HausBespoke creates fitted furniture and architectural joinery for London homes where standard furniture leaves space unused or visually unsettled. We design, make, and install joinery for living rooms, studies, alcoves, media walls, home bars, storage walls, boot rooms, and whole-home interiors.
Joinery that makes awkward spaces useful
The best bespoke joinery often solves a quiet problem: an alcove that never looks finished, a home office that collects cables, a hallway with no proper storage, or a living room where the television dominates everything. We turn those problem areas into measured, built-in furniture that belongs to the room and supports daily life.
Because each piece is made to measure, we can control depth, height, door rhythm, open display, concealed storage, cable runs, ventilation, and lighting. That matters in London homes, where every centimetre has a cost and every visible junction affects how premium the room feels. Good joinery is not only more storage; it is calmer architecture.
Designed around services and technology
Media walls, studies, and home bars need more than attractive doors. They need power, data, ventilation, speaker routes, access panels, appliance clearances, and future maintenance planned from the start. We ask what needs to be hidden, what must remain reachable, and what could change later, then build the answer into the drawings.
This is especially important for living-room joinery. Receivers, consoles, routers, lighting drivers, and sound bars all generate heat and need practical access. We can integrate grille details, removable backs, shadow gaps, cable trays, and concealed sockets so the space stays elegant without becoming impossible to maintain.
Materials and details
Bespoke joinery can be painted, veneered, timber-fronted, laminate-faced, or combined with stone, metal, glass, and specialist hardware. We help you choose materials according to the room's workload. A hallway cabinet needs impact resistance; a study may need warm touch points and quiet drawers; a home bar might need moisture-aware finishes and integrated lighting.
Detailing is where fitted furniture becomes part of the house. Scribed edges, shadow gaps, plinth lines, handle placement, hinge choice, and shelf thickness all change the feeling of the finished piece. We do not treat these as afterthoughts. They are drawn and discussed before manufacture, so you know what will arrive on site.
A clear process for complex rooms
Our process begins with a consultation and brief, followed by survey, design options, technical drawings, manufacture, and installation. For larger schemes, we coordinate with decorators, electricians, builders, interior designers, and AV specialists. The goal is a joinery package that fits both the room and the wider programme.
Installation is planned carefully because fitted joinery touches finished floors, walls, ceilings, and services. We protect access routes, check dimensions against drawings, and adjust the final piece to the room as built. The result should feel like it was always intended to be there, not added after the fact.
Questions clients ask
What types of bespoke joinery do you make?
We make living-room cabinetry, alcove units, media walls, home office furniture, boot room storage, home bars, shelving, under-stair storage, and fitted furniture for whole-home interiors.
Can you work with interior designers or contractors?
Yes. We can work directly with homeowners or as part of a wider project team, coordinating drawings, site dates, finishes, services, and installation details with designers, builders, and specialist trades.
