Here is an example of hand-made and fitted floor-to-ceiling wardrobes in a early victorian house. The doors are manufactured using MDF panels and joinery grade pine. The panels are then painted to suit the décor in the room and the…
Read MoreHere are two side lights, manufactured then installed into a brick arch, with a replacement front door.
Read MoreThese replacement doors are six panel grained doors with contemporary handles. This style of door is known as a moulded door and comes in a variety of styles: six, four, or two panelled, grained or smooth. You can also get…
Read MoreHere is the completed room. I was surprised and impressed by the quality of this floor. Burmese Teak is as rare as rocking horse droppings as there have been no imports of this timber for many years, due to trading restrictions,…
Read MoreThese photos show the removal of a set of tired garage doors, and the installation of a single-framed ledge-and-brace door with fixed TGV panels either side.
Read MoreThis is the replacement of window, by beading and scarfing-in replacement cills on the corner section of a hardwood conservatory. The beading was machined from stock wood because the exact moulding was not available off the shelf.
Read MoreThis was a recent repair to a conservatory roof, undertaken without taking the polycarbonate roof off, using 45 degree scarfing joints and finishing in white gloss.
Read MoreHere is a storage solution to an under-stair space, using reclaimed pine and MDF grilled fronts.
Read MoreThis shows a completed shelving unit which was built into a chimney breast in a Victorian terraced property. The object was to create a copy from a original that was taken out by a previous owner, using an old photo.
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