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Kitchen & Bathroom Studio London

Rooms specified to the millimetre.

Eldon Kitchen & Bath is a kitchen and bathroom studio. We work from one engineered finish system, so the cabinetry, the stone and the steelwork are drawn together and meet on site exactly as they meet on the drawing.

A bright contemporary kitchen in cool daylight with pale handleless cabinetry, a honed pale stone island worktop, a brushed stainless steel tap and tall steel-framed glazing to a garden.
Showroom set 04 · finish study
Discipline
Kitchens & bathrooms
Method
One finish system
Working across
London
Established
2014
The studio's method

A kitchen and a bathroom are not chosen from a brochure. They are specified: every surface, junction and tolerance resolved as one system before a single unit is ordered.

Most kitchens and bathrooms are assembled from parts bought separately, then made to fit on site. The worktop comes from one supplier, the cabinetry from another, the steel from a third, and the gaps are filled with silicone and goodwill.

We work the other way. Every project is drawn against one finish system: a fixed set of surfaces, edges and fittings that we know meet cleanly. The showroom is where you choose within it, so what you see on the sample wall is what is installed in the room.

Eldon Kitchen & Bath · London

The finish system

One specification, read across the whole room.

Each line below is a fixed element in the system. They are detailed to meet one another, so a worktop edge and a cabinet face share the same shadow gap in a kitchen and a bathroom alike.

In the system
An overhead flat-lay of the studio's material samples laid out in a precise grid on a pale cool-grey surface: honed pale stone, a brushed steel sheet, a cool grey cabinet door, large-format tile, a steel handle and a slim brass hairline strip.
The sample wall · finish system
No.
Element
Specification
Grade
01
Worktops
Honed pale limestone and quartz composite, 20mm and 30mm, mitred to a square edge.
Stone
02
Cabinetry
Handleless fronts in matte cool grey and warm white, on a soft-close steel carcass.
Cabinet
03
Tiling
Large-format porcelain, 1200 by 600, laid to a continuous grid across wall and floor.
Surface
04
Brassware
Brushed stainless steel taps, mixers and showers, matched across kitchen and bath.
Steel
05
Glazing
Slim steel-framed shower and pantry glazing, fabricated to the room's own dimensions.
Steel
06
Junctions
A consistent 3mm shadow gap where surfaces meet, drawn before any unit is ordered.
Detail

The finish system shown is illustrative of the studio's specification. Surfaces and fittings are selected per project at the showroom.

Two rooms, one system

Kitchens and bathrooms, drawn to agree.

The same finish system runs through both rooms, which is how a house ends up feeling resolved rather than furnished one room at a time.

Kitchens
A wide bright contemporary kitchen and dining space in cool daylight, with pale handleless cabinetry, two long honed pale stone islands, brushed steel fittings and large steel-framed glazing.

Kitchens

Specified around how the room is actually used: where the light falls, where you stand, where the storage has to be silent. The island, the run and the tall units are detailed as one piece of cabinetry.

  • Honed stone islands and runs
  • Handleless steel-carcass cabinetry
  • Integrated appliance housings
  • Brushed steel taps and fittings
Bathrooms
A clean contemporary bathroom in cool daylight with large-format pale stone tile, a wall-hung cool-toned vanity, brushed steel mixer taps and a frameless walk-in shower with slim steel-framed glazing.

Bathrooms

The same precision in a wetter room: large-format tile laid to a continuous grid, wall-hung vanities, and slim steel-framed glazing fabricated to the room rather than ordered to a standard size.

  • Large-format porcelain, gridded
  • Wall-hung vanities and basins
  • Steel-framed walk-in showers
  • Matched brushed steel brassware
An extreme close-up of a brushed stainless steel kitchen tap meeting a honed pale stone worktop edge in cool daylight, showing a precise junction and a fine shadow gap.
The junction

The detail is decided at the drawing, not the sealant gun.

The difference between a fitted room and a specified one shows up at the joints. Where a worktop meets a cabinet, where steel meets stone, where a wall finish stops: these are drawn to a fixed tolerance and made to it, so the room reads as one surface rather than a set of parts.

3mm
Standard shadow gap
1mm
Worktop level tolerance
1system
Across both rooms
0parts
Bought to fit on site
How a project runs

From the showroom to the finished room.

Four stages, each one resolved before the next begins. The specification is fixed at the showroom, which is what keeps the install free of surprises.

01

Showroom

You choose within the finish system at the sample wall, with the surfaces, edges and fittings in front of you rather than on a screen.

02

Survey & draw

We measure the room as built and draw the kitchen or bathroom to its real dimensions, resolving every junction before anything is ordered.

03

Fabricate

Cabinetry, stone and steel are made to the drawing. Nothing is bought off a shelf to be trimmed to fit in the room.

04

Install

Our own fitters install the room. Because the parts were made to the drawing, the install is assembly, not improvisation.

In their words

What it is like to work with us.

We chose everything at the showroom in an afternoon and the kitchen that turned up was exactly that. The worktop and the cabinets line up like they were cut from the same block.
Daniel · Islington
The bathroom and the kitchen were done a year apart but they feel like one project. Same tiles, same steel, same quality of joint. That was the whole reason we came back.
Saira · Greenwich
I have had kitchens fitted before where the install is where it all goes wrong. Here it was the calmest week of the job. Everything had already been decided on the drawing.
Marcus · Richmond
Where we work

Across London.

KensingtonChelseaNotting HillIslington GreenwichRichmondClaphamHackney WimbledonChiswick

For larger projects we work across the wider South-East. Ask us at the showroom.

Book a showroom visit

Come and see the finish system.

The best way to understand how a room is specified is to stand at the sample wall. Send us a few lines and we will arrange a visit.

Telephone020 7946 0312
ShowroomUnit 7, The Steelworks, 22 Eldon Street, London EC2M 7LS
HoursMonday to Friday, 9 to 6 · Saturday, 10 to 4
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