Bespoke painted timber porch vestibule on a period brick property

Private clients

Joinery for private individuals who want it made properly

Private work deserves its own conversation. If the property is older, the opening is awkward or a standard product would look wrong, bespoke joinery is usually the better route.

Why bespoke

Where made-to-order joinery quietly earns its keep.

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A better fit for character homes

Bespoke joinery allows the proportions, mouldings, materials and finish to suit the property, especially where standard products would look wrong.

02

Useful when openings are unusual

Listed buildings, older homes and extensions rarely follow standard sizes. We manufacture around the actual brief, not around stock dimensions.

03

Straightforward even if you are not technical

Many private individuals come to us with sketches, inspiration images or a rough idea. We can help shape that into a clear joinery package.

04

Respect for confidential trade work

A lot of the workshop's output is produced for contractors and partners, so we only show a selective sample of completed projects publicly.

Good projects for Monarch Joinery

Listed buildings, period homes, difficult openings and work that needs the right proportions and finish.

This is where bespoke manufacture really earns its keep. If the property has character, if a standard product would look wrong, or if the dimensions are unusual, workshop-made joinery is usually the better route.

Initial conversation

Tell us about the property, the opening, the room or the brief. If you have drawings, we can work from those. If you only have an idea, we can talk it through and help shape the next step.

Design and specification

We agree the practical details, materials and finish, making sure the joinery is right for the building, the intended use and the overall character of the project.

Workshop manufacture

Everything is made in-house in Ipswich using traditional bench joinery backed up by modern machinery where accuracy and consistency matter.

Final workshop finish

Each piece is checked, finished and prepared in the workshop with the same care as the making itself, so the joinery leaves us in the condition it should.

Tell us the basics

A quick description, a few photos or some drawings are enough to begin.

We do not need a perfectly formed specification to have a useful first conversation. If you know the property, the rough dimensions and the type of joinery you are thinking about, that is a good place to start and we can help guide the rest from there.

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