Frequently asked questions

  • A: The showroom is open from 09.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday, 10.00am to 5.00pm Saturday and on Sunday by appointment only. We would always recommend calling or emailing us to let us know of your impending visit.

  • A: The showroom is located on Upper Richmond Road West - SW14 7PJ. More detailed information can be found here.

  • A: We are ideally placed to work with customers in the South West London area given the locality of our showroom, but we frequently undertake commissions outside of London. If you’re embarking on new kitchen or kitchen extension in South West London or the surrounds, get in touch with out friendly team.

  • A: Our years of expertise, along with our longevity in business offers customers complete peace of mind, whilst our broad design and product flexibility in both handmade British and contemporary Italian kitchens cater for a wide range of tastes and budgets.

  • A: Our bespoke manufactured in-frame service offers you made to measure furniture that's specifically designed and produced to accommodate both your tastes and requirements. Traditional styles, ideal for a period property are possible, all the way through to a more contemporary offering using a slab style, minimal door, along with modern handles and accessories. At the same time, our range of exciting and exclusive Italian furniture designs offer you an ultra modern, linear look with a variety of natural timber and sophisticated colour finishes.

  • A: Our Davonport and RMK galleries feature a large selection of examples.

  • A: Our Arredo 3 and Effeti showcase our Italian kitchens.

  • A: It’s really easy! Simply contact Ray Munn Kitchens for a free consultation where we can discuss your ideas, requirements, budget and the way forward.

  • A: Not only do Ray Munn Kitchens conduct a full site survey, but we also offer a full project management service, to ensure both budget and timescales are adhered too.

  • A: All our projects are bespoke – every kitchen we supply is produced and fitted to order. However, we also offer a custom design and manufacturing service which sees furniture created to a specific scale, style and finish, to suit not only the architectural proportions of your home, but also your on individual needs and tastes.

  • A: Yes, our customer feedback and comments can be found here.

  • A: This is down to a combination of factors to include kitchen size, works required prior to fit and the type and style of furniture you would like. Our consultation service, coupled with a thorough site survey will help us to establish exactly what's required; we can then provide you with a range of cost options.

  • A: The quality of our furniture and our reputation depends heavily on our furniture being professionally fitted using our own, well proven, fitting teams. As such, the installation of your new kitchen is an integral part of the overall cost.

  • A: We are happy for you to source and supply your own appliances. However, we will need to know what appliances, detailing the exact models you have opted for during the design process and prior to any furniture being ordered, since this dictates electrical and plumbing requirements as well as the size of cabinets. We regret that we are unable to store your appliances, and as such, appliances would need to arrive on site, prior to the furniture fitting process.

  • A: This depends on the scale of project and the amount of pre-installation work required. Generally speaking, a custom made in-frame kitchen will take around 12 weeks from the initial deposit and order, through to a completed installation. One of our Italian kitchens, from order to installation would take around eight weeks and kitchen extensions may take longer.

  • A: Today's kitchens are very much family living spaces and with that in mind, we can create shelving, book casing, bench seating, TV cabinets, work stations, wall panelling and matching internal doors, to name but a few!

  • A: It’s very much a matter of taste and budget. The high levels of cabinetry construction, quality of materials used and the components, such as dovetailed drawer boxes, will ensure that the kitchen will last for many, many years. New handles and worktops, along with a new painted finish could re-invent your kitchen in future years. Given this, you could say that a custom made, bespoke kitchen makes for a better long-term investment, especially if it’s your 'forever home.'

If you have any more questions, please get in touch.