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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Detail by iSteel, Stephen sits down with Matthew Hutton, founder of Russell Hutton Kitchens, a Sheffield-based studio specialising in bespoke in-frame kitchens and cabinetry.Matthew shares his journey into the industry from building studies and surveying to learning his craft on the workshop floor and explains why the best kitchens begin not with furniture, but with planning, layout and flow. Together, they explore the value of true craftsmanship, why classic British design continues to resonate, and how thoughtful detailing elevates both everyday use and long-term satisfaction.The conversation also looks beyond the kitchen itself, touching on pantries, boot rooms, media cabinetry and open-plan living and how glazed steel doors and screens help define spaces while maintaining light, connection and flexibility. Matthew explains what led Russell Hutton to specify iSteel doors in their showroom, and why slim profiles, shadow gaps and consistency across systems make a meaningful difference.In this episode, you’ll learn• Why great kitchen design starts with layout and spatial flow, not just furniture.• What makes bespoke in-frame kitchens so difficult to mass-produce.• How craftsmanship shows up in frames, hinges, fit and finish.• Why classic, homely kitchens are thriving again and how they stay relevant.• How pantries and cabinetry can become design features, not just storage.• How to zone open-plan spaces without losing light or openness.• What to look for when specifying glazed steel doors within kitchens and living spaces.Key Topics Covered• Matthew’s career path: surveying, workshop experience, and founding Russell Hutton Kitchens.• The role of planning, layout and flow in successful kitchens.• In-frame cabinetry, time-intensive build processes and premium detailing.• Advancements in modern fittings, mechanisms and CNC accuracy.• Classic vs contemporary kitchens — and finding a British design balance.• Pantries, boot rooms and social cabinetry around the kitchen.• Open-plan living: zoning, snug spaces and family use.• Why Russell Hutton chose iSteel: slimline profiles, shadow gaps and fire-rated options.• Creating continuity across doors and spaces within a home.• Collaboration with architects, interior designers and specifiers.Guest BioMatthew Hutton is the founder of Russell Hutton Kitchens, a Sheffield-based studio creating bespoke in-frame kitchens and cabinetry rooted in craftsmanship, proportion and thoughtful planning. With hands-on experience across both workshop and showroom environments, Matthew designs kitchens that balance classic British detailing with modern layouts.Russell Hutton’s work often extends beyond the kitchen into pantries, boot rooms, media cabinetry and whole-home joinery — creating cohesive interiors shaped around how clients live.Quotes & Highlights (pull-ready)• “Great kitchens start with planning and layout — it’s about getting the space to flow.”• “There’s a difference between designing a space and just putting boxes in a room.”• “It’s very labour-intensive — that’s how you get the detail for the finish.”• “Comfort is what people like… something you’re happy to live with for many years.”• “Pantries are top of people’s wish lists — glass doors make them a feature.”• “With glass, you can define areas but still keep that open feel.”• “Those little details… not everyone can explain them, but they make the difference.”Resources & Links• Visit Russell Hutton Kitchens — Bespoke kitchens and cabinetry, Sheffield• Follow Russell Hutton Kitchens on Instagram• Explore iSteel luxury glazed steel doors (sliding, hinged, screens & fire-rated)• Follow iSteel: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest
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