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Bespoke in-frame shaker kitchen in Cheadle with putty painted cabinetry and warm LED oak niches — Hafferty Interiors
Cheadle

Bespoke In-Frame
Kitchen, Cheadle

Soft putty shaker cabinetry, warm LED-lit oak niches, Belfast sink and a contrasting deep green coffee station.

A bespoke in-frame kitchen commission in Cheadle — soft putty painted shaker cabinetry throughout, warm LED-lit oak open niches set into the cabinet runs both above and below the worktop, a traditional Belfast sink at the window, and natural light flooding in through twin Velux skylights. Complementing the main kitchen, a bespoke in-frame coffee station in deep forest green with warm LED-lit open oak shelving — the same craft, a completely contrasting palette.

The Kitchen

Warm Oak Niches
Within Painted Joinery

The warm oak niche detail is the signature of this kitchen. Open shelves cut directly into the cabinetry run — above the worktop and below it — with warm amber LED lighting within, creating pockets of natural warmth inside the painted scheme. The cabinetry is in-frame throughout, brass-toned cup handles on every door and drawer.

Twin Velux skylights flood the space with natural light from above, the light oak plank floor carrying warmth through to the ground. White stone worktops run continuously across the full width. The traditional Belfast sink sits at the window, giving the kitchen its anchor point and its view.

Bespoke in-frame kitchen in Cheadle with Velux skylights, warm LED-lit oak niches and Belfast sink — Hafferty Interiors
Bespoke in-frame coffee station in deep forest green with warm LED-lit open oak shelving — Hafferty Interiors Cheadle
Bespoke in-frame coffee and utility station — deep green painted drawers with warm oak open shelving — Hafferty Interiors

Project Specification

Key finishes and materials — Cheadle

Main Cabinetry

In-frame painted shaker — soft putty/grey finish throughout all kitchen runs

Coffee Station

In-frame painted shaker — deep forest green, contrasting palette to the main kitchen

Worktops

White stone/quartz throughout — continuous run across the full kitchen width

Oak Niches

Warm oak-lined open shelving niches integrated above and below worktop level with LED lighting

Coffee Station Shelving

Open oak-backed shelving with warm LED strip lighting to full-height vertical dividers

Hardware (Kitchen)

Brass-toned cup handles throughout main cabinetry

Hardware (Station)

Brushed chrome cup and bar handles on coffee station units

Sink

Traditional Belfast/butler sink

Natural Light

Twin Velux skylights providing natural overhead light to the full kitchen space

Flooring

Light natural oak plank throughout

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