From fitted wardrobes to full bespoke kitchens — every piece is designed, built and installed by our team.
Your bedroom should be a sanctuary, not a storage battle. Off-the-shelf furniture rarely fits awkward alcoves, sloping ceilings or period features — leaving dead space and visual clutter that chips away at the calm you deserve.
A kitchen is the most-used room in your home and the single biggest factor in your property's value. Yet most kitchens are designed around standard carcass sizes, forcing you to live with filler panels, dead corners and layouts that fight against how you actually cook and entertain.
Every London home has dead space — alcoves either side of chimney breasts, under-used hallway walls, wasted areas beneath staircases and gaps in bedrooms where freestanding furniture can't reach. Built-in cupboards turn these voids into high-capacity, beautiful storage.
Loft conversions are one of the most popular home improvements in London — but the sloped ceilings, knee walls and dormer windows they create make furnishing them a genuine challenge. Standard furniture wastes the angled space, leaving unusable voids that undermine the investment you've made in the conversion itself.
The space beneath your staircase is one of the most underused areas in any home. Most households leave it as a dark void filled with vacuum cleaners, old shoes and forgotten items — or worse, simply board it up and forget it exists entirely.
A flat-screen TV mounted on a bare wall with visible cables, a soundbar balanced on brackets and a tangle of HDMI leads is the most common eyesore in modern living rooms. A bespoke media wall solves every one of these problems while creating a stunning architectural feature.
A walk-in wardrobe is more than a luxury — it's a system for organising your life. When designed properly, it reduces decision fatigue, protects your clothing investment and transforms the daily routine of getting dressed from a scramble into a calm, considered process.
Remote and hybrid working is permanent. Yet most home offices are furnished with repurposed dining tables, cheap flat-pack desks and stacked bookshelves that create visual chaos in what should be a focused, productive environment.
Not every project fits neatly into a category. Perhaps you need a window seat that doubles as storage, a radiator cover that looks like panelling, a bay window bookcase that follows the curve of the glass, or a dining bench built into an alcove. That's where made to measure furniture comes in.
Fitted wardrobes are the single most impactful upgrade you can make to a bedroom. They transform awkward spaces, eliminate gaps that collect dust and provide dramatically more storage than any freestanding wardrobe — while making the room feel larger and more cohesive.
Chimney breast alcoves are one of the defining features of London's Victorian and Edwardian homes. They create natural recesses that are crying out for built-in storage — but their dimensions are never standard. Every alcove is a slightly different width, depth and height, and walls are almost never square or plumb.
A bookcase is the most personal piece of furniture in your home. It displays your interests, your history and your taste. A well-designed bookcase transforms a wall into a library — a badly designed one turns it into a cluttered shelf.