A multi-award winning joinery designer, specialising in kitchens, wardrobes and bathrooms.
Armadale is defined by its ornate Victorian terraces and freestanding villas, many set behind the boutiques and galleries of High Street. These are narrow, detailed homes, high ceilings, decorative cornices, hallway arches and original fireplaces, where cabinetry has to work within tight footprints without fighting the period detail. We handcraft bespoke kitchens, butler's pantries, joinery-lined studies and clever built-in storage that make the most of a terrace's proportions, whether the brief is a faithful heritage restoration or a considered contemporary insertion into a period shell. Armadale's design-literate owners, and the interior designers and architects they engage, tend to care as much about a mitred corner and a timber grain as the overall look, which suits the way we build.
Custom cabinetry in Armadale is quoted individually, depending on scope, timber species and finishes. A full bespoke kitchen sits at the higher end, while joinery for a study or a single built-in costs considerably less. We provide a detailed quote after an initial consultation and on-site measure.
Yes. A good share of our Armadale work is delivered with interior designers and architects, and we build comfortably to detailed drawings and specifications. We can join at concept stage to advise on materials and construction, or come in later to build an approved design.
Yes. Working within the tight footprints of Victorian terraces is one of our strengths. We design joinery around a home's existing proportions, using full-height storage, integrated appliances and made-to-measure detailing to gain space without crowding original features. We measure carefully on site before any design is finalised.
Yes. Matching new cabinetry to a period home is central to what we do. For Armadale's Victorian terraces and villas we replicate traditional profiles, panelling and timber finishes, and can restore or reproduce existing detailing so new joinery reads as original. We assess the home's period features at the first site visit.