

Mark Leigh is not only proud to display SieMatic Kitchens; it is one of the company’s longest established studios in the UK. The reason we sell SieMatic is very simple: in our opinion they are the best quality kitchens money can buy, offering longevity of design, state-of-the-art components and construction quality, and a pedigree that makes them unique in the every changing world of kitchen manufacture.
SieMatic was founded in 1929 so is now in its 79th year and, amazingly, is still owned by the family who founded it several generations ago. In an industry renowned for the comings and goings of manufacturers, this fact alone lends reassurance beyond words to the quality and integrity of its business, which now boast subsidiaries and agencies in fifty three countries across the world. The brand name is well known and valued by builders and discerning homeowners who appreciate its ability to add not just style but value to residential property.
All the personnel at Mark Leigh have been professionally trained at SieMatic’s German headquarters in order to enable them to design and supply the kitchen of your dreams. At the first stage of the consultation you can complete an extensive questionnaire to ascertain precisely what you need from your kitchen, how it will be used, and what storage requirements you have now and are likely to have in the future. Only then can the design team begin to realise your dreams…
SieMatic kitchens are available in 1950 colours, enabling the homeowner, architect and interior designer alike to choose from a colour palette that’s second to none and ensure total exclusivity for the owner as the chances of another customer having the exact same colour are slim! The brand is equally flexible with regard to worktops, where again there’s a wide choice of styles to harmonise with any domestic setting.
Whatever your lifestyle, traditional or modern, there’s a SieMatic kitchen that will reflect and embody it. Furthermore, your SieMatic kitchen will be customised to your own unique storage requirements, using an inventory of components and accessories known as the ‘MultiMatic’ system, to ensure that ‘there’s a place for everything and everything is in its place’. From Tupperware lids to wine glasses, aluminium foil to the first aid kit, spice jars to the ironing board, MultiMatic provides a home for every conceivable item, keeping the kitchen tidy and crucially, increasing the storage capacity of the cupboards and drawers by up to 34% (when compared with open shelving).