Fitted furniture in Beeston
Built-in furniture and interior joinery, scribed to walls that are rarely square and finished under workshop conditions. Covering Beeston and the wider Nottinghamshire area.
- Made to size from a measured survey, never cut down from stock
- FSC-certified timber with chain-of-custody paperwork
- Fixed written quotation with the lead time stated
- 10-year workmanship guarantee in writing
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Fitted furniture in Beeston
Alcove Cabinetry around Beeston is a different job from one street to the next. Around here it is coalfield terraces, Victorian lace-market frontages and interwar suburbs, and that alone rules out anything bought by the pallet. Because of moderate inland climate with cold damp winters, we see sash cord and box frame failure in long-neglected Victorian stock more often here than in most of the country. The detail we will not compromise on is scribing to alcoves that are never the same width top and bottom.
Nothing is ordered until someone has stood in front of the opening with a tape. Photographs and approximate sizes are all we need to start.
A detail specific to this area: the lace market and Park Estate carry dense listed-building coverage.
What we cover locally
- Fitted Wardrobes in Beeston
- Home Libraries in Beeston
- Media Walls in Beeston
- Boot Rooms and Utility in Beeston
Survey visits in Beeston are usually booked within a week. There is no charge for the survey and no obligation to proceed.
Made to size for Beeston
Every item below is manufactured to your dimensions.
Fitted Wardrobes
Floor to ceiling storage built into the room.
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Bookcases and study joinery with integrated lighting.
Read more →Media Walls
Concealed cable routes and ventilated equipment bays.
Read more →Boot Rooms and Utility
Hard-wearing storage for the busiest part of the house.
Read more →Timber Wall Panelling
Raised, flat, shaker and slatted panelling.
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Built-in units either side of a chimney breast.
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Bench seating, storage and solid timber shutters.
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In-frame doors, larders and dressers in solid timber.
Read more →Nothing in your house is square in Beeston
Which is the entire reason built-in furniture costs more than flat-pack, and the entire reason it looks better.
We scribe to the wall
Every panel is cut to the actual line of the plaster, so there is no tapering gap running down the side of the unit.
We measure at three heights
Alcoves are routinely 20 to 40mm wider at the bottom than the top. One measurement is how you end up packing the gap out.
We finish off site
Sprayed under workshop conditions, which is a level of finish site application simply cannot reach.
What clients tell us
Feedback collected directly from completed projects. Full written references are available on request before you commit.
“The alcoves were nearly 40mm out top to bottom and you genuinely cannot tell.”
Verified client, Nottinghamshire“Finish is better than anything we have had sprayed on site, and it has stayed that way.”
Verified client, Nottinghamshire“They redesigned the internal layout after asking how we actually store things.”
Verified client, NottinghamshireBeeston questions
Will the finish need maintaining?
A factory-applied microporous finish typically needs inspection every three to five years, sooner on exposed coastal elevations. Maintaining it is far cheaper than letting a coating fail and the timber take up water.
Can you match an existing profile?
Yes. If you can supply a section, a photograph with a rule in shot, or an old unit, we can replicate the profile. For conservation work this is usually the condition the planning officer will apply.
How do you handle glazing?
Standard double glazed units for most work, and slim-cavity units where a conservation officer has restricted sightlines. Single glazing with putty lines is available where the consent requires it.
Do you work in hardwood or softwood?
Both. Engineered hardwood is the default where movement or exposure is a concern, and slow-grown softwood is often the better value choice for painted work in sheltered positions. We will tell you which we would specify and why.
Can you work on a listed building?
Yes, and a significant share of our work is listed or conservation area. We can supply drawings and section details to support a listed building consent or planning application, though the consent itself remains the owner's responsibility.
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Free, no obligation, and a fixed figure in writing. We will tell you honestly if what you are asking for is not the right answer.
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