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Bespoke Joinery

We work on a huge range of Bespoke Carpentry;

 

  • Bespoke fitted Wardrobes and Walk-in-Wardrobes.

  • Bespoke fitted bathroom cabinetry.

  • Bespoke Kitchen Cabinetry and fitting.

  • Utility room and under-the-stairs cabinetry.

  • Home and commercial Bespoke Office cabinetry.

  • Alcove cabinetry and shelving.

  • Media units.

 

Why Bespoke ?

 

  • We live busy lives ! Who has time to either source that one, exact, random piece of furniture that will precisely fit the space in question or to put together sub standard, short term flat-pack furniture ( always a false-economy in the long run.)

  • To utilize every last inch of space; A Bespoke service will always have the advantage of fulfilling the spacial potential of every area : custom built for the client’s storage needs.

 

We can design wardrobes that run from floor to angled ceiling, create bespoke fitted walk-in-wardrobes to fit loft recesses, install bespoke cabinetry into wonky alcoves and under any staircase and create vanity units for the most awkward of bathroom spaces.

 

Materials;

In contemporary style cabinetry, we work mainly with a material called EGGER board. This is a carefully selected material which consists of a melamine faced chipboard; either with an applied surface in a smooth, block-colour or with a textured print of a real wood grain. This material is non-warping and easy to clean. The look and feel of it is increasingly sophisticated and new surface finishes are released every season which reflect current interior trends. These can be viewed in our showroom on sheen lane.

 

If a more traditional ( shaker ) style is required for cabinetry, we face our furniture in high quality birch wood ply which is then hand-painted.

A Bespoke design service creates limitless design possibilities, however, and we can work in any materials and are happy to source these for our clients.

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