Here we have a made to measure AV unit to fit under a wall mounted plasma TV. It has been made to the exact size of the TV with storage on the ends for DVD/blu-ray boxes and remotes etc. Here is the carcass in production in the workshop.
Once the carcass has been completed with all cut outs for ventilation and cable management, it is spray painted in a gloss black acrylic paint and the walnut doors are made and fitted. The legs are then installed along with the AV equipment. The doors have touch latches fitted for seamless operation. Also a Peerless AV IR kit was installed so that all the devices can be controlled via remote while the doors are shut.
Surrey Joinery specialists had been asked to create an alcove unit to site a flat screen TV and all its associated Av devices. It was established that just a unit for the tv to ‘sit on’ would not be appropriate as the angle of the TV would not make it possible to view it from the sitting area. So we came up with putting a false back on the unit for the TV to be wall mounted to, via a quality peerless av flat screen bracket.
Here you can the the TV fully extended and angled into the room so that it can be viewed from the sitting area. When the TV is switched off it can be pushed back into its original position for tidy storage. Surrey joinery specialists also connected up the new TV with all its associated devices so the new TV was ready to go!
Surrey joinery spcecialists were contacted about a project to convert a large detached garage into a two bedroom dwelling. We were asked to produce and install two sets of french doors and a large entrance all in American white oak with regulation conforming thermal glass.The door was fitted with a standard nightlatch and one insurance rated deadlock + 2 straight bolts for maximum security. A brushed chrome door knob/pull was fitted to the front of the door also.
To the side of the property two pairs of french doors were required, one single pair upstairs and a pair downstairs with fixed sidelights to allow as much light into the room as possible.All the frames have been fitted with a built-in draft proof seal and given 2 x coats of sadolins extra duralble clear coat and 1 x coat of 5 star gold wood preservative.
Surrey joinery specialists were sadly contacted on a Thursday afternoon regarding a break in at a local antique shop in the town of Weybridge. The original door and frame sustained massive damage and was fixed shut by the shop owners. With the premises temporarily inaccessible this was obviously going to affect trade. So we re-arranged our current schedule so that we could get to the shop first thing on the Monday morning to fit a temporary solid door, while we manufactured an exact replica of the original. As the shop is located in a conservation area it was essential that the new door matched the old one. After a couple of weeks the replacement door was produced and supplied with one coat of wood preservative, one primer and two grey undercoat and left ready for top coating. The damaged frame was repaired and also left with the same paint finish. Additional insurance rated security was added by request.
Surrey Joinery Specialists were tasked with replacing an old single glazed drafty sliding sash window with a new double glazed one with built in draft excluders.
Once the old rotten window has been removed the opening is made ready for the new frame to be installed.
Once the new frame is in and fixed, the sash cords and weights are attached ready to be fixed to the new sliding windows.
Once the sliding windows are attached to the cords the draft proof beads and architrave are fixed, and it is all lightly sanded and top coated. Then the brass sash pulls are fitted along with a fitch fastener.
Surrey joinery specialists were asked to measure make and install a new storm proof window to a property to enhance a living space. With the two side windows fixed and the centre opening, this allowed a vast amount of light into the room, as well as ventilation. Fitted with 20mm double glazed sealed units and a draft strip around the opener, the window also adheres to the current building regulations.
Recent projects by Surrey Joinery Specialists
Surrey joinery specialists were tasked with replacing a large section of rotten conservatory to a large period property.
The whole of the end section had to be removed as it was all rotten apart from the door. All glass was removed carefully so that it could be reinstated upon completion of repair work.
When all the rotten timber had been removed, and new treated and primed sections had been installed the glass was reinstated, and the door rehung, here was the end result.
Surrey Joinery Specialists managed the refurbishment of this bathroom, supplied and fitted the furniture, bespoke storage and installed the framework and bath panel. All of the joinery was supplied with two coats of yacht varnish due to the high moisture environment of a bath/shower room.
Recent projects by Surrey Joinery Specialists