Kitchen Fitters in Greenwich
Greenwich's period properties demand kitchen installations that respect Georgian and Victorian architecture while meeting modern performance standards. Kitchen fitters in SE10 work with discerning homeowners who expect quality materials, heritage-sensitive design, and impeccable installation.
Kitchen fitting in Greenwich operates at the premium end of the South London market. The area's Georgian terraces, Victorian workers' cottages, and substantial Edwardian houses all command kitchen installations that match their architectural quality.
Georgian kitchen design in Greenwich favours traditional approaches. Shaker-style cabinetry in painted finishes — muted heritage colours from Farrow & Ball or Little Greene — suits the architecture. Freestanding kitchen furniture that echoes period dressers and larder cupboards creates an authentic feel. British kitchen brands like deVOL, Plain English, and Neptune specialise in this style.
Kitchen extensions in Greenwich conservation area need planning approval, and the kitchen design should integrate with the architectural approach. A contemporary kitchen in a modern glass extension creates an effective contrast with the period house, while a traditional kitchen in a brick extension maintains continuity.
Stone worktops suit Greenwich kitchens. Honed marble for a period feel, polished granite for durability, or veined quartz for the best of both worlds. The worktop is the kitchen's most prominent surface and sets the tone for the entire room. In Greenwich's premium market, stone or quartz is virtually expected.
Appliance choices in Greenwich tend towards premium brands — Miele, Gaggenau, and Sub-Zero for those with larger budgets, and Neff, Siemens, and AEG for quality without the premium pricing. A range cooker in a chimney breast alcove is a popular choice in Victorian and Georgian kitchens, making a feature of the original architecture.
Island units in Greenwich kitchen-diners need to respect room proportions. The generous ceiling heights allow for bold pendant lighting above the island, creating a focal point that anchors the space. The kitchen fitter installs the island perfectly level on what are often uneven period floors.
Content verified by the South London Trades editorial team — last updated March 2026
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View ProfilePainted Shaker-style cabinetry in heritage colours works beautifully. Freestanding kitchen furniture — dressers, larder cupboards, and island units on legs — creates an authentic period kitchen. For a modern interpretation, handleless cabinets in quality materials provide a restrained contemporary contrast.
Kitchen fitting labour in SE10 runs £8,500–£19,000, reflecting the higher specifications and complexity of period property work. A complete kitchen — cabinets, worktops, appliances, and fitting — typically costs £20,000–£45,000 for the quality expected in the Greenwich market.
Usually yes — permitted development rights are more restricted within the Maritime Greenwich conservation area. The extension design, materials, and proportions must be approved by Greenwich Council's conservation team. Pre-application advice is strongly recommended and costs £200–£400.