A vaulted, double-height open-plan room. Steel-frame glazed doors connecting to a mudroom. A bespoke locker run for everyday family use. A kitchenette with a 3D-tiled feature wall and integrated shelving. An island in the centre of the main room. All joinery elements designed and built by the same workshop, installed in one coordinated programme.
This is the kind of project that usually gets carved up between two or three separate joinery contractors — each doing their bit, coordinating around each other, with the inevitable interface issues that follow. We took it on as a single package.
The workshop produced every fixed element to a single coordinated set of drawings. Materials matched across the locker run, the kitchenette, the island and the floating shelves. Hardware specified once and used everywhere. Install was handled by our own team, fitted in a coordinated sequence so the room came together cleanly rather than in patches.
Site survey, requirements gathered for every element across the room, materials approach agreed.
Every joinery element designed against a single set of drawings — materials, hardware, finish matched across the room.
Cabinetry, locker run, kitchenette, island, shelving — all built in our workshop, sequenced for staged delivery.
Our own install team on site, fitting each element in the right order. Snagged, handed over, done.