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Joinery Works and Built-Ins

Joinery Works & Built-Ins

Our joinery works focus on creating bespoke storage and built-in solutions that maximize functionality while enhancing your interior design. Every piece is custom-designed to fit seamlessly into your space, ensuring practicality without compromising on style.

From modern wardrobes to full kitchen installations, we use high-quality materials and precise craftsmanship to deliver durable, elegant finishes. Whether sleek and minimal or rich in detail, our joinery transforms everyday spaces into organized, beautiful, and lasting interiors.

Custom Cabinets and Wardrobes:

Tailor-made storage solutions designed to your specifications, combining smart layouts with finishes that complement your décor.

Kitchen Fit-Outs:

Complete kitchen installations, from cabinetry and countertops to fixtures and finishes, built for efficiency, durability, and timeless style.

Joinery Works and Built-Ins FAQs

What is Built-in Joinery Works?

It is the cutting, shaping and designing wood structures into shelves, doors, stairs and furniture as part of interior and exterior design.

What are some of the Joinery Works in Interior Design?

Creating woods products, among them book shelves, cabinets (kitchen, study area and bedroom), doors, wardrobes, tables and windows.

What are Built-ins in Interior design?

These are permanent wood structure created into the building architecture as opposed to standalone furniture or structure.

What are the Common Types of Joineries in Interior Design?

Butt (building frame), dowel (picture frames), Rabbet (shelving and Cabinetry), bridle (tables and desks), edge (table tops), pocket (tables, faces and chairs) and tongue and groove (flooring and wood paneling)

What are the 3 Types of Cabinetry?

Functional location (cabinets as part of the room), Construction Style (cabinet door sits inside a face frame) and Customization Level (designed and made to suit their purpose)

What are the 5 types of Kitchens Layouts?

L-Shaped (Cabinets set on 2 adjacent walls), U-Shaped (Cabinets set on 3 connecting walls), Single Wall (cabinets set on a single wall), G-Shaped and Galley (Cabinets set on parallel walls).

Name the 4 Types of Woods

Hardwood (from OAK, Maple), Engineered Wood (MDF, Plywood), Soft wood (from Pine, Spruce and Cedar) and Treated Wood (pressure-treated wood)

If you Want to be a Professional Joiner, what Skillset do you need?

Building and construction knowledge, mathematical knowledge, team-work, attention to detail, using and maintaining machines, work under pressure and working independently.

What are the Two Types of Cabinets?

Framed and Frameless.

The framed is an American styled cabinet with a wooden picture-like frame to attach the door. A frameless cabinet does not have frame, but instead attach to the cabinet calls directly.

Is Joinery Works Different from Carpentry?

Yes. Joinery involves constructing items by joining woods without metal fasteners, while carpentry extents joinery by fixing and fitting the items on walls, doors using nails, crews etc.