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14th December 2021
LUXURY DESIGNER KITCHEN IN GLOSS WHITE

Broadway Kitchens Manufacturing Site and Processes

Broadway kitchens manufacturing site is based in the heart of the West Midlands, Walsall in close proximity to where it all began back in 1974. We have been entrusted by our customers to hand craft luxury bespoke kitchens and install them into people’s homes across the country for decades.
2nd August 2021
Are Shaker Kitchens Still Trendy

Are Shaker Kitchens Still Trendy?

A shaker kitchen is one of the oldest known kitchen designs, dating back to the mid 1700’s its sturdy, minimalistic cabinetry has stood the test of time and remains a firm favourite to this day.
30th July 2021
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How The Pandemic Affected Broadway Bespoke Kitchens

At Broadway Bespoke Kitchens we have always taken the personal approach, and believe our success derives from taking much pride in designing our luxury bespoke kitchens alongside our clients every step of the way
8th June 2021
A Unique Kitchen Island in the West Midlands

A Unique Kitchen Island in the West Midlands (Case study)

One of the many unique selling points of a bespoke designer kitchen is the opportunity to have your kitchen, your way. James and Janet Johnson found this out for themselves when they first became Broadway Kitchen customers back in 2013 and were so impressed that they were inspired to come back to Broadway when it came to re-invigorating their kitchen.
4th February 2019
The History of the Traditional Kitchen

The History of the Traditional Kitchen

By dictionary definition the word ‘traditional’ means ‘long-established’ - a term not only applicable to Broadway Kitchens as a company but also to the traditional values and craftsmanship that it uses to create bespoke kitchens for customers. Of course what each person considers a 'traditional kitchen design' will depend on their age, background or lifestyle. It can mean anything from natural wood, painted wood, a Shaker kitchen or Edwardian elegance to an opulent and ostentatious Victorian kitchen.