How to Extend the Lifespan of Your Kitchen

At The Main Company, we have been designing and crafting bespoke kitchens for over four decades. With our expertise in high-quality materials and fine furniture finishing, we know that a well-designed kitchen should not only look beautiful but also stand the test of time. A kitchen is one of the most used spaces in any home, and with the right care and maintenance, it can remain functional and stylish for decades. Here are our expert tips on how to extend the lifespan of your kitchen.

 

Choose High-Quality Materials from the Start

The key to a long-lasting kitchen begins with the right materials. When planning a renovation or new design, invest in durable, high-quality components:

  • Solid Wood Cabinetry – Unlike MDF or particle board, solid wood offers superior longevity and resilience.
  • Quartz or Natural Stone Worktops – These are more resistant to scratches, heat, and stains compared to laminate surfaces.
  • High-Quality Hardware – Soft-close hinges and drawer runners reduce wear and tear, ensuring smooth operation for years.

By selecting premium materials, you can minimise the need for frequent repairs or replacements.

 

Regular Cleaning and Maintenance

Consistent upkeep can prevent long-term damage to your kitchen surfaces and fittings:

  • Worktops – Wipe down daily with a mild cleaner suitable for your surface type. Avoid abrasive chemicals that can dull or damage finishes.
  • Cabinetry – Use a damp cloth with a gentle wood cleaner. Regularly check for moisture damage, especially around sinks and dishwashers.
  • Appliances – Clean filters, coils, and seals periodically to maintain efficiency and prevent breakdowns.
  • Flooring – Sweep and mop regularly to prevent scratches from debris and spills from staining.

 

Protect Your Worktops from Damage

Your kitchen worktops endure a lot of daily use, so protecting them is crucial:

  • Use Cutting Boards – Never cut directly on stone or wooden surfaces to prevent scratches and stains.
  • Always Use Trivets – Placing hot pots and pans directly on worktops can cause heat damage or discolouration.
  • Seal Natural Stone – If you have granite or marble surfaces, ensure they are resealed periodically to prevent stains and moisture absorption.

 

Prevent Water Damage

Water is one of the biggest threats to kitchen longevity, especially for wooden cabinetry and flooring. To prevent water-related issues:

  • Check for Leaks – Regularly inspect under sinks, dishwashers, and around taps for any signs of leakage.
  • Use Splashbacks – Installing splash-backs behind sinks and cooking areas protects walls from water and grease damage.
  • Wipe Up Spills Promptly – Standing water can seep into cabinetry and cause swelling or warping.

 

Be Mindful of Heat and Humidity

Excessive heat and humidity can negatively impact your kitchen’s materials over time. To manage this:

  • Use an Extractor Fan – A good-quality range hood helps reduce moisture and grease buildup in the air.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight Exposure – Prolonged sun exposure can fade wooden cabinetry and stone worktops. Consider UV-filtering blinds or curtains.
  • Keep Your Oven & Stove Well-Ventilated – Heat from appliances can affect surrounding cabinetry; ensure proper spacing and ventilation.

 

Upgrade and Refresh Over Time

Even with the best materials and care, your kitchen may need small updates to keep it looking and functioning at its best:

  • Refinish or Paint Cabinets – Instead of replacing cabinetry, a professional refinishing or repainting job can refresh the look.
  • Replace Worktops or Handles – Swapping out worktops or upgrading hardware can give your kitchen a fresh, modern feel without a full remodel.
  • Update Lighting – Adding new lighting fixtures or under-cabinet lighting can enhance the space with minimal effort.

What is a bespoke kitchen?

A bespoke kitchen is one that is custom-made and is unique from client to client. Incorporating both traditional and modern design, each and every project is handmade by The Main Company’s master craftsmen in our North Yorkshire workshops, using a range of authentic materials to create a truly bespoke look. Bespoke is at the core of everything we do, we don’t use set sizes, everything we make is unique, full of character and made exclusively for our customer. With this in mind, we thought we would share with you a little blog post about what it means to have a bespoke kitchen made by us. 

Reclaimed coffee table sits on large aztec rug with cream upholstered sofa
Raw copper worktop with pine door

1. Tailor-made to fit your needs

Bespoke, is tailor-made to fit your needs. Thus, our bespoke kitchens are unique because we listen to our clients’ individual tastes, ideas and style, and we develop a kitchen plan that works with this – a bespoke kitchen plan to create your perfect kitchen. This is what we are best at, listening to and communicating with our clients and really figuring out what they want from their kitchen.

Planning and beginning the journey for a new kitchen can be a daunting process. We can take the pressure off you and manage your kitchen project, develop and design the entire project for you. Not only can we create your kitchen, we make furniture, flooring, wall cladding and sliding barn doors – all of which can make lovely additional elements to your kitchen design. 

Plants sat on birch plywood shelf floating with black metal frame

2. Craftsmanship

Our team of specialised kitchen designers are here to help throughout the whole process, keeping an eye on every step of the development of your project to create the kitchen of your dreams. Our skilled team of craftsmen work closely with our designers and project managers to ensure everything is exactly how it should be, perfecting every detail of the design. It is these personal elements and our committed team that makes The Main Company service and bespoke kitchen designs the best you’ll ever have. 

Shaws ceramic sink in original cupboard with exposed copper pipes and brass mixer tap
The Main Company kitchen project in Carlton Towers

3. How can I make my kitchen bespoke? 

A kitchen that is tailor-made to fit you, your space and needs, is a bespoke kitchen. Your project can be as bespoke as you would like It to be. We receive a range of requests, from tailor made country classic kitchens to modern, quirky and industrial styles. For some, bespoke could be embracing more of a ‘rustic’ style to a kitchen, for instance if you look at our Cornwall project. Bespoke could be the choice to have a kitchen bar area that perfectly fits within the space you need it to fit, to compliment your bespoke country kitchen – take a look at our Cranleigh kitchen.

Reclaimed kitchen with dark blue units and oak breakfast bar
The Main Company bespoke Cornwall project
Brown leather bar stool around kitchen island

Your bespoke kitchen is what you make it, your individual style and vision, which we respond to with a creative design that you will love. So don’t let the word ‘bespoke’ discourage you, bespoke does not mean ‘more expensive’. For the Main Company it means; individual, unique, one-of-a-kind and different. With our fully bespoke design service, we are here to guide you with ideas and designs that will be sure to inspire you. 

Bespoke kitchen island by The Main Company painted in Little Greene paint with a reclaimed oak breakfast bar and cast iron bar stools
The Main Company bespoke kitchen in Bath

If you are interested in discussing any bespoke project or ideas that you have for your next project do feel free to contact us, one of our in-house interior designers will be happy to help.

Business Design Centre in 2022: What’s On?

As you may already know one of our showrooms is in the Business Design Centre. One advantage of being located here is the opportunity to be involved with the many shows that happen throughout the year. The full programme for what’s on can be viewed on the Business Design Center website. Let’s take a look at the one’s we’re excited to see…

Textile Show in London

The London Textile Show (11-12 January)

With 500 exhibitors, TLTF is the UK’s premier platform for fashion fabrics, apparel accessories, print studios, and vintage garments. Held at the Business Design Centre twice a year, it’s an unmissable event for all industry professionals.

 

Art Show in London

London Art Fair (19-23 January)

Discover and reconnect with over 100 leading galleries and guest-curated spaces or gain expert insight with artists, curators, and key Fair partners as they engage in debate and discussion in this year’s Talks Programme.

In addition to over 100 exhibiting galleries, there are a number of curated spaces: Art Projects, offering a platform for the next generation of artists and gallerists; Photo50 showcasing current trends in contemporary photographic practice, curated by Rodrigo Orrantia; and Platform featuring a selection of galleries presenting well-known, overlooked and emerging artists that align to this year’s theme of ‘Art and Music’, curated by Candida Stevens.

 

Surface Design Show in London

Surface Design Show (8-10 February)

More than 150 companies and organisations will be exhibiting at SDS22, all keen to meet and inspire our audience with their creativity and quality.

Chose the days you visit by the presentations and content that most capture your imagination…maybe it’s our Opening Night Debate on Tuesday 8 February; one of our Legends Live interviews on Wednesday 9 February or the focus on our well-respected Surface Design Awards on Thursday 10 February. Whichever days you chose, there will be so much going on to inspire and entertain you.

Surface Design Show is the UK’s leading event for architects and designers to explore the best in surface material innovation.

 

Dessert Show in London

The London Dessert Festival (12-14 August)

London Dessert Festival (LDF) presents a multisensory, immersive experience within a consumer food festival, offering a tantalising blend of familiarity and novelty.

Showcasing the latest dessert brands, trends and innovations alongside classic favourites, LDF invites you to truly indulge and digest the full experience of the food’s taste, texture and aroma.

Enjoy a range of delightful treats from trending brands across several categories including Frozen Treats, Patisserie, Sweet Snacks, Chocolate, Tea, Mindful Drinking and Imbibe. And immerse yourself in our dessert-themed attractions, characters and festival games.

 

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