Bespoke Shelving & Cabinetry for homes in Faringdon
Some of the most beautiful rooms in a home aren't wardrobes at all. They're walls of considered shelving — open and closed, glazed and solid, lit from within. Handbag galleries that read like boutique displays. Shoe walls with adjustable, lit shelving. Library-style joinery in studies and dressing rooms. We design and build all of it, in finishes that match the rest of the room.
In Faringdon, we work on bespoke shelving & cabinetry of every size and brief — from a single-wall fitted run in a period flat to a full luxury dressing room in a larger family home. Every project is drawn from scratch around the room, the wardrobe and the way you actually live.
What you can expect
- Open & closed shelving — Library-style, kitchen pantry, dressing-room display — designed in the same hand as the rest of the room.
- Glazed display cabinets — Reeded, fluted, antique-mirrored or clear glass with brass or bronze framing. Lit from within.
- Shoe walls — Adjustable shelving sized to your shoes, with optional glazed doors, brass rails and dimmable strip lighting.
- Handbag galleries — Glazed-front cabinets, integrated lighting, anti-fade glass and felt-lined shelves — boutique grade.
- Hidden technology — Power, lighting, charging and audio integrated into the joinery — visible only when you want it to be.
How it works in Faringdon
Our designers travel to Faringdon for the first visit — an unhurried in-home consultation, no obligation, no charge. We measure the room properly, listen carefully, and return with CAD drawings, finish samples and a fixed all-in price. The workshop build takes four to six weeks, and our own fitters return to Faringdon for a careful, considered installation that protects your home from start to finish.
Wherever you are in Faringdon, we can usually schedule a consultation within a week or two.
Made in our UK workshop
Bespoke shelving and cabinetry is where we get to play with proportion, materials and light. Glazed doors with brass framing. Open oak shelves on hidden brackets. Reeded glass at the front of a display cabinet. Inset feature lighting that turns a shelf into a small stage. Every project is drawn to the exact wall and ceiling, with shadow gaps and scribed edges that show real workshop joinery.