L-shaped kitchens for Notting Hill homes — a flexible corner layout that suits period rooms and conversion flats, frees a wall for dining, and is built bespoke with all trades under one team.
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An L-shaped kitchen runs the units along two adjoining walls, leaving the rest of the room free. In Notting Hill’s period houses and conversion flats that flexibility is valuable — it keeps an efficient working triangle in the corner while freeing a wall for a table, a banquette or simply more light and air.
It adapts well to rooms that are not perfectly square, which most period and converted kitchens are not. The two runs can absorb a chimney breast or a change in wall line, and the open corner makes the kitchen feel larger than a single run or a tight galley ever could.
We plan the L around the working triangle and the rest of the room’s use, build the cabinetry bespoke to the walls, and handle the services, worktops and finishes in one contract for a kitchen that is both practical and calm, with honest budgets in pounds sterling.
The L-shape works because it is flexible — but the corner and wall lines need careful planning.
Units on two walls leave the rest of the room for dining, seating or light.
The two runs absorb chimney breasts and uneven walls better than a single straight run.
A well-detailed corner — carousel, drawers or a clever cabinet — stops space being wasted.
Cabinetry is made to the actual walls, so the L fits the room precisely.
From a flexible layout to a finished, bespoke L-shaped kitchen — under one team.
Planning the L around the working triangle and the rest of the room.
Cabinetry built to the two walls, absorbing chimney breasts and changes in line.
Carousels, pull-outs or drawer corners so no space is wasted.
Stone, timber or composite worktops templated to the units.
Sink, dishwasher and appliances placed for an efficient corner.
Power, task and ambient lighting across both runs.
Splashbacks, flooring and decoration to a high standard.
Two-stage snagging and a clean handover.
We design and fit L-shaped kitchens across Notting Hill’s period houses and conversion flats in W11.
Notting Hill sits within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea — see our Notting Hill area page and South West London refurbishment overview.
Book a no-obligation consultation at 2 Eaton Gate in SW1, at our Hampstead studio, or at your property. We will give you an honest read on approvals, programme and budget band — in pounds sterling — before you commit.
Site visit · approvals read · outline budget band (GBP) · programme indication. No obligation.
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