Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Kitchen Showroom Market Harborough
Visit our kitchen showroom at Welland Business Park.
RFK Market Harborough
Kitchen design for Leicestershire.
Our Market Harborough showroom has kitchen displays across two floors. You can see modern and classic kitchens, compare worksurfaces, door furniture, sinks, taps, storage solutions and appliances – and get a much better sense of how different options will look and feel.
It’s a good first step whether you’re planning a new kitchen, an extension, a utility room or a wider interiors project.
Studio 3, Welland Business Park
Market Harborough
LE16 7PS
MARKET HARBOROUGH showroom
Why visit the showroom?
Colour, texture, scale and the way a drawer closes all change when you see them in person.
See Kitchens at Full Scale
Compare Finishes Side by Side
Feel the Detail
Talk Through Your Project
Explore Appliances
Think Beyond the Kitchen
What you can see
What you can see at the Market Harborough Showroom
The showroom is set up to let you spend time with the things that matter most when you’re choosing a kitchen.
Modern Kitchen Displays
Classic and Shaker Kitchens
Worksurfaces and Finishing Details
Storage Solutions and Internal Fittings
Appliances
Interiors and Adjacent Spaces
Designing with RFK
From showroom visit to finished kitchen.
A showroom visit is a good way to start shaping the brief with a designer.
Meet the team
Meet the team in our Market Harborough showroom
These are the people you’ll be working with.
Experience RFK Kitchens
Why clients choose RFK
At RFK, one designer gets involved at the start and stays involved until the end. They take the time to understand the brief properly, ask the questions that matter, and work through the challenges with you. They’re invested in the outcome because they are accountable for it throughout. Think of it less like using a kitchen showroom and more like having a design professional working on your behalf from day one.
That is what we mean by a personal service. Not just a friendly phone manner. Not just a first-name relationship with a salesperson. A single, experienced designer who is genuinely committed to getting your kitchen right.
The same designer throughout
Established 1993
Kitchen Retailer of the Year
Working displays you can test
Calm, pressure-free design
Long-term relationships
Directions & local area
Visit our Market Harborough showroom
Our Market Harborough showroom is at Welland Business Park. It serves clients across Market Harborough, Leicestershire and nearby areas including Lutterworth, Kibworth, The Kibworths, Great Bowden, Husbands Bosworth, Desborough, Brixworth and surrounding villages.
Studio 3, Welland Business Park
Market Harborough
LE16 7PS
Plan your showroom visit
Thinking about a new kitchen or fitted interior?
Bring your ideas, photos, and plans. We’ll help you compare options and start shaping a brief.
Have a question about visiting our Market Harborough showroom?
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You’re welcome to visit during opening hours without an appointment.
If you want to sit down with a designer and talk through a project in detail, it’s best to arrange a consultation in advance. That way we can set time aside and make the visit more useful for you.
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Yes. A showroom visit can be worthwhile even if you’re still early in the process.
You can look at displays, compare finishes and get a clearer sense of what you’re drawn to before arranging a design consultation. Many clients visit informally first and come back for a more detailed conversation once they have a direction.
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Bring anything that helps us understand the space: photos, rough measurements, architect’s drawings or inspiration images.
If the kitchen is part of an extension or renovation, plans are especially helpful. They let us look at how the kitchen might work with the structure, glazing and service routes before decisions become too fixed.
You don’t need everything prepared before getting in touch.
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Yes. The showroom has a Matterport virtual tour, which gives you a sense of the layout and displays before visiting.
That said, a visit in person shows you things a screen can’t – such as display updates, how colours look in the daylight, how materials feel, and how the mechanisms inside drawers and cupboards actually work.
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Yes, and it often helps. Showroom visits tend to work better when everyone involved in the decision is there.
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That’s a common starting point. The showroom is set up to help you narrow things down.
Seeing classic, shaker and handleless kitchens at full scale makes it much easier to work out what appeals. A designer can also help you think about which directions suit your home and how you use the space. You can also check out our completed projects for inspiration.
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That depends on where you are in the process.
If the visit has helped you clarify the direction, the next step is usually a more detailed design consultation – either at the showroom or at your home, so the designer can see the space. From there, they’ll develop a design proposal and invite you back to review it using detailed CAD drawings.
If you visit informally and aren’t ready to take the next step, that’s fine.
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Yes. RFK has showrooms in Market Harborough, Rugby and Warwick, each with different displays.
Some clients visit more than one, particularly if they want to see a finish or layout that isn’t in the Market Harborough showroom. You’re welcome to use whichever is most convenient.
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The showroom has kitchen displays across two floors, so there’s more room to spend time with each display.
On the ground floor you’ll find a classic shaker design alongside a micro shaker, both in painted finishes, a dark blue handleless kitchen with brass grip rails, a stone and dark grey handleless display with black grip rails, and a studio design in green with walnut accents. Upstairs there’s a complete bar, a dining table with sideboard and a media wall. A bedroom display with concealed storage behind sliding doors is coming soon.
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Yes, and it’s worth speaking to us early.
Kitchen decisions can affect glazing, service routes, island placement and how the wider room works. The earlier we’re involved, the more we can influence decisions that affect the kitchen design.
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Yes, regularly. Market Harborough's conservation area is full of Georgian and Victorian town houses, and the surrounding villages, Great and Little Bowden and the ironstone villages beyond, have a good deal of period and stone-built property. Older homes bring their own considerations, and we're comfortable with them. If your home is listed or in a conservation area, we'll design with that in mind and explain what it means for the work.
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Absolutely. A good part of our Market Harborough work is in newer family homes on the edges of the town and villages. Whatever the age of the property, we begin the same way: understanding how you want the kitchen to work, then designing around that.
Browse our ranges
Not ready to arrange a consultation yet?
Our brochure brings together our kitchen styles, supplier ranges and wider design offer. It’s a good starting point while your ideas are still taking shape.