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Biggest Choice of Shaker Kitchens at Direct Prices

Constructed from 5 single pieces, or precision machined from a single piece of material, Shaker design kitchens are a very popular choice for contemporary or traditional kitchens. Finishing options include hard-wearing super matt vinyl's or a hand painted shaker kitchen door for that luxury feel. Styles are available in standard flat matt finishes or painted with a natural woodgrain finish. Learn more about Shaker Kitchens

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Slim frame shaker door, 18mm thick, 5 Piece MDF wrapped door in smooth matt finish.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS  £ 2,659.61
£ 1,595.70  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • White
  • Light Grey
  • Dust Grey
  • Indigo
  • White
  • Light Grey
  • Dust Grey
  • Indigo

Anthracite

5 piece textured vinyl shaker door, 22mm thick MDF.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS  £ 2,851.33
£ 1,710.76  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Anthracite
  • Cashmere
  • Dust Grey
  • Fir Green
  • Indigo Blue
  • Light Grey
  • Sage Green
  • White
  • Anthracite
  • Cashmere
  • Dust Grey
  • Fir Green
  • Indigo Blue
  • Light Grey
  • Sage Green
  • White

Painted 88mm wide frame, single piece MDF construction, No V-groove, smooth finish.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,023.84
£ 1,814.26  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Reed Green
  • Sage Green
  • Fir Green
  • White
  • Ivory
  • Light Grey
  • Cashmere
  • Porcelain
  • Chalkstone
  • Indigo Blue
  • Fjord
  • Dakar
  • Reed Green
  • Sage Green
  • Fir Green
  • White
  • Ivory
  • Light Grey
  • Cashmere
  • Porcelain
  • Chalkstone
  • Indigo Blue
  • Fjord
  • Dakar
  • Dust Grey
  • Taupe Grey
  • Graphite

Evergreen

5 piece textured vinyl shaker door, 22mm thick MDF

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,079.45
£ 1,847.66  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Evergreen
  • Dust Grey
  • Indigo Blue
  • Light Grey
  • Taupe
  • White Grey
  • Evergreen
  • Dust Grey
  • Indigo Blue
  • Light Grey
  • Taupe
  • White Grey

Single piece shaker door, 18mm thick MDF wrapped in smooth matt vinyl.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,086.16
£ 1,851.63  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Pebble (SM)
  • Indigo Blue (SM)
  • Marine (SM)
  • Denim (SM)
  • Porcelain (SM)
  • White Grey (SM)
  • Taupe (SM)
  • Light Grey (SM)
  • Kashmir (SM)
  • Alabaster (SM)
  • Stone Grey (SM)
  • Dust Grey (SM)
  • Pebble (SM)
  • Indigo Blue (SM)
  • Marine (SM)
  • Denim (SM)
  • Porcelain (SM)
  • White Grey (SM)
  • Taupe (SM)
  • Light Grey (SM)
  • Kashmir (SM)
  • Alabaster (SM)
  • Stone Grey (SM)
  • Dust Grey (SM)
  • Heritage Green (SM)
  • Graphite (SM)
  • Antique Rose (SM)
  • Tuscan Red (SM)
  • Reed Green (SM)
  • Black (SM)

Reed Green (SM)

Narrow rail shaker door, 18mm thick MDF wrapped in super matte vinyl.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,104.40
£ 1,862.55  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Reed Green (SM)
  • Heritage Green (SM)
  • Indigo Blue (SM)
  • Marine (SM)
  • Graphite (SM)
  • Denim (SM)
  • Porcelain (SM)
  • White Grey (SM)
  • Light Grey (SM)
  • Taupe (SM)
  • Alabaster (SM)
  • Kashmir (SM)
  • Reed Green (SM)
  • Heritage Green (SM)
  • Indigo Blue (SM)
  • Marine (SM)
  • Graphite (SM)
  • Denim (SM)
  • Porcelain (SM)
  • White Grey (SM)
  • Light Grey (SM)
  • Taupe (SM)
  • Alabaster (SM)
  • Kashmir (SM)
  • Pebble (SM)
  • Stone Grey (SM)
  • Dust Grey (SM)
  • Antique Rose (SM)
  • Black (SM)
  • Tuscan Red (SM)

Single piece 18mm thick MDF Shaker door, Super Matt Vinyl Wrapped for durability.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,086.16
£ 1,851.63  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Marine (SM)
  • Denim (SM)
  • Porcelain (SM)
  • White Grey (SM)
  • Taupe (SM)
  • Light Grey (SM)
  • Alabaster (SM)
  • Kashmir (SM)
  • Pebble (SM)
  • Stone Grey (SM)
  • Dust Grey (SM)
  • Heritage Green (SM)
  • Marine (SM)
  • Denim (SM)
  • Porcelain (SM)
  • White Grey (SM)
  • Taupe (SM)
  • Light Grey (SM)
  • Alabaster (SM)
  • Kashmir (SM)
  • Pebble (SM)
  • Stone Grey (SM)
  • Dust Grey (SM)
  • Heritage Green (SM)
  • Graphite (SM)
  • Indigo Blue (SM)
  • Antique Rose (SM)
  • Tuscan Red (SM)
  • Reed Green (SM)
  • Black (SM)

93mm wide solid oak frame, five-piece construction with a V-groove, oak veneered centre panel.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS 
£ 2,387.32  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen

Painted 93mm wide solid wood frame, five-piece construction with a V-groove, veneered centre panel.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS 
£ 2,387.32  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Fjord
  • Reed Green
  • Fir Green
  • Indigo
  • Light Grey
  • Sage Green
  • Cashmere
  • Chalkstone
  • Porcelain
  • Ivory
  • White
  • Taupe Grey
  • Fjord
  • Reed Green
  • Fir Green
  • Indigo
  • Light Grey
  • Sage Green
  • Cashmere
  • Chalkstone
  • Porcelain
  • Ivory
  • White
  • Taupe Grey
  • Dust Grey
  • Dakar
  • Anthracite

Slim frame shaker, 15 On-trend colours, 20mm solid ash, visible wood grain.

Home Delivery From 16/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,767.75
£ 2,260.62  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Reed Green
  • Fir Green
  • Sage Green
  • Fjord
  • Indigo
  • Ivory
  • White
  • Light Grey
  • Cashmere
  • Porcelain
  • Chalkstone
  • Taupe Grey
  • Reed Green
  • Fir Green
  • Sage Green
  • Fjord
  • Indigo
  • Ivory
  • White
  • Light Grey
  • Cashmere
  • Porcelain
  • Chalkstone
  • Taupe Grey
  • Dakar
  • Dust Grey
  • Anthracite

Painted 5 piece textured vinyl shaker door, 22mm thick MDF.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS 
£ 2,015.83  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Reed Green
  • Indigo
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • Fir Green
  • French Grey
  • Dakar
  • Pebble Grey
  • Sage Green
  • Mussel
  • Reed Green
  • Indigo
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • Fir Green
  • French Grey
  • Dakar
  • Pebble Grey
  • Sage Green
  • Mussel
  • Anthracite
  • Lava
  • Onyx Grey
  • Dust Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • Light Grey
  • White Grey
  • Super White
  • White
  • Porcelain
  • Chalkstone
  • Taupe Grey
  • Stone
  • Dusky Pink
  • Rose
  • Stone Grey
  • Cashmere
  • Fjord
  • Denim
  • Smoke Blue
  • Cornflower
  • Parisian Blue
  • Sapphire Blue

36 Premium painted colours, 88mm wide frame, single piece MDF construction, No V-groove, smooth finish.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,174.76
£ 1,904.79  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • French Grey
  • Pebble Grey
  • Mussel
  • Anthracite
  • Lava
  • Onyx Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • White Grey
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • French Grey
  • Pebble Grey
  • Mussel
  • Anthracite
  • Lava
  • Onyx Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • White Grey
  • Super White
  • Taupe Grey
  • Stone
  • Dusky Pink
  • Rose
  • Stone Grey
  • Denim
  • Smoke Blue
  • Cornflower
  • Parisian Blue
  • Sapphire Blue

Painted 93mm wide solid wood frame, five-piece construction with a V-groove, veneered centre panel.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS 
£ 2,589.20  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • French Grey
  • Pebble Grey
  • Mussel
  • Anthracite
  • Lava
  • Onyx Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • White Grey
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • French Grey
  • Pebble Grey
  • Mussel
  • Anthracite
  • Lava
  • Onyx Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • White Grey
  • Super White
  • Stone
  • Dusky Pink
  • Rose
  • Stone Grey
  • Denim
  • Smoke Blue
  • Cornflower
  • Parisian Blue
  • Sapphire Blue

Slim frame shaker, 20 premium colours, 20mm solid ash, visible wood grain.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS  £ 4,315.50
£ 2,589.20  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • French Grey
  • Pebble
  • Mussel
  • Lava
  • Onyx Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • White Grey
  • Super White
  • Midnight Blue
  • Marine
  • Viridian
  • Amazon Green
  • French Grey
  • Pebble
  • Mussel
  • Lava
  • Onyx Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • White Grey
  • Super White
  • Stone
  • Dusky Pink
  • Rose
  • Stone Grey
  • Denim
  • Smoke Blue
  • Cornflower
  • Parisian Blue
  • Sapphire Blue

5 piece Painted textured vinyl shaker door, 22mm thick MDF.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,409.76
£ 2,045.80  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Custom Colour

Painted to any RAL or F&B colour, 88mm wide frame, single piece MDF construction, No V-groove, smooth finish.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS  £ 3,506.76
£ 2,104.00  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Custom Colour

Painted 93mm wide solid wood frame, five-piece construction with a V-groove, veneered centre panel.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS 
£ 3,114.70  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen

Slim frame shaker, any RAL or F&B colour, 20mm solid ash, visible wood grain.

Home Delivery From 30/06/2025
WAS  £ 4,876.03
£ 2,925.58  inc VAT
Example Price for a Small Kitchen
  • Custom Colour

Shaker Kitchen Design Ideas for Traditional and Modern Homes

Shaker kitchens have been around for centuries, yet they still feel relevant today. Their appeal lies in how effortlessly they combine practicality and style.

Whether you’re redesigning a large open-plan space or trying to make a small kitchen work harder, the shaker style is a reliable option. It’s adaptable, unfussy, and suits almost any kind of home.

This guide takes you through the essentials. We’ll look at layout ideas, material choices, colour options, and ways to personalise a shaker kitchen to suit your needs.

Outline

  1. What actually makes a kitchen “shaker”?

  2. Why do shaker kitchens remain so popular?

  3. Which colours work best for this style?

  4. Can you make a shaker kitchen feel more modern?

  5. What timber options are available?

  6. How do you approach shaker style in a small kitchen?

  7. What about utility rooms - does shaker work there?

  8. Does craftsmanship really make a difference?

  9. Do all shaker kitchens come with the same choices?

  10. What's the next step - how do you plan one?

1. What actually makes a kitchen “shaker”?

At the heart of every shaker kitchen is simplicity. The doors have a recessed centre panel surrounded by a clean frame. That’s it. But this modest design has made shaker cabinets one of the most recognisable and widely used styles in UK homes.

It’s not just about looks either. The shaker door works because it's easy to keep clean, doesn’t date easily, and fits with a wide range of layouts - from galley kitchens to larger family spaces.

Other features you’ll usually find include:

  • Minimal surface decoration or grooves

  • Strong cabinet frames with neat proportions

  • A layout that prioritises usability

This classic style remains one of the most practical choices for everyday use.

2. Why do shaker kitchens remain so popular?

There’s something reassuring about a design that’s lasted for hundreds of years. Part of the reason so many kitchen projects use shaker cabinets is their balance between detail and simplicity. They don’t dominate the room, but they’re not bland either.

For UK households, the appeal comes down to a few things:

  • They suit both traditional and contemporary homes

  • They provide a solid base for adding your own touches

  • They carry a timeless quality that works long-term

It’s rare for a kitchen style to feel equally at home in a Victorian terrace, a 1930s semi, and a new-build. Shaker does exactly that.

3. Which colours work best for this style?

Shaker kitchens come in a wide range of paint colours. Your choice can nudge the look towards modern or classic depending on how bold or subtle you go.

Some favourites:

  • Light grey – great for a clean, calm finish

  • Cream or soft white – warm and traditional

  • Navy or deep green – ideal if you want a strong focal point

  • Muted blues and sage – especially nice in homes with lots of light

Painted shaker doors are one of the easiest ways to change the feel of the room without overcomplicating things. Because the shapes are simple, the colour choice gets to shine.

4. Can you make a shaker kitchen feel more modern?

Definitely. The idea that shaker equals “old-fashioned” doesn’t hold up. Many of the best modern kitchen designs still use shaker cabinets but style them differently.

Here’s how people give this classic a modern twist:

  • Using long, handleless rail pulls in brushed metal

  • Going for two-tone colour schemes - dark base units with lighter top cupboards

  • Choosing bold worktops in stone, terrazzo, or solid wood

  • Leaving some sections open with floating shelves

A modern shaker kitchen keeps the clean lines of the centre panel but places them in a more up-to-date context.

5. What timber options are available?

The original shaker kitchens were handmade using solid wood. That’s still available today, but most customers now go for a balance between appearance, cost, and durability.

Typical materials include:

  • Solid timber – high quality and traditional, but more expensive

  • Wrapped MDF – practical, long-lasting, and smooth for painted finishes

  • Oak-effect and painted woodgrain – gives texture without the full price tag

A wooden shaker kitchen still looks the part even when built with more modern materials. What matters is the construction quality and how the materials are finished.

6. How do you approach shaker style in a small kitchen?

Smaller kitchens don’t need to lose out on character. A small shaker kitchen works best when it’s carefully planned around storage and light.

Some design tips:

  • Stick to lighter colours - white, soft grey, or pale green

  • Choose glazed cabinet doors or open shelving to avoid a boxed-in feel

  • Maximise vertical storage with tall cupboards

The clean design of shaker kitchen units helps to prevent the space feeling busy. Even in compact layouts, you can achieve a calm, ordered look.

7. What about utility rooms - does shaker work there?

Yes, and it’s a smart way to link your main kitchen with the rest of the home. Utility rooms often benefit from the same style and colour choices to keep things cohesive.

In a utility room:

  • Use durable cabinet finishes that can cope with moisture and cleaning products

  • Add worktops deep enough for laundry baskets or dog beds

  • Keep the look consistent but practical - maybe swap fancy handles for simpler ones

A shaker utility room creates a sense of calm organisation, especially in busy homes where storage is under pressure.

8. Does craftsmanship really make a difference?

With shaker kitchens, the details matter. Because the design is so restrained, any imperfections stand out. Poor joins, wobbly hinges, or inconsistent paintwork will ruin the effect.

Good craftsmanship means:

  • Doors sit flush and open cleanly

  • Cabinet frames hold their shape over time

  • Painted finishes are smooth and chip-resistant

When you invest in a shaker kitchen, you're often paying for the build quality as much as the materials. It's what gives the finished kitchen that solid, reliable feel.

9. Do all shaker kitchens come with the same choices?

Not quite. While the front-facing style might look similar, the specification can vary a lot depending on the supplier and price point.

Some key differences:

  • Cabinet construction: rigid vs flat-pack, and thickness of boards

  • Paint finish: hand-painted, sprayed, or foil-wrapped

  • Options: number of available units, corner solutions, drawer packs

Some ranges offer a wide range of kitchen cabinets, including bespoke or made-to-order sizes. Others stick to standard sizes for fast delivery. Make sure you know which you're getting before you commit.

10. What's the next step - how do you plan one?

Once you’ve chosen the shaker look, you need to plan it around your home. Layout, lighting, storage, and budget all play a part. You’ll also want to get input on details like worktops, flooring, and appliance placement.

What helps:

  • Upload your room dimensions and get a custom plan

  • Use a kitchen design service to test colour combinations

  • Speak to someone who understands how different cabinet styles behave in practice

You don’t need to visit a showroom. Most kitchens can now be designed entirely online, and many ranges - including painted shaker kitchens - can be delivered fully rigid or flat-packed, depending on what suits your build schedule.

Summary: Key Points to Keep in Mind

  • A shaker kitchen is defined by its centre-panel cabinet doors and clean lines.

  • The design suits both modern and traditional kitchen styles.

  • Colour choice changes everything - light grey and cream are safe, deep tones offer impact.

  • Shaker can look modern when styled with contemporary handles and worktops.

  • Timber options range from solid wood to wrapped MDF depending on budget.

  • Small kitchens benefit from shaker’s simplicity; large ones allow more layout variety.

  • Utility rooms can mirror the kitchen style with practical adaptations.

  • Good craftsmanship matters - it’s often what makes a kitchen feel solid and long-lasting.

  • Not all shaker kitchens come with the same level of choice or finish, so check the spec.

  • Planning help is available online - no need for a showroom appointment.

Want help planning your own shaker kitchen? Start with your layout and explore the options that match your space and style.


Frequently Asked Questions About Shaker Kitchens

Planning a new kitchen or updating an existing one raises a lot of practical questions. With so many options available, it's worth taking the time to understand the details before making any decisions.

This section answers some of the most common questions about Shaker kitchens—covering everything from materials and finishes to layout ideas and style choices.

If you're considering a Shaker design, these answers should help you decide whether it's the right fit for your space and your day-to-day use.

A Shaker kitchen is defined by its simplicity, functionality, and high-quality craftsmanship. The design features clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a focus on utility.

While both styles value craftsmanship and timeless design, a Shaker kitchen is characterised by its simplicity and functionality, whereas a traditional kitchen may feature more ornate detailing.

Not at all! While Shaker kitchens draw on traditional design principles, they can fit seamlessly into any modern home thanks to their clean lines and timeless appeal.

Despite their high-quality craftsmanship, Shaker kitchens are surprisingly affordable, making them a popular choice for homeowners on a budget.

Absolutely! DIY Shaker kitchen units are a fun and affordable option for those who enjoy hands-on projects.

Shaker kitchens are all about quality and durability. The star of the show is often solid wood, with oak being a favourite choice. It's not just about its robustness, but also the beautiful grain that adds a touch of natural charm to your kitchen.

Keeping a Shaker kitchen in tip-top shape is as easy as pie. A regular wipe-down with a soft cloth and a gentle detergent is all it takes to keep your cabinets and doors gleaming. Just remember to steer clear of harsh chemicals or rough materials that could harm the wood.

Absolutely! One of the best things about Shaker kitchens is their adaptability. You're free to put your own spin on your Shaker kitchen, whether that's opting for a bold colour for your cabinets, picking out unique handles, or even adding extra features like a kitchen island.

Shaker kitchens are a canvas that can accommodate a broad palette of colours. Traditional hues like whites, creams, and greys can give your kitchen a fresh and airy vibe. But if you're feeling a bit more adventurous, darker shades like navy or forest green can create a striking and dramatic effect.

The worktop you choose can really set the tone for your Shaker kitchen. If you're going for a classic look, wood or granite could be just the ticket. But if you're after something a bit more contemporary, quartz or stainless steel could be right up your alley.

Wrapping Up

Shaker kitchens continue to be a popular choice for good reason. Their timeless design, practical layout, and focus on craftsmanship make them a reliable option in any type of home.

Whether you're planning a full kitchen refit or just exploring new ideas, the shaker style gives you room to personalise without overcomplicating things. You can keep it classic or give it a more modern edge with your choice of colours, handles, and worktops.

If this FAQ has helped clear things up, that’s a good start. But every kitchen plan is different. What matters most is finding a design that works for your space and the way you live.

Ready to begin? Take the next step and start building a kitchen that feels right for you.