate to the rest of the property. Greg commented, “We liked the existing Aga and mantel set-up, but the room was just too small for the house and needed to be updated.” With that in mind, they got in touch with Davonport to help design their dream country kitchen extension. Set in four-acre grounds with six bedrooms and five reception rooms, the kitchen in the stunning, heavily-timbered property was very compact and isolated from the rest of the home, with no space for formal dining. Taking the decision to extend the space by more than half again, the couple created room for a spacious kitchen-diner, overlooking their landscaped gardens. Retaining the existing Aga range oven and mantel was a top priority. The brief was to create a classic style kitchen incorporating a formal area for dining and entertaining guests, including modern appliances to use when the Aga was inactive. Davonport Tillingham style cabinets with curved pilasters were chosen because of their timeless style and appeal. They were hand-painted in soft neutrals (Farrow and Ball’s Pointing and Green Smoke), topped with an opulent black granite worktop, and finished with polished nickel handles to complete the classic look. Split into three main zones for cooking, dining, and entertaining, the new room is spacious and airy, reflecting the generous proportions of the rest of the property. In fact, to look at it, you would think it was part of the original property. A generous rectangular island with breakfast bar frames the kitchen area, providing ample space for food prep and informal seating for two. The new extension also accommodates a large table for formal dining, which is positioned at the end of the room, benefiting from a range of views of the property’s picturesque gardens.
Kitchen’s
Kitchen’s
Forge InteriorsForge Interiors
Design ideas for a farmhouse kitchen in Other.
Colinette
Colinette
Alex DauleyAlex Dauley
Design ideas for a rural kitchen in London.
Case Study: Oliver
Case Study: Oliver
RoundhouseRoundhouse
The architectural features of this space allowed for a playful combination of finishes, textures and colour. The clients wanted a strong contrast in colour and this bespoke kitchen design in our combined Classic and Urbo ranges is far from ordinary. The fresh and bright botanical green was a natural pairing with the garden and house plants and the stainless-steel worktop and rough sawn oak kitchen island balance and mirror the oak doors and beams. The shape of the room led to this elongated kitchen island that focused on food preparation and moved to breakfast seating and entertaining at the end with splay table with stylish shark nose edging.
Soho Townhouse
Soho Townhouse
Jemma Goodman DesignJemma Goodman Design
Design ideas for a rural kitchen in London.

Country Kitchen Ideas and Designs

Farmhouse Kitchen
Farmhouse Kitchen
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
A country kitchen in rural Pembrokeshire with breathtaking views and plenty of character. Under the striking low beamed ceiling, the Shaker cabinets are designed in an L-shape run with a large central freestanding island. The kitchen revolves around the generously proportioned Ash island acting as a prep table, a place to perch and plenty of storage. In keeping with the farmhouse aesthetic, the walk in pantry houses jams and jars with everything on show. Round the corner lies the utility space with an additional sink and white good appliances with a boot room on entry to the property for muddy wellies and raincoats.
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