Projects
Discover our expertly delivered carpentry, joinery, and fitted furniture projects. Every project is thoughtfully designed, custom-made, and finished with genuine attention to detail, creating spaces that feel both stylish and practical.
Whether it’s a modern living space or a fully customised interior solution, we create work that feels personal, functional, and built to last.
Wardrobe
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The Challenge
Our client required a comprehensive storage solution for a spare bedroom that maximised space without compromising on style. The project called for the seamless integration of a full-height wardrobe and a custom shelving unit positioned above a dedicated chest of drawers. The primary goal was to create a high-end, fitted look that felt like a natural extension of the room’s architecture.
The Solution
We began with an in-depth design consultation, utilising material samples and 3D sketches to refine our client’s vision into a technical plan. To ensure a timeless aesthetic, we utilised CNC technology to precision-cut Shaker-style doors and drawer fronts. These were then treated with a premium four-stage spray-finishing process, featuring high-build primers and polyurethane topcoats in the elegant shade of ‘Muscovado’.
By pre-assembling and inspecting each carcass in our workshop, we were able to guarantee a flawless finish while ensuring a clean and efficient two-day on-site installation. The result is a durable and sophisticated storage suite that perfectly balances functional organisation with bespoke design.
Kitchen
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The Challenge
Our client required a comprehensive redesign of his kitchen area that integrated a functional kitchen with high-end social features. The primary challenge was to create three distinct yet cohesive zones – a kitchen run, a luxury bar area, and an ergonomic seating nook within a single space.
The Solution
The project demanded a solution that combined specialised materials like Finsa and Solid Oak with complex structural requirements, such as hidden lighting and heavy-duty floating supports. We began with a strategic installation of the kitchen base units, utilising fillers as spacers between cabinets to create a sophisticated architectural aesthetic.
For the bar, we engineered a carcass using Finsa Marmol Hades, featuring double-laminated shelving with integrated routed channels for COB LED lighting and concealed fixings to achieve a seamless finish. The seating area was meticulously designed using MDF templating to perfect the ergonomics before being crafted from Finsa Lissa Oak with compound mitre joints and domino reinforcement for maximum durability.
To anchor the room, we hand-machined a 2.4m oak floating shelf, secured via a precision-drilled steel rod and resin anchor system for ultimate stability. The transformation was completed with custom-templated stainless steel worktops and splashbacks, creating a modern, industrial-luxe finish that exceeded the client’s expectations in both form and function.
Acoustic Soundproofing & Heritage Exterior Restoration
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The Challenge
Our client required a multi-phase renovation focused on drastically improving interior comfort while restoring the property’s exterior heritage features. The internal brief demanded high-performance soundproofing in the bedroom to eliminate noise from an adjoining neighbour, alongside a thermal efficiency upgrade. Externally, the property required a complete replacement of the front and back gable timbers and a new, bespoke window, both of which needed to withstand the elements and match the existing architectural aesthetic of the street.
The Solution
Internally, we constructed dual stud-wall systems. To address the noise, the party wall was packed with specialized acoustic insulation, double plasterboarded, and decoupled using a high-density acoustic rubber matting layer sealed with acoustic compounds. For the exterior wall, we integrated 100mm Celotex insulation to maximize thermal performance.
Externally, we handcrafted a bespoke window from sapele hardwood, complete with traditional custom beading details. For the gables, we carefully extracted the rotted timber without compromising the surrounding render. We then machined new Sapele timbers using traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery and wooden dowels. To ensure lifetime durability, we engineered a 10 degree angle into the bottom rail to prevent standing water. The project was finalized by repairing the surrounding render and utilizing a specialized, flexible Repair Care Dry Flex compound to seal existing timber cracks against weather-induced movement, before finishing the entire exterior in a striking black palette.
River Cruiser: Full Internal & External Renovation
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The Challenge
Our client inherited a river cruiser that had fallen into a severe state of disrepair and required a complete, top to bottom restoration. Marine environments are incredibly unforgiving, demanding absolute precision to handle the natural curvature of the hull while ensuring maximum moisture resistance. The brief required completely engineering a new spatial layout and handcrafting bespoke external features, including custom marine window frames and deck installations, that could withstand constant exposure to water and weathering.
The Solution
While collaborating with the client on the new interior layout, we shifted our initial focus to the exterior, handcrafting a bespoke deck from premium sapele hardwood. We machined the timber, utilized the Festool Domino system for structural alignment, treated it with specialized preservatives, and routed traditional deck seams filled with marine-grade caulking before securely bolting it down. To match the boat’s contours, we steam-bent a custom Sapele rub rail for two hours, setting it under tension overnight to perfectly form to the hull. To ensure the vessel was completely watertight, we also handcrafted bespoke inner and outer window frames from Sapele, which were securely bolted together through the structure.
Internally, we leveled the structure by hand-planing timber joists to match the hull’s curvature. To future-proof the vessel against moisture, all sub-flooring timbers and the 18mm marine plywood base were fully sealed with protective bitumen before installation. The interior walls were lined with 6mm Stretek Poplar plywood, chosen for its unique, beautiful blue hue, which we accented with custom Sapele trims on all external corners. The transformation was completed with custom-built Poplar ply kitchen cabinetry featuring a bespoke Sapele fold-out worktop, handcrafted solid Sapele companionway doors, and a matched interior hardwood floor to seamlessly mirror the high-end finish of the exterior deck.
Grade II Listed Window Repair
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The Challenge
Consortia Property contacted us to restore the historic front windows of a prominent Grade II listed building in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter. Due to age and exposure, several of the original timber frames and sashes had suffered severe rot and structural degradation. The main challenge was to fully restore the structural integrity and thermal efficiency of the windows without altering their historic character, strictly adhering to the rigorous guidelines required for heritage conservation.
The Solution
We began by conducting a comprehensive audit of all the windows to assess the damage. To maximize efficiency, we measured and mapped out every required splice size simultaneously, allowing us to machine and profile all the replacement timber profiles in a single, high-precision workshop run. Moving room by room, we executed seamless timber repairs using an incredibly precise splicing technique: tracing the repair zones by hand, removing the bulk material with a palm router, and hand-chiseling the corners for a flawless, gapless fit.
The new timber splices were bonded using heavy-duty polyurethane adhesive, clamped securely, and sanded entirely flush with the original frames. To modernize the building’s performance without compromising its historic aesthetic, we integrated concealed high-performance weather-stripping around the windows. This hidden upgrade significantly boosts the building’s overall EPC rating and draft exclusion while completely preserving the unaltered, authentic look of the Grade II listed facade.