Residential & Commercial Joinery
BESPOKE JOINERY
Staircases, doors, windows, panelling — hand-built in Suffolk.
When standard isn’t an option.
Reeve & Co builds bespoke joinery for residential and commercial projects across London, Cambridge, Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex. Hand-cut staircases, sash and casement windows, internal and external doors, panelling, libraries, bar fit-outs and shop fronts. Solid timber, cut and assembled in our Suffolk workshop, finished and installed by our team.
We work directly with private clients, architects, interior designers and main contractors. Drawings and a fixed quote before we start cutting; site supervision when we install. The same level of detail whether it’s a single front door or a full-house joinery package.
What we make
Bespoke Staircases
Sweeping curves, barley-twist spindles, oak treads, glass balustrades. Drawn full-size, cut by hand.
Bespoke Doors
Front doors, internal doors, glazed doors, secret doors. Solid timber, mortice-and-tenon construction, glazed or panelled.
Bespoke Windows
Box sash, casement, mullion, gothic and oriel windows. Single, double or slim-line glazing. Listed-building approved.
Panelling & Wainscoting
Oak, walnut, painted MDF or French-polished hardwood. Full-height libraries, dado-rail panelling, secret doors.
Hand-made Kitchens
Painted Shaker, in-frame oak, Scandi finger-jointed, freestanding or modular. Eleven kitchen ranges.
Bespoke Furniture
Wardrobes, beds, dressers, tables, libraries and offices. The same hand-cut joinery that goes into our houses, scaled to a piece.
Drawn before it’s cut
CAD plans, hand-drawn rod drawings, finish samples and a fixed price before we start. No surprises on site.
Solid timber, mortice & tenon
Oak, walnut, ash, tulipwood, sapele, accoya. Mortice-and-tenon, dovetails and dowels — joinery that holds together for a hundred years.
Hand-finished
Sprayed, painted, oiled, French-polished, fumed. Our finishing room handles every job, from a single window to a whole house.
Recent joinery work
Staircase Joinery
Hand-cut staircases, rails and specialist shaped work.
Panelling & Secret Doors
Residential joinery and hidden details for finished interiors.
Windows & Heritage Joinery
Traditional timber windows for heritage and residential projects.
Fitted Rooms
Libraries, panelling, bars and integrated joinery.
Furniture & Wardrobes
Detailed fitted furniture for residential interiors.
Commercial Joinery
Office, hospitality and fit-out joinery made to specification.
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Joinery FAQs
What does bespoke joinery typically cost?
Bespoke joinery commissions range from a few thousand pounds for a single fitted piece to several hundred thousand for a complete house. We send guide prices within a week of seeing drawings or photographs.
Do you work with architects and main contractors?
Yes. Most of our joinery work is delivered alongside an architect, interior designer or main contractor — from first-fix through to handover. We’re comfortable on listed buildings, country estates and London townhouses.
What timbers do you use?
European oak, walnut, cherry, ash and sycamore as standard. We also work in mahogany, eucalyptus and exotic veneers. Hand-painted finishes use Farrow & Ball, Little Greene and bespoke colour-matched paints.
Do you cover staircases, panelling and libraries?
Yes. We make staircases (including barley-twist newels and curved handrails), full-height oak and walnut panelling, fitted libraries, and one-off pieces like hand-carved Tudor roses and gothic tracery.
Is your joinery suitable for listed and heritage buildings?
Yes. We routinely make sash windows, gothic windows, panelled doors and panelling for Grade I and Grade II listed properties — matching existing profiles and using traditional joinery techniques.
Bring us your drawings
Architects’ packs, interior-designer schedules, listed-building applications, or just a sketch on the back of an envelope. We’ll come back with honest feedback and a guide price within a week.
