Arcade Kitchens
Bespoke Kitchens Handmade in Yorkshire to Fit Your Space, Lifestyle and Vision
From classic shaker to contemporary slab, your kitchen will be uniquely yours.
We’ve worked with our Yorkshire supplier for over 30 years, creating bespoke kitchens that combine traditional craftsmanship with timeless design.
Why Arcade Kitchens?
Made in Yorkshire
Locally crafted cabinetry, built to last
Tailored to You
Every kitchen is one of a kind.
Design Expertise
Qualified designers with years of experience to create your bespoke look.
Trusted Since 1982
A reputation built on honesty and reliability.
Explore Bespoke Kitchens
Your Kitchen, Your Way. Because every home is different.
Every family has their own rhythm. Our bespoke kitchens are crafted to reflect yours. Let’s start planning your unique space today.
        
        
      
    
    Our Kitchen Process
Visit
Come and meet our expert design team in our Ilkley showroom. Here, we can guide you through the collection to discover what best suits you and your project.
Design
Take advantage of our design service, we will produce plans, elevations and photo quality visuals for your chosen scheme.
Order & Make
Once we have settled on your perfect design, we will begin making your bespoke furniture ready for installation.
Installation
With many years of experience in fitting handmade kitchens, our dedicated team manage your project from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hand-made kitchen?
A hand-made kitchen is crafted by skilled cabinetmakers, not mass-produced in a factory. Each unit is built individually to order, allowing for complete customization of size, layout, materials, and finishes.
Can hand-made kitchens be repainted later?
Yes. One of the biggest advantages is adaptability - you can repaint, replace doors, or even change the layout without starting from scratch
Are hand-made kitchens ‘in-frame’?
An inframe kitchen (also called an in-frame kitchen) refers to a style of kitchen cabinet construction where the cabinet doors and drawer fronts are set within a solid frame that is attached to the front of the cabinet carcass — rather than being laid on top of it.