
Ten ranges. Twenty-two heritage colours. One considered approach.
Laura Ashley Kitchens
The Collection
Why Laura Ashley within the Ashecroft offer
Ashecroft is an authorised Laura Ashley Kitchens dealer. The Laura Ashley collection sits within our offer as a product option, specified where it suits the house, the brief and the way the household actually lives. The kitchen is never designed in isolation. It is resolved as part of the whole ground floor.
Laura Ashley Kitchens is a collection of ten ranges spanning in-frame, shaker, classic and contemporary styles, finished in a palette of twenty-two heritage painted colours. The cabinetry is built in Britain, designed to age well and detailed to a standard that rewards close inspection. Within Ashecroft, the Laura Ashley range sits inside a wider design-and-build process. The kitchen is specified alongside the architecture, the structure and the construction, not in a separate retail conversation that the client has to reconcile later.


The Ranges
Ten ranges, ten characters
Each range has its own architectural personality. From timeless in-frame to quiet contemporary, the collection covers the full span of British kitchen design.

Timeless In-Frame
Harbury
Calm, tailored, established
The Harbury is the quietest expression of the in-frame tradition. Clean rails, a fine bead detail and a door that sits perfectly flush within the frame. It belongs in houses where restraint is the point, where the kitchen should feel as though it has always been there.


In-Frame
Aberford
Crafted character, dark palette options
The Aberford brings more visual weight to the in-frame family. A broader rail, a more pronounced bead, and an affinity for the deeper, moodier end of the heritage palette. Indigo, Midnight Blue and Anthracite are colours that give the kitchen its own gravity.


In-Frame
Harwood
Timber-led, tactile, country warmth
The Harwood is the most tactile range in the collection. The timber grain reads through the paint finish, giving the kitchen a warmth and materiality that solid-colour doors cannot achieve. It belongs in houses with gardens, stone, and natural light.


In-Frame
Helmsley
Transitional, bridges heritage and current
The Helmsley sits between heritage and contemporary. It keeps the discipline of in-frame construction but with cleaner lines and a simpler rail profile. It works in period properties that have been thoughtfully modernised, and in newer houses that want character without pastiche.
Shaker


Shaker
Wykeham
Grained texture, rustic integrity
The Wykeham is a shaker with conviction. The grained texture of the door and the visible joinery give it a solidity that lighter shakers cannot match. It is at home in farmhouses, barn conversions and houses where the kitchen is the working centre of the household.


Shaker
Whitby
Clean, family-friendly classic
The Whitby is the Laura Ashley shaker at its most versatile. A clean five-piece door, an uncluttered rail profile, and a palette that moves easily from coastal white to forest green. It is the kitchen that adapts to the household rather than imposing a style.

Contemporary Classic
Mottram
Clean-lined, hides tech, not trapped in nostalgia
The Mottram is for households that want a kitchen with character but not period detail. Clean rails, a flat-panel door with subtle edge detail, and a colour range that favours the neutral and the dark. Appliances hide behind handleless panels. Technology integrates without announcing itself.


Classic
Chisworth
Refined, darker option, graphic
The Chisworth is the most graphic kitchen in the collection. A raised-panel door, a strong frame, and an affinity for the darkest colours in the palette: Black, Indigo, Anthracite. It brings a sense of formality and drama to larger kitchens and open-plan spaces.


Classic
Bedale
Townhouse, delicate, glazed dressers
The Bedale is the most refined classic in the collection. A delicate raised panel, glazed wall cabinets and dresser units, and a palette that suits the proportions of Georgian and Victorian townhouses. It is designed for kitchens that sit within the architecture of the house, not beside it.


Beaded Shaker
Rosedale
Softer, beaded detail, quietly refined
The Rosedale adds a fine bead detail to the shaker profile, softening the lines without losing the structure. It favours the lighter, warmer end of the palette, including Dusky Pink, Cashmere and Pearl Grey, and pairs naturally with brass hardware. A kitchen with gentleness and precision in equal measure.

The Palette
Twenty-two heritage painted colours
Every colour is designed to age well and to sit comfortably within the architecture of the house. Grouped by mood and period.
Colour representations are approximations. Please confirm against physical sample cards at the design studio.
Quiet Architectural
Neutrals and earth tones that let the room speak
English Garden
Greens drawn from hedgerow, moss and canopy
Formal and Moody
Blues, greys and darks for depth and gravity
Accent
Confident colour for island panels and feature cabinetry
Within Ashecroft
How the kitchen sits within the Ashecroft process
Most kitchen studios design in isolation. The client then carries the gap between what the kitchen studio proposed and what the builder, architect and structural engineer need. Ashecroft closes that gap. The kitchen is specified, designed and installed as part of the whole ground-floor transformation, under one contract, one Project Guide and one accountable team.