/ Four steps. No surprises.

Your space gets measured before anything is agreed.

From the first site visit to the final install, one maker handles every stage. Here is exactly what that looks like.

Close-up of a carpenter's steel tape measure pressed flat against a timber door frame in a real room, daylight from a nearby window, the measurement markings sharp and readable, wood grain visible behind
Close-up of a carpenter's steel tape measure pressed flat against a timber door frame in a real room, daylight from a nearby window, the measurement markings sharp and readable, wood grain visible behind
Wide environmental shot of a carpenter fitting a large built-in cabinet unit against a real room wall, natural daylight from a window to the left, tools visible on the floor nearby, the cabinet doors already hung and aligned
Wide environmental shot of a carpenter fitting a large built-in cabinet unit against a real room wall, natural daylight from a window to the left, tools visible on the floor nearby, the cabinet doors already hung and aligned
— The build process

What happens, in order

We come to your space before any price is set. Your exact dimensions — walls, openings, floor level — dictate the design. Nothing is estimated from a photo.

Step 02

Drawings and agreed quote

We draw the piece to your space and give you a fixed quote. Lead time is stated upfront — no open-ended timelines, no revision loop that runs indefinitely.

Step 03

Built in the workshop

The same person who measured your space cuts, assembles, and finishes every component. No subcontractors, no handoff mid-job.

Step 04

Installed in your space

We bring the finished piece to site and fit it in place. If the floor is uneven or the wall is not square, we correct for it on the day — built-in-place, not dropped off.

Do you charge for the site visit?

No. The measure visit is free. A price is only agreed once we have your exact dimensions and you have confirmed the design direction.

+ Common questions

Before you call

How long does a typical project take?

Most cabinet and door jobs run two to four weeks from deposit to install. The exact lead time is written into your quote before work starts.

These are the questions most clients ask at the first site visit. Read them now and come to the measure with fewer unknowns.

Who does the work — you or a subcontractor?

The maker who visits your space is the maker who builds and installs. There is no subcontracting at any stage — local accountability means one person answers for the finished result.

Ready to get your space measured?

The first step costs nothing. Contact us and we will schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.