Kitchen design and installation
Kitchens Kenilworth
Designed and installed by RFK.
Where good design begins
Kitchen design and installation for Kenilworth homes.
RFK designs and installs kitchens for Kenilworth and the surrounding area, served by our Warwick showroom. We work on replacing existing kitchens, extension projects, renovations and wider interior briefs. Every one of them begins with the same question: how does your space need to work for you?
Kenilworth runs from Victorian and Edwardian villas around the town centre to substantial interwar and postwar family homes, along with the newer developments out towards Warwick and the University. Many of these are generously sized houses where a kitchen extension or a full reworking of the ground floor is the natural next step. Since 1993, we've helped clients shape kitchens around their home and the decisions that matter day to day.
Our projects
Kitchens we’ve designed.
Every RFK project starts with a different home and a different brief. These are some of the kitchens we’ve designed and installed across the area, from classic family kitchens to contemporary open-plan spaces.
We design and install classic and modern kitchens for Kenilworth homes, from like-for-like replacement to a full layout redesign for larger extension projects.
Come & Visit
Our Warwick showroom
Kenilworth is served by our Warwick showroom on Coten End. A visit will give you the chance to see working kitchen displays, door finishes, worksurfaces, storage solutions and appliance details in person. A showroom visit is useful at any stage, whether you’re gathering ideas or ready to talk through plans in detail. We can help you understand what will work for your home and your budget.
Why RFK for Kenilworth
Why Kenilworth homeowners choose RFK.
A kitchen project takes a lot of decision making. Most people don’t want to be passed between departments while making them. At RFK, the designer who takes your brief stays involved from the first conversation through to installation.
That continuity protects the layout, the specification and the small details that shape how the kitchen feels in use. It’s also why so many clients come back to us for later projects, and why they recommend us to family and friends.
We’re proud to have been designing kitchens across the Midlands since 1993 and were named Kitchen Retailer of the Year at the KBN Awards 2024.
The same designer throughout
Kitchen Retailer of the Year
Established 1993
Designed for Kenilworth homes
Calm, pressure-free design
Long-term relationships
Experience RFK Kitchens
Ready to start planning your kitchen?
The first step is a consultation with one of our design professionals. We’ll talk through what you want from the space, the styles you’re drawn to, and any wider building work or interior plans that need to be considered.
From there, we’ll begin shaping a kitchen around how you live.
Have a question about planning your kitchen?
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Yes, where it’s useful. Some projects are straightforward enough to develop from plans and measurements. Others benefit from a designer seeing the space in person. In projects where an extension is involved, the room has an unusual layout, or the kitchen connects to other spaces we’re also helping to design, this is particularly valuable.
We’ll discuss what makes sense for your project at the consultation stage.
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Our Warwick showroom is the starting point for most Kenilworth clients. It’s close enough for a useful visit and gives you the chance to see kitchen displays, finishes, worksurfaces and storage solutions in person.
You’re welcome to visit before arranging a full design consultation, or you can book a design consultation here.
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We recommend an initial showroom visit so you can explore the displays at your leisure. The best way to do that is by arranging a design consultation. This gives you dedicated time with one of our design professionals to talk through your project.
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It depends on the size of the room, the style and specification you are drawn to, and the supplier range involved. Our kitchens span well-specified mid-range projects through to more architecturally considered schemes using higher-investment German and British ranges.
There’s some guide pricing on our pricing page, but the best way to understand what’s achievable for your budget is a design consultation. There we can talk through the options honestly and without pressure.
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Yes, often. Kenilworth's Old Town has timber-framed cottages and period houses around the castle and Abbey Fields, and there are Victorian and Edwardian villas across the town too. We're used to designing kitchens that sit comfortably in older buildings, where the layout wasn't drawn around modern living. If your home is listed or in a conservation area, we'll factor that in from the start and explain what's involved.
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A straightforward replacement kitchen can move from design to installation within a couple of months. Projects involving extensions or structural work usually take longer, because the wider build programme sets the timeline.
Once we understand the scope, we’ll give you a realistic timeline.
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As always, it starts with the house. Period properties often have proportions, ceiling heights and room layouts that can accommodate a contemporary kitchen.
The most successful kitchens in older homes are the ones where the design is in conversation with the architectural context and that might mean a classic kitchen that feels natural in the space, or a more modern approach that suits the building in detail and scope.
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It is, and it's a lot of what we do in Kenilworth. Many of the town's homes are generously sized, and reworking the ground floor or adding an extension is often the natural next step. Where an extension's involved, we'd rather be part of the conversation early, it's where the decisions about how the kitchen sits within the new space are easiest to get right.
Browse our ranges
Not ready to come in yet?
Our brochure brings together our full kitchen offer, including classic and modern styles, supplier ranges and finishing choices. It’s a useful starting point while your ideas are still taking shape.