Projects

A] A perfect example shown here of how reassuringly solid and appropriate it is to install European Oak into a newly built property. On this particular new build the client opted for the entire finish to be created from European Oak. This included all external windows, boarded doors, fully glazed French doors, fully glazed screens and all of the bargeboards and soffetts. Internally, again European Oak was used to produce panelled doors, a cut string staircase, full kitchen, sliding panelled doors and all skirting and architrave. All items made to order, entirely bespoke and completed to perfection in our large workshop.

   

B] The sympathetic restoration of this Suffolk farm house was enhanced with the appropriate style of bespoke joinery used here. We crafted all the windows, doors, a conservatory and a period staircase. Finished in a particular period cream paint, for a modern but authentic feel – as required by the client to complement their own style.

    

C] Our wealth of experience combined made this particular project a success. This renovated Victorian property was restored to its former glory by replacing the UPVC windows with traditional style double glazed, sliding box sash windows. The original property was extended and required shaped bargeboards, all external windows, doors, a dramatic oak staircase and a complete oak kitchen. All bespoke and designed to reflect the period of the house.

    

D] Conservation and Preservation orders dictated the styling and finish of the work completed on this renovated building. TD Joinery supplied the elegant conservatory, all windows and the arched doors acting as access to the lower floor, meeting the exacting standard and order of the property’s requirements.

   

E] This project was on a listed building in a conservation area, making the requirements very specific. TD Joinery successfully met the specification and supplied all doors, windows and a conservatory.

F] A unique example of our work exists in this example. This thatched Suffolk cottage was extended using a timber framed structure. The rural setting was reflected in the choice of European Oak windows and gable end screens and an internal ash staircase, crafted by hand to fit the home perfectly.