Mr and Mrs K knew when they bought their new country home in Howe Green, Essex, that the kitchen was a priority to make their own. They went through the normal routes (high street showrooms and large nationwide companies etc) but could find neither a design that inspired nor products that they would love.
When Mrs G and her husband purchased their house for them and their twin children they quickly realised that the kitchen was too small for their family. Not really knowing where they start they spoke with builders and nationwide kitchen companies but really struggled to connect with anyone who could help realise their vision.
Mr and Mrs D had invested in an old building in their perfect location and had a great vision for their ideal kitchen.
When Mr and Mrs A moved into their new property in Hatfield Broad Oak, they hoped that although the kitchen was a bit ‘old and tired’ they would stretch a few more years out of it.
Mr and Mrs T had lived in their property for around 2 years, they had quite a modern kitchen which they inherited from the previous owners but the current layout or amount of storage available didn’t work for them or their family.
Mr & Mrs B from Writtle in Chelmsford had spent months touring kitchen showrooms and were near the end of their tether, they had found ”designers” either wanted to copy the existing floor plan or design whatever came into their heads with no regard for the family’s personal or style needs.
Mr and Mrs W from Grays commissioned Regal Kitchens, together with sister company Regal Developments, to reconfigure their entire downstairs.
Rayleigh
After exploring the housing market for some time Mr & Mrs J from Rayleigh decided that they would prefer to improve rather than move from their property. Although their house was a generous size they felt that the kitchen let it down both in terms of size, style and function.
Basildon – May 2020
Being aware of their reputation followed by strong recommendations it was probably no surprise that that Mr. & Mrs. E contacted Regal Kitchens when they decided to extend their property in Basildon.
Danbury – September 2018
Mr & Mrs V had recently moved to the area, a European couple who were keen to keep a flavour of home and wanted German quality but with a more continental twist with their choice of door colour. They were interested in having hidden storage solutions if possible and hiding some pipework and an old boiler which was unsightly.
Epping – August 2019
We were approached by one of our regular property developers about a project he was starting in Epping, Essex. It was a retired client in a completely refurbished property who wanted a new kitchen plus utility area. The brief was passed to our senior designer to start work on, he then invited the client and the project manager into the showroom to ‘spec’ the kitchen.
Date: August 2018 – Leigh on Sea, Essex
Customers Mr & Mrs W had just moved into a large Edwardian property that had been previously renovated but not very sympathetically. They originally had a white gloss j-groove kitchen but wanted something that reflected the overall look of the house and so went for a more traditional design. Mrs W was pregnant and incorporating the life of a family into the design was important for her when thinking of the future in their home.