What makes an ‘English kitchen’ so English? Here we reveal the secrets of the timeless English kitchen style, with tips on how to achieve the look in your home...
Traditional yet timeless, characterful yet practical, homely yet beautifully finished… it can be hard to pin down a definition of an ‘English style kitchen’ – but we all know it when we see it.
At Naked Kitchens we’ve created countless bespoke kitchens for homes on both sides of the Atlantic, and over the years we’ve learned to identify the things that people – including families in the USA – really love and value about the English approach to kitchen design.
In this post we share our insights, and reveal what we believe are the secrets of the English kitchen’s enduring appeal…
What exactly makes an ‘English Kitchen’ English?
Although a portfolio of great English kitchens can look incredibly varied, with all sorts of colours and cabinet styles on show, they all share four essential characteristics…
1) A unique character
A distinctively English kitchen isn’t just a fitted space or a set of standard units; it’s a furnished room with its own personality – one that reflects the character of the people that cook, eat and live in it. Bespoke cabinetry, lovingly-chosen details, a mix of old and new things… All of these elements add up to a kitchen as unique as its owners. An English kitchen has soul.
2) Homely and practical
An English kitchen is beautiful but also functional: it’s not about being showy, it’s about making a real, usable space for everyday cooking and eating. In a well-made English kitchen every element, from the cabinetry to the layout, is designed to make daily life easier and more enjoyable.
3) A sense of history
However modern the appliances or contemporary the stylings, an English kitchen will carry echoes of the past. Today’s kitchen, the heart of the English family home, is the product of gradual evolution, so it has a sense of depth. Its ancestors include the functional, hardworking, servant-run kitchens of the great stately homes; the cosy, rustic warmth of rural farmhouse kitchens; the classical simplicity of Georgian townhouses; and the elegance, colour and pattern of the English country house style.
Whether it’s filled with vintage pieces or has a more subtle nod to tradition, an English kitchen will feel connected to its heritage.
4) Trend-proof timelessness
Because of that depth and sense of history, an English kitchen is particularly trend-proof. It has a timelessness, and will look just as stylish in 10, 20 or 100 years as it does today.
How to create an English style kitchen: the key elements
So, how do you achieve this English look in your own home? Here are the key things to think about in your approach to kitchen design…
1. Look for craftsmanship and beautiful timber
English cabinetry is all about creating individual pieces that are beautiful to look at but also solid and made to last – and that requires both high quality timbers and expert craftsmanship.
At Naked Kitchens we believe we’ve found the perfect combination. All our kitchens are made in England, and our Norfolk workshop combines cutting edge technology with traditional joinery techniques. But we use the best and most beautiful hardwoods, like oak and walnut, from the forests of America.
- Create a room of furniture, not just a fitted kitchen
English kitchens often feature freestanding furniture pieces, such as a dresser, a pantry cupboard or wall cabinets. Rather than designing a standard fitted kitchen, where all the units are uniform, you can approach it as a room made up of individual pieces of furniture. Done well, this will give the kitchen a real sense of character, charm and heritage.
3. Don’t be afraid of colour
The English tradition isn’t tied to neutrals or a conservative approach to colour. Many English kitchens use a palette that is muted but warm and inspired by nature: think soft sage greens, dusky blues, and warm pinks and purples – all combined with natural wood tones. But you can be bold, mix and match, and choose colours that you love, even if they’re not obvious kitchen colours.
- Don’t feel you have to hide everything away
In an English kitchen, storage isn’t just functional – it’s part of the design. By using open shelving, glazed cabinets, and hooks for hanging pots or utensils are used for turning everyday items into decorative features. Open storage gives you the chance to show off your things, and express your personality in your kitchen.
5. Use natural materials where you can
Natural materials bring warmth and texture into the kitchen space, while also giving that sense of authenticity and timelessness. Think about timber or stone flooring, tiled splashbacks, and brass accents in the detailing.
6. Choose traditional appliances and details
The finishing touches are what really elevate a kitchen design. The secret to getting the English look is to go for timeless features, traditional appliances and details that easily be given a modern twist…
- Agas and range ovens – these large ovens are English kitchen icons, rooted in the country cottage look
- Larders and pantry cupboards – opening up a well-stocked pantry cupboard is one of life’s daily joys
- Butler and Belfast sinks – deep, functional sinks that hark back to the great country houses
- Brass taps and copper utensils – little glimpses of warm, well-aged metals make a big difference to the look.
While these elements are rooted in tradition, they can easily be given a modern twist to suit contemporary lifestyles – for instance, incorporating a sleek range cooker or pairing a Belfast sink with minimalist cabinetry.
7. Make it a warm, friendly space
An English kitchen is a social space, used for informal gathering and sharing meals that don’t require a dining room, so include some kind of seating where you can, whether it’s a cosy breakfast nook or stools around an island.
Creating your own English style kitchen with Naked Kitchens
The English kitchen is a blend of tradition, personality, and craftsmanship – and at Naked Kitchens, we specialise in bringing this look to life. We’ll work with you to design a bespoke space that’s beautiful, practical, and uniquely yours.
Explore our portfolio for inspiration, or get in touch to start your journey.
See also:
Create Your Own English Kitchen with Naked Kitchens
What makes an ‘English kitchen’ English?
- Above all, Unique character / personality – creating a beautiful, personal furnished room, rather than a fitted kitchen. It should be a unique, bespoke space that reflects your personality and family
- A sense of history – influenced by the English country kitchen, stately homes, servants quarters and the Ebngli
- Homely and practical
- Timeless, trend proof
Elements:
- Timber - including american hardwoods crafted with english joinery skills. Bespoke, crafted Cabinetry and joinery.
- Freestanding furniture elements and storage that also displays - open shelves, glazed cabinets, hooks
- Colours – warm muted tones inspired by nature
- A room of natural materials - stone/timber floors. Splashbacks in timber or brass
- Traditional appliances and details –
- Larders and pantry cupboard
- Aga or range ovens
- Butler / belfast sinks
- Brass taps and fittings
- Copper accessories
But of course these can all be given a modern twist
- A warm friendly space – include seating for informal eating
What makes an ‘English kitchen’ so English? Here we reveal the secrets of the timeless English kitchen style, with tips on how to achieve the look in your home...
Traditional yet timeless, characterful yet practical, homely yet beautifully finished… it can be hard to pin down a definition of an ‘English style kitchen’ – but we all know it when we see it.
At Naked Kitchens we’ve created countless bespoke kitchens for homes on both sides of the Atlantic, and over the years we’ve learned to identify the things that people – including families in the USA – really love and value about the English approach to kitchen design.
In this post we share our insights, and reveal what we believe are the secrets of the English kitchen’s enduring appeal…
What makes an ‘English Kitchen’ English?
Although a portfolio of great English kitchens can look incredibly varied, with all sorts of colours and cabinet styles on show, they all share some essential characteristics…
A unique character
A distinctively English kitchen isn’t just a fitted space or a set of standard units; it’s a furnished room with its own personality – one that reflects the character of the people that cook, eat and live in it. Bespoke cabinetry, lovingly-chosen details, a mix of old and new things… All of these elements add up to a kitchen as unique as its owners. An English kitchen has soul.
Homely and practical
An English kitchen is beautiful but also functional: it’s not about being showy, it’s about making a real, usable space for everyday cooking and eating. In a well-made English kitchen every element, from the cabinetry to the layout, is designed to make daily life easier and more enjoyable.
A sense of history
However modern the appliances or contemporary the stylings, an English kitchen will carry echoes of the past. Today’s kitchen, the heart of the English family home, is the product of gradual evolution, so it has a sense of depth. Its ancestors include the functional, hardworking, servant-run kitchens of the great stately homes; the cosy, rustic warmth of rural farmhouse kitchens; the classical simplicity of Georgian townhouses; and the elegance, colour and pattern of the English country house style.
Whether it’s filled with vintage pieces or has a more subtle nod to tradition, an English kitchen will feel connected to its heritage.
Trend-proof timelessness
Because of that depth and sense of history, an English kitchen is particularly trend-proof. It has a timelessness, and will look just as stylish in 10, 20 or 100 years as it does today.
How to create an English style kitchen: the key elements
So, how do you achieve this English look in your own home? Here are the key things to think about in your approach to kitchen design…
1. Look for craftsmanship and beautiful timber
English cabinetry is all about creating individual pieces that are beautiful to look at but also solid and made to last – and that requires both high quality timbers and expert craftsmanship.
At Naked Kitchens we believe we’ve found the perfect combination. All our kitchens are made in England, and our Norfolk workshop combines cutting edge technology with traditional joinery techniques. But we use the best and most beautiful hardwoods, like oak and walnut, from the forests of America.
2. Create a room of furniture, not just a fitted kitchen
English kitchens often feature freestanding furniture pieces, such as a dresser, a pantry cupboard or wall cabinets. Rather than designing a standard fitted kitchen, where all the units are uniform, you can approach it as a room made up of individual pieces of furniture. Done well, this will give the kitchen a real sense of character, charm and heritage.
3. Don’t be afraid of colour
The English tradition isn’t tied to neutrals or a conservative approach to colour. Many English kitchens use a palette that is muted but warm and inspired by nature: think soft sage greens, dusky blues, and warm pinks and purples – all combined with natural wood tones. But you can be bold, mix and match, and choose colours that you love, even if they’re not the obvious kitchen colours.
4. Don’t feel you have to hide everything away
In an English kitchen, storage isn’t just functional – it’s part of the design. By using open shelving, glazed cabinets, and hooks for hanging pots or utensils are used for turning everyday items into decorative features. Open storage gives you the chance to show off your things, and express your personality in your kitchen.
5. Use natural materials where you can
Natural materials bring warmth and texture into the kitchen space, while also giving that sense of authenticity and timelessness. Think about timber or stone flooring, tiled splashbacks, and brass accents in the detailing.
6. Choose traditional appliances and details
The finishing touches are what really elevate a kitchen design. The secret to getting the English look is to go for timeless features, traditional appliances and details that easily be given a modern twist…
- Agas and range ovens – these large ovens are English kitchen icons, rooted in the country cottage look
- Larders and pantry cupboards – opening up a well-stocked pantry cupboard is one of life’s daily joys
- Butler and Belfast sinks – deep, functional sinks that hark back to the great country houses
- Brass taps and copper utensils – little glimpses of warm, well-aged metals make a big difference to the look.
While these elements are rooted in tradition, they can easily be given a modern twist to suit contemporary lifestyles – for instance, incorporating a sleek range cooker or pairing a Belfast sink with minimalist cabinetry.
7. Make it a warm, friendly space
An English kitchen is a social space, used for informal gathering and sharing meals that don’t require a dining room, so include some kind of seating where you can, whether it’s a cosy breakfast nook or stools around an island.
Creating your own English style kitchen with Naked Kitchens...
The English kitchen is a blend of tradition, personality, and craftsmanship – and at Naked Kitchens, we specialise in bringing these ideas to life. We’ll work with you to design a bespoke space that’s beautiful, practical, and uniquely yours.
Explore our portfolio for inspiration, then get in touch to start your journey.
See also:
Genius joinery: 7 brilliant bespoke kitchen creations
Kitchen inspiration: mixing and matching different cabinet styles for visual effect
Choosing colours for your kitchen – an expert guide