
Designing Your Dream Neptune Kitchen
Whether you’re working with a compact kitchen where everything is within arm’s reach or a grand open-plan room with space to spare, our expert designers know how to reveal its full potential. We work with the unique architecture of your home to create a space that’s beautiful, functional, and built for life.
Here, we showcase two stunning Neptune kitchens that perfectly illustrate this philosophy.

Small but Mighty
Case Study 1: The Cotswolds Galley Kitchen
In a charming Cotswolds cottage, Nigel and David faced the challenge of a long, narrow galley kitchen. Instead of seeing the limited space as a constraint, they saw an opportunity for clever design. Their Neptune Suffolk kitchen, chosen for its elegant yet rustic feel, transformed the room. They opened up a former wood store to create a boot room and ingeniously converted an unused doorway into a coffee and cocktail bar. A sideways-mounted Belfast sink and large, nine-hundred-millimeter drawers maximized every inch, proving that small spaces can be full of sophisticated style.

A grand canvas
Case Study 2: The Cheltenham Period Property
Charlotte and her husband, Lee, had a very different challenge: a large, majestic period property in Cheltenham. With four boys and two dogs, they needed a kitchen that was both majestic and practical. Inspired by a Neptune kitchen in a magazine, they chose the Henley collection. Their design features include a full-wall dresser, a large island, and a sub-zero fridge. The cabinets were customized to reach the ceiling to emphasize the room’s height, with an oak ladder for access. They also included a bespoke window seat with storage, two larders, and a workstation. This kitchen is a true “living kitchen,” proving that even the most grand spaces can be designed for everyday comfort and family life.
