Cadogan

Beautiful simplicity - the Cadogan kitchen uses just two colors: natural amber oak and white. But with layers of texture for visual interest and clever ergonomic design.

Modern kitchen with wooden cabinets, white countertops, and a tiled backsplash. Features a built-in oven, stovetop, and sink. A wooden bowl and small plate are on the island. Minimalist decor with shelves holding various items. kitchen

Specification

Front Finish Amber Oak Wooden surface with a natural, light brown finish and visible grain patterns running vertically. The texture and color suggest a polished, traditional wood panel.

Features

Wooden cabinet doors with vertical grain patterns, featuring tall, slim handles. The warm brown tone adds a classic touch, with a hint of green plant visible at the top right corner.
A modern kitchen featuring a sleek, black cooktop built into a white countertop. The cabinetry is made of wood with a vertical grain pattern, and there is a stainless steel door handle visible in the background.

Bora Cooktop

A modern kitchen with built-in wooden cabinets featuring a stacked oven and microwave. The countertop is light-colored, and theres a wooden cutting board on a side shelf against a tiled backsplash.

Miele Appliances

A modern kitchen sink setup with a sleek chrome faucet over a double stainless steel basin. The countertop is white, contrasting with the wooden cabinetry beneath. A dish brush and cloth are placed on the counter. Vertical white tiles are on the backsplash.

Quooker Faucet

A modern kitchen sink with a stainless steel faucet, white countertop, and wooden cabinet. A dish brush with a wooden handle stands beside a dishcloth draped over the side of the sink. White tile backsplash in the background.

Reginox Sink

Close-up of a modern kitchen island with a white countertop. The front of the island features vertical wooden slats, creating a textured and stylish appearance. Part of a wooden cabinet and terrazzo floor can be seen in the background.

Fluted Panels

Price Guide

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Winner

2024

Best of Houzz Service

Finalist

2024

Kitchen Designer of The Year

Finalist

2023

Kitchen Designer of The Year

Finalist

2022

Kitchen Designer of The Year

Finalist

2020

Kitchen Designer of The Year

Winner

2019

Kitchen Designer of The Year

Questions & Answers

1

Do you fit?

We are just as happy to fit, or simply supply the kitchen for your contractors to take it from there. Many of our clients are undergoing wider renovation projects, so using the contractor or a local carpenter or fitter can often be the most cost-effective option.

We are now also offering a fitting service in Greater London and the surrounding area, so please enquire with your designer as part of your design consultation and we'd be happy to help!

2

Do you come on site to measure?

A final site measure is all part of the fitting service, but if you would like us to come and do a final measure if your contractors are fitting, that's no problem. Depending on the complexity of the space and the travel distance from either London or Norfolk, the site measure starts from £250. All we ask is that your room is ready for us!

3

Where can I see one of your kitchens?

We'd love for you to visit us at one of our showrooms.

Visit our Bloomsbury Showroom

Visit our Chelsea Showroom

Visit our Norfolk Showroom

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