Fitted furniture for homes where the details need to feel considered.
Bespoke storage, wardrobes, studies, and fitted furniture for Bath homes where material choices, survey detail, and a measured process matter.
- Made-to-measure surveys
- Project-led case studies
- Budget fit confirmed early
Demo concept only: project examples, service claims, and studio details are sample content for preview use.
Best for alcove cabinetry, boot rooms, wardrobes, studies, and larger fitted storage projects.
Designed around awkward rooms, listed-property quirks, and real storage needs.
Project cards show problem, approach, and finish rather than decorative gallery filler.
Budget, timeline, and survey questions qualify larger enquiries respectfully.
Case-study sections help premium visitors judge fit quickly.
Higher-ticket joinery enquiries need capability, taste, and process confidence before asking for details.
Study wall with hidden printer storage
Measured around uneven walls, integrated cable routes, and matched the finish to existing oak flooring.
Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes in a sloped room
Custom doors, soft-close internals, and painted finish selected to keep the room light rather than heavy.
Services framed around project types, not vague craft language.
Alcove units and media walls
Storage, shelving, display, and equipment routes designed to feel part of the room.
- Painted or timber finishes
- Cable and ventilation planning
- Period property friendly
Wardrobes and dressing storage
Fitted wardrobes, awkward eaves storage, drawers, rails, and internal layouts shaped around use.
- Measured survey first
- Internal layout options
- Hardware guidance
Boot rooms and practical storage
Benches, coats, laundry, utility cupboards, and family storage that needs to work hard every day.
- Durable finish choices
- Family and pet storage
- Site constraints reviewed
A clear process makes a premium enquiry feel lower risk.
The process qualifies serious prospects without overwhelming them with workshop detail.
Room, goal, rough budget, and timescale checked first.
Measurements, constraints, finishes, and installation needs reviewed.
Drawings, quote, workshop build, installation, and tidy handover.
“The enquiry asked about budget and room details without feeling pushy. It made the project feel more considered from the first message.”Sample project note, Bathwick
“The project examples explained the awkward parts, not just the pretty finish. That gave us confidence before arranging a survey.”Sample project note, Frome
Selective local coverage supports the premium positioning.
For larger-ticket work, clear geography helps set expectations around surveys, installation, and travel.
Qualify the project without making the form feel heavy.
The form asks for room type, location, timescale, and the problem to solve. That is enough to start a sensible conversation.
Demo by PresGro