Internal Oak windows

 

Brief: The customer wanted to let some light into dark rooms off a corridor, they also wanted to be able to open the windows for ventilation but did not want them to open into the corridor or into the room. I suggested a fanlight style window that tilts back, this fitted the criteria very well and is what we went with. One window was into the bathroom and needed frosted glass for privacy.

Materials: Oak

Location: Hay Street, Hertfordshire

Built In Wardrobes

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Brief: Modern style built in wardrobes with hanging space, shelving and soft closing doors and draws. Frame finished in satin white and doors finished by hand to clients specified colour.

By being built to the space, as a joiner, it enabled me to ensure the optimal mix of hanging, shelving and draw space to match the clients needs.

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Materials: MDF, Pine

Location: Watton At Stone, Hertfordshire

Douglas Fir Yacht Boom

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Brief: A unique request of a joiner.  The client needed a new yacht boom to be machined and ironmongery fitted. Key was the choice of wood to provide strength and robustness for the weather and lateral forces, whilst machining the wood to provide a gradually reducing diameter.

Materials: Douglas Fir

Location: Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

Oak Corner TV Unit

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Brief: My brief as the joiner was to provide a floating Oak TV corner unit that maximised space available and perceived in the room which was strong enough to support a TV, whilst hiding any hint of fixings.  It was also dark stained and polished to match the existing furniture in the room.

Note the colour difference between the raw material and the finished product. This matching of colour and form is the difference a bespoke piece from a joiner can bring.

Materials: Oak

Location: Bennington, Hertfordshire