A multi-award winning joinery designer, specialising in kitchens, wardrobes and bathrooms.
Brighton spans a distinctive mix of housing, grand Victorian and Federation homes on the older tree-lined streets, Interwar and Californian bungalows through the middle suburbs, and a strong run of contemporary bayside builds closer to the beach and the Golden Mile. That range shapes the joinery we make here. A restored Federation home calls for traditional panelling, timber detailing and proportions that suit its era, while a new coastal residence usually wants pale timbers, handleless cabinetry and finishes that stand up to a bright, salt-air setting. We handcraft bespoke kitchens, butler's pantries, wardrobes and living-room joinery for both, working closely with Brighton's architects and interior designers to match materials and detailing to the wider scheme.
Custom cabinetry in Brighton is quoted individually, depending on scope, timber species and finishes. A full bespoke kitchen with a butler's pantry sits at the upper end, while a single wardrobe or built-in unit costs considerably less. We provide a detailed quote after an initial consultation and on-site measure.
Yes. Much of our Brighton work is delivered alongside architects and interior designers, and we're comfortable building to detailed drawings and specifications. We can join at concept stage to advise on materials and construction detail, or come in later to build an approved design.
Yes. For Brighton's bayside homes we recommend finishes and hardware that handle bright light and a coastal setting, and we work in pale timbers, durable surfaces and handleless detailing when the design calls for it. We'll talk through material choices during the first consultation to suit both the look and the environment.
Yes. Matching new cabinetry to a period home is a core part of our work. For Brighton's Victorian, Federation and Interwar houses 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.