
Joinery is the part of a project most people never think about — until it's wrong. A door that doesn't sit flush, a panel with a visible gap, a drawer that sticks. Good joinery is felt more than it's seen: in how quietly a cabinet closes, how evenly a partition catches the light.
Every piece starts with measurement, not material. The space dictates the joint — a run of wall cladding needs a different approach than a fitted wardrobe or a display partition. Getting the alignment right on paper is what makes the on-site installation fast and clean rather than a series of corrections.
Precision here isn't about looking impressive. It's about durability — a joint that's cut correctly will still be tight in ten years. That's the standard every piece is measured against, from a single custom door to a full run of panelling.
It's also where craftsmanship and structure meet: the technical accuracy of a joint, and the calm, clean finish that makes it disappear into the space around it.