Custom Joinery: Designing and crafting bespoke joinery solutions tailored to individual client requirements, such as custom furniture, cabinetry, or architectural elements.
Cabinet Making: Building and installing cabinets for kitchens, bathrooms, offices, or other spaces, including design consultation, construction, and finishing.
Built-in Wardrobes: Designing and constructing fitted wardrobes or closet systems that maximize storage space and suit the style and layout of the room.
Doors and Windows: Manufacturing and installing custom doors and windows, including interior doors, exterior doors, sash windows, casement windows, and specialized architectural features.
Staircases and Balustrades: Crafting bespoke staircases, handrails, and balustrades for residential or commercial properties, ranging from traditional wooden designs to contemporary styles.
Joinery Installation: Installing pre-made or custom joinery components onsite, ensuring proper fit, alignment, and finishing to achieve a seamless integration with the surrounding architecture or interior design.
Consultation and Design Services: Providing expert advice, design consultation, and project planning services to clients, architects, interior designers, and contractors to develop innovative and functional joinery solutions for residential, commercial, or heritage projects.
Project Management: Overseeing joinery projects from concept to completion, including procurement of materials, coordination of trades, scheduling, quality control, and client communication to ensure successful outcomes and customer satisfaction.
Joinery Services
Repair and Restoration: Repairing damaged sections of timber through techniques like patching, filling, or splicing to restore structural integrity and aesthetics.
Consolidation: Strengthening weakened or deteriorated timber by consolidating it with consolidants, adhesives, or resins to prevent further decay or loss.
Surface Protection: Applying protective coatings such as varnishes, waxes, or sealants to the surface of timber to shield it from environmental factors like UV radiation, moisture, and abrasion.
Documentation and Monitoring: Documenting the condition of timber objects or structures through photographs, written records, or digital scans, and establishing a monitoring program to track changes in condition over time.
Conservation Ethics: Adhering to ethical principles and standards in conservation practice, including respect for the cultural significance and integrity of timber objects or structures, and ensuring interventions are reversible and minimally invasive where possible.