The process
We use responsibly sourced materials to produce
pieces with fine attention to detail.
We use responsibly sourced materials to produce
pieces with fine attention to detail.
We will use our collective experience to advise you about wood species and their individual benefits.
We will take time to understand all your needs and requirements and how the furniture will fit into your new project or existing interiors. At this stage we must have a budget to work to.
We will to-and-fro rendered 3D drawings to allow you to visualise as realistically as possible your commission. These drawings will be accompanied by real samples so you can see the materials and finishes on location.
Once we have agreed a binding contract we can move onto the making.
The small making team, led and trained by Jamie Wemyss, are a passionate and enthusiastic group of cabinet makers. They take huge care in producing woodwork to the highest of standards and it is made with longevity in mind.
We make for our clients and future generations.
The installation process is carried out by our dedicated team.
We make sure everything is fitted safely and accurately. Exactly as was intended with great care being taken not to disturb or leave a trace.
After an initial conversation with you we will arrange a time to visit you at home or on site to understand your requirements and to understand the job at hand.
We will advise you on wood species, finishes and appliances. A date will be agreed to present you with a proposal and / or a preliminary quotation. If you are happy with this, we will ask you to settle an initial design fee before drawings are released.
Should you decide to go ahead with the project the design fee will be deducted from your deposit. However, the design fee is non-refundable should you decide not to proceed with the project.
As a workshop we welcome enquiries from interior designers, architects as well as private clients. Please get in touch to discuss your the piece of furniture or kitchen you have in mind.