Brooke Harmony Design
Residential Projects

Bespoke Kitchen Design,
London & New Forest

The Briefs

We’ve previously collaborated with a design studio to bring kitchen concepts to life, blending bespoke detailing, mixed materials, and custom joinery to create elegant, functional designs that stand the test of time.

Whether doing these ourselves for clients or collaborating with design studio partners, it’s incredibly gratifying to be able to design every inch of space in rooms that require practicality at every opportunity.

Modern kitchen with light wood island, brown barstools, black and wood cabinetry, black range hood, marble backsplash, and a window with a view of green trees.
A futuristic golf cart with a sleek, rounded design and large wheels, parked outdoors on a concrete surface.
Abstract line art of a human head with two overlapping circles representing the brains.

Designed with & in partnership with:

Q Design House

A line drawing of a cozy kitchen corner with two bar stools in front of a small counter, a hanging pendant light, and a built-in bookshelf filled with various objects and books. The background features a decorative feature wall with floral or natural motifs.

Design Challenges & Solutions

These projects showcase a series of bespoke kitchens we created in collaboration with a fellow interior design studio. The aim was to take a timeless and beautiful concept and transform it into reality.

Initially, the challenge was finding a kitchen company that could truly understand and deliver the level of detail required. Through patience and close collaboration, we refined the designs within just a few weeks, capturing every element from detailed internals, a walk-in pantry, wine and bar units, through to bespoke beading, coving, and skirting.

Building on the success of a previous project, the same studio entrusted us once again to design another fully bespoke kitchen. By mixing materials such as sprayed finishes, glass, light oak, and touches of antique brass, we created a timeless scheme with added depth and character. A custom door style was also developed exclusively for their portfolio.

A deeper look at the details

Photography by
James Robinson & Ursula Armstrong