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Midland Home Improvements

9.93(68 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Built In Furniture
Architraves
Barn Conversions
Ibex Joinery and Buildings services Logo

Ibex Joinery and Buildings services

9.98(34 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Boat Building / Repairs
Architraves
Handmade Kitchens Designed / Installed
MRB Carpentry And Building Ltd Logo

MRB Carpentry And Building Ltd

9.97(41 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Handmade Kitchens Designed / Installed
Barn Conversions
Wooden / Timber Structures

D Wheale Carpentry and Window Services Ltd

9.6(189 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
General Carpentry
Cupboards
Skirting
LWM Carpentry & Joinery Limited Logo

LWM Carpentry & Joinery Limited

9.86(187 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Architraves
Barn Conversions
Staircases
Croft Carpentry Logo

Croft Carpentry

9.8(29 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Staircases
Cupboards
Wooden / Timber Structures
C&C Carpentry Logo

C&C Carpentry

9.92(46 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Handmade Kitchens Designed / Installed
Wood Turning Service
Radiator Covers

stag carpentry and joinery ltd

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Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Staircases
Built In Furniture
Bespoke Windows / Doors

AMT Joinery

10(34 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Barn Conversions
Emergency Carpenter Service
Bespoke Windows / Doors
Lee Webb Carpentry & Joinery Logo

Lee Webb Carpentry & Joinery

(4 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Barn Conversions
General Carpentry
Handmade Kitchens Designed / Installed

Fusion Carpentry

10(12 reviews)

Operates in West Midlands

Services & skills
Carpenter
Bespoke Furniture
Wooden / Timber Structures
Cabinet Makers / Handmade Furniture
Door Fitting / Hanging

Bespoke furniture makers in West Midlands

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  • Is bespoke furniture better?

    Yes. In almost all cases, bespoke furniture is better than mass-produced furniture.

    Bespoke furniture is usually made from higher quality materials. It is more durable with better detailing and is a better fit for your home because it has been designed and built to your exact specifications.

    Bespoke furniture involves employing a highly skilled craftsperson. This will entail higher costs because you are paying for their skills and expertise.

  • What are the pros and cons of buying custom furniture?

    If you’re planning on buying custom furniture, you want to make sure that you’re making the right decision.

    To give you a better idea of whether bespoke furniture is right for you, here are some pros and cons of buying custom furniture.

    Pros of custom furniture

    • Higher quality materials

    • Designed for you

    • Attention to detail

    • Customised functionality

    • Unique and individual

    Cons of custom furniture

    • Time consuming

    • More expensive

  • How do I measure for custom furniture?

    Measure the length, width, and height of the space you are going to put the custom furniture.

    Also make a third measurement of the depth you want for your bespoke furniture. A bespoke furniture maker will take these measurements themselves to ensure that they are accurate.

    It can be helpful to do this yourself to start with so that you have a better idea of what will be involved in the project.

    When taking measurements make sure you factor in any alcoves, angles, overhangs and outward curves in the wall or ceiling. When hiring a professional, they will take measurements,

  • What should I consider when buying custom furniture?

    There are many things to consider when buying custom furniture. What’s most important to you may not be to someone else.

    There are certain things, however, that everyone should consider when buying custom furniture. These include:

    • Cost

    • Quality of materials

    • Expertise of chosen craftsperson

    • Size and proportions

    • Functionality

    • Colour, fittings, and accessories

    • Time scale

    It’s also a good idea to work with an independently vetted craftsperson. Choosing a Checkatrade approved trader is a great place to start.

  • How long does custom furniture take to make?

    This will depend on a variety of factors. The complexity and how many pieces of bespoke furniture you need will play a big role.

    How busy the bespoke furniture maker is will also impact the project timescale.

    On average, lead time for custom furniture can be between six and 14 weeks. This may or may not include design, build, delivery, and installation.

  • How is bespoke furniture made?

    Bespoke furniture is made to meet the exact requirements of a specific customer. Therefore, the process is highly personalised and will involve extensive input from the customer.

    A bespoke furniture maker will visit your home to discuss the project. They will take measurements of the available space and create drawings based on your requirements.

    Once a design is agreed, the bespoke furniture maker will give you a choice of fittings, materials, colours, and configurations.

    Once you are happy with all the designs, the bespoke furniture maker will begin making your furniture.

    This is usually done in a purpose-built workshop. They will use a variety of tools including hand tools and electric tools to build your furniture.

    Some bespoke furniture makers may create a single piece to start with to ensure that you are happy with the finished product.

    Once the furniture is made, it will be delivered to your home and installed.

  • How much does it cost to make a piece of furniture?

    This will depend on the level of complexity of the furniture, the time it takes to create, and the materials used.

    On average, carpenters charge around £300 per day for their services. This may increase for specialist bespoke furniture makers. It can potentially decrease depending on where you live.