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Custom furniture and interiors
Bespoke furniture for modern homes and apartments.
We design and build custom interiors that fit the way you live. Thoughtful layouts, materials that last, and storage that actually makes sense.
What we build
- Custom kitchens and integrated cabinetry
- Wardrobes, storage walls, and mudrooms
- Home offices, media units, and shelving
- Compact layouts for apartments
Our process
- On-site measure and design brief
- 3D concept and material selection
- Workshop build with quality checks
- Professional installation and handover
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Corner Desk vs. L-Shape: Why This Decision Matters More Than You Think
Choosing between a corner desk and an L-shape configuration affects workflow, space efficiency, and long-term satisfaction. Here's how to get it right.
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Solid Timber vs. Engineered Wood for Kitchen Cabinets: The Trade-offs Nobody Mentions
The solid timber vs. engineered wood debate isn't about quality. It's about understanding trade-offs that affect how your kitchen performs over 20 years.
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Using AI Rendering Tools for Client Presentations: A Furniture Maker's Guide
Practical AI visualization for custom furniture: how to use rendering tools to show clients what their pieces will look like before you build them.
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Why Solid Timber Is Making a Comeback in Modern Kitchen Design
Timber trends in cabinetry: the shift back to solid wood construction and why modern clients are choosing timber over engineered alternatives.
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How to Choose the Right Drawer Slides for Custom Cabinetry: A Practical Guide
Drawer slides make or break the feel of custom cabinetry. Here's how to choose between undermount, side-mount, and centre-mount options based on actual project requirements.
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Generative Design Tools Are Changing How Furniture Prototypes Get Made
Generative design software can produce hundreds of variations from a single brief. But does it actually help furniture makers build better products, or is it just a fancy novelty?
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Augmented Reality Is Changing How Customers Choose Custom Furniture (And I Have Mixed Feelings)
AR apps let customers see furniture in their home before it's built. For custom makers, that's both exciting and complicated. Here's what's actually working.
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Where Australian Furniture Timber Actually Comes From: A Guide to Sustainable Sourcing
Sustainable timber is a buzzword in furniture design. But where does quality Australian timber actually come from, who certifies it, and how do you separate real sustainability from marketing?
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How 3D Printing Is Changing Small-Batch Custom Furniture Production
3D printing isn't replacing traditional furniture making, but it's opening up design possibilities that weren't practical before. Here's what's actually working in the workshop.
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The Resurgence of Japanese Joinery in Modern Australian Furniture Design
Japanese joinery techniques are finding their way into Australian furniture workshops. Here's why makers are turning to centuries-old methods and what it means for the craft.
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Room Scanning Apps for Furniture Fitting: Which Ones Actually Work?
LiDAR room scanning sounds perfect for planning custom furniture. We tested the top apps to see which ones you can actually trust.
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Choosing the Right Timber for Outdoor Furniture: A Practical Guide
Not all timber handles the outdoors equally. Here's what actually works for Australian conditions, from spotted gum to treated pine.
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How AI Agents Are Changing Customer Service for Custom Furniture Makers
Custom furniture businesses are using AI agents to handle enquiries, quotes, and design consultations across WhatsApp and web chat. Here's what's actually working.
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5 Kitchen Island Design Mistakes That Cost More to Fix Than Get Right
Common island errors like wrong dimensions, poor workflow, and inadequate electrical planning can cost thousands to fix. Here's how to avoid them from the start.
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How to Measure Your Space for Custom Built-In Shelving (Without Expensive Mistakes)
A practical guide to measuring for built-in shelving, covering common errors, uneven walls and floors, essential tools, and when to call a professional.