A larder cupboard brings dry food, small appliances and crockery together in one place, so the rest of the kitchen stays clear and practical. We build each one with a carcass of oak-faced engineered hardwood, doors and frames in French wild cherry, and a solid oak interior, painted in your chosen colour and sized prior to installation to fit the space it will sit in.
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Pantry Cupboard, 2 Door
From: £646.00 Excl. VAT -
Pantry Cupboard, 4 Door
From: £1,027.00 Excl. VAT -
House Keepers Cupboard
From: £1,217.00 Excl. VAT -
1 Door Tall Larder Cupboard
From: £1,304.00 Excl. VAT -
2 Door Larder Cupboard
From: £1,833.00 Excl. VAT -
Tall Corner Larder
From: £2,162.00 Excl. VAT
Tall larder cupboards
A tall larder cupboard suits everyday use, whether you need one slim cabinet or a wide, double-door version with drawers, shelving and spice storage built in. When placed near the fridge, it becomes a clear zone for dry ingredients and tins. Everything stays in sight and easy to reach, with no clutter on the worktop.

Corner larder cupboards
Corner larder cupboards make use of space that’s often wasted. Shelves stretch deep into the corner and door racks add extra storage without interrupting the layout. There’s no need for a rotating unit or pull-out trays. Everything is accessible from the front.

Countertop larder cupboards
Designed to sit on the worktop, these larder cupboards hide appliances like kettles, toasters and coffee machines while keeping them plugged in and ready to use. Bi-fold doors fold neatly back so you’re not working around an open door. Shelves are spaced for breakfast essentials or jars, depending on what you use daily.

Hidden walk-in larder cupboard
In one project, we built a walk-in larder cupboard behind two tall Shaker doors set flush with a fitted bar and neighbouring tall units. Closed, it looks like part of the run. Open, it reveals a cool, well-lit space, with oak shelving, drawers and deep storage beyond the visible cupboard. Everything needed for bulk storage, baking and large family cooking stays tucked away, leaving the main kitchen clear and quiet.

Small upgrades for compact kitchens
If space is limited, a shallow spice rack fitted to the inside of a cabinet door keeps jars upright and easy to find. Deep base drawers with wooden dividers work as horizontal larder space. They are ideal for pasta, rice and dry goods when there’s no room for a tall cupboard.
Why larder cupboards matter
A well-planned larder cupboard keeps ingredients organised, cuts down on steps and brings everyday cooking back to the essentials. Whether it’s a slim unit, a corner solution or a hidden walk-in room, the right larder cupboard works around how you live, not the other way round.