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Designing the Perfect Bespoke Kitchen: What to Consider

  • Writer: Amy McCluskey
    Amy McCluskey
  • Jun 6
  • 2 min read

A bespoke kitchen is more than a cooking space - it’s the heart of the home. At Interiors by Mida, we believe your kitchen should reflect how you live, cook, and connect. If you’re planning a renovation, here are the essential elements to consider:

1. Layout & Flow


Start with how the space works. Think about how you move through the kitchen, where your appliances sit, and how you use the room day-to-day. We often recommend a triangle layout between hob, sink, and fridge - but no two homes are the same, so we tailor everything to you.

2. Materials & Surfaces


From cabinet finishes to worktops, your material choices set the tone. Whether you love natural stone, sleek composite, or painted wood, we guide you through durable, design-led options that suit your style.



3. Storage & Functionality


Good design should look effortless—but it’s often built on clever planning. Think hidden drawers, pull-out larders, integrated bins, and open shelving. Every bespoke kitchen we create includes intelligent storage that keeps the space clean, uncluttered, and practical.

4. Lighting


Lighting is key in any kitchen. We layer ambient, task, and accent lighting to add both function and mood. For example, LED strips under cabinets or recessed ceiling lights over work areas help create a well-lit and welcoming environment.

5. Personal Touches


This is where bespoke really shines. Whether it’s a custom breakfast nook, curved island, or a specific finish you love, your kitchen should feel like yours. We help bring those ideas to life with design that’s both personal and purposeful.


At Interiors by Mida, we manage every step of the process - from initial ideas to final installation. With craftsmanship, creativity, and attention to detail at the core of everything we do, we’re here to help you create a kitchen that’s not only beautiful, but built around you. Get in touch today to discuss your project.



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