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Custom sizes at no extra charge — built to your exact measurements
Custom sizes at no extra charge — built to your exact measurements
Fully assembled cabinets — not flat-pack — ready to install on site
Delivered to your door in as little as 10 working days
Blum hinges & Antaro drawer boxes fitted as standard
Nottingham’s rich architectural heritage offers a diverse canvas for painted shaker kitchens. Whether you’re renovating a Victorian terrace in The Meadows with its elegant sash windows and decorative cornicing, or updating an Edwardian semi in West Bridgford featuring ornate bay windows and timber paneling, painted shaker kitchens provide the perfect balance of traditional charm and contemporary practicality. In Georgian properties around The Park, where high ceilings and stone lintels create a stately atmosphere, these kitchens complement the clean lines and period features seamlessly, enhancing both character and value.
Choosing the right colour palette is key to harmonising your kitchen with Nottingham’s distinctive homes. For the warm red brick terraces of Lace Market, Farrow & Ball’s ‘Railings’ or ‘Downpipe’ add a sophisticated contrast, while lighter hues like ‘Cornforth White’ suit the airy Edwardian semis of West Bridgford. In Georgian homes at The Park, deeper greens such as ‘Green Smoke’ or muted blues like ‘Hague Blue’ echo classical interiors and exterior stonework. These colours bring depth and authenticity, ensuring your painted shaker kitchen feels connected to Nottingham’s neighbourhood character.
Our painted shaker kitchens are rigidly constructed using 18mm Egger and Kronospan carcasses, paired with 18mm solid backs rather than hardboard for durability—ideal for Nottingham’s often humid cellar conversions and traditional homes. Equipped with premium Blum soft-close hinges and Blum Antaro drawer boxes as standard, our kitchens combine quality with value, priced 30-50% less than Howdens. With Nottingham’s competitive renovation market and rising property values, a stylish yet affordable kitchen update can significantly boost resale appeal. Expect delivery within approximately 10 working days. Call 0161 509 4221 for more details.
When selecting a shaker kitchen in Nottingham, homeowners often debate between painted and foil finishes. Both choices suit the city’s diverse housing stock, but understanding their benefits within local contexts can guide your decision. Whether restoring a period home in Wollaton or updating a modern town house in Mapperley, these options cater to different needs and budgets.
Painted Shaker (solid wood doors): Painted shaker kitchens stand out in Nottingham’s heritage properties like the distinct Victorian terraces of Beeston or the Georgian houses of The Park. The hand-finished painted surface complements period details such as stone window lintels and cornices, creating an authentic, timeless aesthetic. Their durability and ability to be refreshed with new paint also make them ideal for homeowners investing in long-term quality and style.
Foil Shaker (smart mid-range alternative): Foil shaker kitchens offer a practical and cost-effective solution, especially popular in buy-to-let properties across Sherwood and budget-conscious renovations in Wollaton. Their resilient surface handles the wear and tear of rental living while maintaining a clean, sleek look. Although foil lacks the depth of painted finishes, it remains a solid choice for kitchens where quick installation and affordability are priorities.
Both painted and foil shaker kitchens are built on rigid 18mm Egger or Kronospan carcasses and come fitted with Blum soft-close hinges and drawers, ensuring quality regardless of finish. For personalised advice on which option suits your Nottingham home best, call 0161 509 4221.
In Nottingham’s varied property market, kitchens range from compact galley layouts in The Meadows terraces to spacious family kitchens in West Bridgford semis. Vinyl-wrapped shaker doors often struggle to withstand the daily use and temperature fluctuations common in these settings, leading to peeling and bubbling—issues particularly problematic in high-humidity basement conversions or older homes with solid stone walls.
Given Nottingham’s rising property values and discerning buyers, an aging or deteriorating kitchen significantly impacts resale potential. At SJB, we do not offer vinyl options due to these durability concerns. Instead, our foil shaker kitchens provide a similarly priced alternative with greater longevity and a better finish. For more information, call 0161 509 4221.
Browse our dedicated Nottingham kitchen pages for more detail on each range:
For Victorian terraces in The Meadows, colours like Farrow & Ball’s ‘Railings’ or ‘Purbeck Stone’ work beautifully. These hues complement the red brick facades and traditional sash windows, enhancing period features while keeping the kitchen fresh and inviting.
Absolutely. Our painted shaker kitchens, with solid 18mm backs and quality finishes, are well-suited to basement spaces, including those with stone walls. Proper ventilation and moisture control help maintain paint quality in these environments. For tailored advice on your project, call 0161 509 4221.
The clean lines of painted shaker kitchens provide an elegant contrast to the decorative bay windows and timber details typical of West Bridgford’s Edwardian semis. Choosing soft neutrals or muted blues can highlight these architectural features, creating harmonious balance.
While painted shaker kitchens offer great aesthetics and longevity, landlords on a tighter budget might consider foil shaker kitchens, which are more resistant to wear and easier to maintain. Painted options, however, can increase property appeal and rental value if the budget allows.
Georgian homes in The Park display classical proportions and stone accents. Rich, muted tones like Farrow & Ball’s ‘Green Smoke’ or ‘Hague Blue’ work well to complement these features. The painted shaker finish adds an authentic, high-quality feel that respects the property’s heritage.
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