Bespoke Carpentry

Craftsmanship That Becomes Part of Your Home

Woodworx delivers bespoke carpentry across Hampshire and Surrey — combining exceptional joinery skill with the precision, attention to detail, and professional oversight that high-specification homes deserve.
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Designed Around Your Home, Not Adapted for It

Bespoke carpentry begins with a proper understanding of the space it will inhabit. Off-the-shelf solutions are designed to fit a range of homes — bespoke joinery is designed to fit yours. We take precise measurements, consider how the piece will interact with the architecture of the room, and develop a design that functions exactly as required while feeling as though it was always part of the property. Whether that’s a run of fitted wardrobes, a handcrafted staircase, or a full library wall, the approach is the same: designed in detail, built to last.

Transparent, Detail-Led Pricing

Bespoke work is priced against a clearly defined specification — material choices, dimensions, finish, and installation requirements all agreed before any work begins. We don’t quote vaguely and adjust later. You’ll receive a fully itemised price that reflects precisely what is being made and fitted, so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives. For homeowners investing in high-specification joinery, that level of clarity is the baseline expectation — and it’s exactly what we provide.

Installed With Care — In a Home That Is Still Being Lived In

Carpentry installation in an occupied home requires a level of care and consideration that not all tradespeople bring. Our team works with the same professionalism and respect for the property that we apply across all our projects — protecting surrounding surfaces, working cleanly, and managing access and dust carefully. Installation is scheduled around your household where possible, and your project contact keeps you informed about what each day involves. The finished result should look as though it was always there — and the process of getting it there should feel considerably calmer than you might expect.

Your Build, Our process

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Initial Enquiry

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Ballpark Estimate

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Consultation &
Formal Quote

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Build Completion

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COnstruction &
Project Management

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Roadmap &
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Why Choose Us?

In a High-Quality Home, the Details Are What Define the Finish.

There is a certain category of home improvement that sits in the space between construction and fine craft. Bespoke carpentry occupies that space. A beautifully made library wall, a fully fitted dressing room, a handcrafted staircase, or a run of bespoke cabinetry — these are the elements that elevate a well-built home into something genuinely considered.

They are also the elements that disappoint most visibly when they are not done well. Ill-fitting joinery, poorly matched materials, or workmanship that doesn’t hold up over time stands in contrast to everything around it. In a home that has been carefully invested in, that kind of shortfall is felt acutely.

Woodworx brings to bespoke carpentry the same structured, detail-led approach we apply to our larger construction projects. Work is specified in writing before it begins, priced transparently, and carried out by skilled craftspeople who understand the standard required in the homes we work in. Installation is managed with the care and respect for the property that you should always be able to expect — and rarely always can.

We work with homeowners across Hampshire and Surrey who are investing in high-specification homes and who want their joinery to reflect that investment. Whether your carpentry forms part of a wider Woodworx project or stands alone as its own commission, the approach is the same: detailed, transparent, and delivered to a standard worth being proud of.

To find out how Woodworx Property can help bring your vision to life, contact us today and arrange a free consultation.

Or fill out the contact form here and we’ll be in touch to discuss your project.

Frequently asked Questions

We deliver a wide range of bespoke joinery — including fitted wardrobes and dressing rooms, library and shelving walls, bespoke staircases, panelling and wall treatments, window seats, home office cabinetry, boot rooms and utility storage, and architectural joinery such as door surrounds and bespoke architrave. Each piece is designed and made to the specific requirements of the space and the homeowner’s brief.

We begin with a detailed site visit and conversation about what you’re looking to achieve — covering the function of the piece, the space it will occupy, material preferences, and any reference points you have. From there we develop a specification covering dimensions, materials, finish, and hardware, which is shared with you for review before any making begins. Nothing progresses to production until the specification is agreed in writing. This ensures the finished piece matches what you envisaged — not a close approximation of it.

All bespoke work is priced against an agreed, written specification. Your quote is fully itemised — covering materials, making, and installation — so you know exactly what you’re investing in before committing. We don’t provide loose estimates that shift as work progresses. If the specification changes, a revised price is presented and agreed before any change to scope is actioned.

We work with a range of high-quality materials suited to the specification and setting of each commission — including solid hardwoods, premium grade MDF and veneered boards, painted finishes, and specialist hardware. Material recommendations are made in the context of the intended use, the aesthetic of the space, and your long-term expectations for the piece. We’ll always advise on the most appropriate choice for your specific requirement rather than default to a single approach.

Yes. Matching existing joinery — whether that’s a paint finish, a moulding profile, a timber species, or a hardware style — is something we approach with care and precision. We take detailed measurements and reference samples where needed and develop the specification to ensure the new work sits coherently alongside what is already in the property. Where a perfect match isn’t achievable, we’ll tell you that clearly rather than present something substandard as acceptable.

Most bespoke carpentry installations are relatively low-disruption compared to building works — particularly where pieces are made off-site and delivered ready for fitting. We always protect surrounding surfaces, manage dust and debris carefully, and schedule our work around your household. For more extensive commissions involving site-cut work or extended installation, we plan the programme to minimise impact on the rest of the home and keep you informed about what each day involves.

Lead times vary depending on the complexity of the piece and the current making schedule. Straightforward commissions may move from specification to installation within a few weeks; more complex or extensive pieces — a full dressing room, a bespoke staircase, or a detailed library wall — may require a longer making period. We confirm lead times clearly at the point of commission so you can plan around them, and we communicate proactively if anything changes.

Yes — and it often works best this way. When bespoke joinery is specified as part of an extension, renovation, or refurbishment project, it can be sequenced into the build programme at exactly the right point, ensuring it interfaces correctly with decoration, flooring, and other finishing elements. This avoids the common problem of joinery being fitted before a space is truly ready, or being added as an afterthought once other trades have finished.

Yes. We work with both painted and natural or stained timber finishes, and the choice depends entirely on the specification and aesthetic of the space. Painted joinery — particularly in contemporary interiors — is often the right choice for a clean, high-quality finish. We use high-quality paint systems applied to the appropriate standard for the setting, and we’re happy to advise on the most suitable finish for your particular requirement.

We focus on bespoke carpentry commissions for homeowners investing in high-specification properties, and our process — detailed specification, transparent pricing, professional installation — is designed around projects of meaningful scale. We’re not the right fit for small repair jobs or minor adjustments. If you’re planning a significant joinery commission — whether that’s a single statement piece or a multi-room programme — we’d be glad to discuss it.

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