Sash Window Repair and Renovation Although our work is mainly workshop based, focusing on fitted furniture and doors, we still like to get involved in window repairs and restoration. There is a certain satisfaction in bringing an old and decrepit window back to life. Prior to setting up Waterhall Joinery over 10 years ago, I…
Open – Reduced Joinery Services
Global pandemic was not on my list of possible business concerns for 2020! But Coronavirus has arrived and like people and businesses all over the world, we are adapting and re-focusing on reduced joinery services that we can achieve safely over the next few weeks, whilst carrying on and keeping the business going. Joinery…
Wooden Garden Gates of Character
Thinking of a new Gate? If you think of an enchanted garden, it’s highly likely there will be a wooden garden gate to enchant you in. If you think of a stately home, there’s bound to be grand, ornate gates that will simply announce your arrival. If you think of a cottage…
The Christmas Rush, 1 More Joinery Sleep!
It’s the most wonderful (busiest) time of the year! Only 1 sleep left in our busiest week of the year! Christmas has the same effect every year. Usually when I start discussing work with prospective clients in October a phrase will become a regular fixture in these conversations “Will we have it in time for…
Front Doors – From a pile of wood to a new pile
3 Front Doors Usually when we order timber it is for 2 – 3 projects, they could be doors, windows, wardrobes, alcove units etc but usually these projects are varied, although we make a lot of Front Doors, it is unusual to make 3 consecutively. I thought it interesting which is why I…
The evolution of our bespoke wardrobes
Time to change your wardrobes? As with all things we make at Waterhall Joinery, the process and materials used for making wardrobes have changed considerably since we first started. We have gradually evolved our design and there are certain materials we no longer use and styles we won’t make. When first starting out its…