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We design and build Putney kitchen renovations across Putney's principal residential streets - bespoke cabinetry, premium appliance integration, natural-stone worktops, lighting design, ventilation and open-plan reconfiguration for period homes, townhouses, family houses and prime apartments where layout, services, structural coordination and finish sequencing need handling properly.
Putney runs from the river up to the heath, and its housing spans that whole stretch. Putney Hill carries grand Victorian villas and mansion blocks; Disraeli Road and the streets off the Lower Richmond Road bring long Edwardian and Victorian family terraces; and Putney High Street anchors riverside flats and conversions. Its Victorian villas, Edwardian terraces and riverside homes are a mix of family housing and leasehold flats, so a kitchen project can be a family-house remodel or a leasehold flat refit depending on where it sits.
On the riverside and in the mansion blocks, the flats are leasehold, so structure, acoustics and freeholder consent are central and settled before the kitchen is drawn. In the villas and terraces the emphasis is whole-house refurbishment, with many period houses needing services renewal and reconfiguration around the new room. Knowing which of these a property is shapes the whole approach from the first visit.
Putney sits in Wandsworth, whose conservation areas protect its best streets between the river and the heath, and the council scrutinises external change and applies Article 4 controls. On budget, a two-bed flat refurbishment is set at a London-wide £60,000 to £110,000 before VAT; and where a Putney kitchen is extended in a house, the new area is costed at £2,200 to £3,500 per square metre, alongside £5,000 to £30,000 for the kitchen supply, before VAT.
In a London period property, the kitchen is rarely just cabinetry. Getting the room right usually means opening up a wall, rerouting drainage or power, and rethinking how cooking, eating and family life share one space — which is why we design, engineer and build the whole room under a single contract rather than fitting units into someone else’s shell. The layout comes first, chosen around how your household actually uses the room.
Every decision is settled on screen before it costs money on site.
Most kitchens take 4–8 weeks on site depending on how much structural and services work sits behind the cabinetry. Read the full kitchen renovation guide for layouts, worktop materials and specification tiers in detail.
Compliance is built into the programme rather than bolted on. New circuits in a kitchen are notifiable electrical work under Part P, extraction and ventilation must meet Building Regulations, and structural openings need building control approval of the engineering. If you live in a flat, altering services or removing walls usually needs your freeholder’s consent before work starts. For the consent rules in your borough, see our planning guide library.
A kitchen studio designs but leaves you to find a builder; a builder fits but leaves you to find a designer. We close that gap. Design and any structural engineering come from one office — including our in-house RIBA Chartered Architects when the project reshapes the floor plan — and the same company builds what it drew. Where a survey, party wall matter or condition report is needed, RICS surveying support is available through our sister company. Every contract is fixed-price and backed by £10M professional indemnity and public liability insurance. Weekday enquiries made before 2pm get a call back from us that same day.
Its range, from river to heath. Putney Hill carries grand Victorian villas and mansion blocks, while Disraeli Road and the Lower Richmond Road streets bring Edwardian and Victorian family terraces, and Putney High Street anchors riverside flats. That mix of family housing and leasehold flats means a kitchen job can go either way.
The lease leads. On the riverside and in the mansion blocks the flats are leasehold, so structure, acoustics and freeholder consent are central and settled before the kitchen is drawn. We confirm the lease and managing-agent requirements first, then design to suit the building.
Putney Hill, with its grand Victorian villas and mansion blocks; Disraeli Road and the streets off the Lower Richmond Road, with their Edwardian and Victorian family terraces; and Putney High Street, which anchors the riverside flats and conversions.
Where the work is visible, likely. Putney sits in Wandsworth, whose conservation areas protect its best streets between the river and the heath, and the council scrutinises external change and applies Article 4 controls. We confirm the designation before any external element is drawn.
A two-bed flat refurbishment is set at a London-wide £60,000 to £110,000 before VAT. Where a Putney kitchen is extended in a house, the new area is costed at £2,200 to £3,500 per square metre, alongside £5,000 to £30,000 for the kitchen supply, before VAT.
Visit our studio or invite us to survey your home. We’ll assess scope, discuss design possibilities and provide an honest budget framework — completely free.
We survey your property, discuss your vision and provide a clear budget framework.