Kitchens
Home is where the larder is. In the past 40 years kitchens have become places of interaction and entertaining, and whilst they were once just the engine room of the house – never seen let alone heard of – this paradigm shift means that kitchens often define the modern house.
Making kitchens is a fascinating process. It tends to be where all the trades meet often towards the end of a project, so cohesion and management is absolutely critical.
Without careful planning it can be as stressful as a wedding. This is where our belief in collaboration and clear communication pays dividends – there should be no nasty suprizes at the alter!
Note the images in this section are just small sample of kitchens we have made with varying aesthetics, from heritage to architectural and modern.
For more inspiration and advice please contact us at ben@mathersandcompany.co.uk, well be happy to discuss your ideas or arrange a site visit.

Fitted kitchen in Indian Laurel and Zimbabwe black Granite.
Lowndes Square, London

Painted tulipwood with stainless steel worktop.
Barnsbury Square, Islington, London

20% Sheen PU lacqured finsh Marble worktops
Eliot Place, Blackheath, London

Painted Kitchen, Vratza Limestone worktop.
.3 Architects. EllinghamStreet, London W12

Solid English Cloister Oak with Quartered Oak work tops
Argyle St, Bath, London

Painted Kitchen | Pietre Escura Work Top.
Dulwich, London

Painted cabinet made kitchen with natural Iroko work tops
Islington, London

Valchromat & Bamboo kitchen (and black cat Lucky)
Islington, London

Bamboo kitchen with Grey Moleanos work tops
Islington, London

Welsh Slate, Pelagonia Limestone and White lacquer
Down Street Mews, London W1

Lacquered Kitchen with Grey Rivulet Marble)
Tunbridge Wells, Sussex

Quarter Cut Pippy Oak kitchen with “Concrete” corian work tops
Coal Drops Yard, London