

Bespoke Fitted Furniture for Homes in Maidenhead, Cookham, Bray & Beyond
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"We have completed many fitted furniture projects in Maidenhead, Cookham, Bray, Holyport, and across the Royal Borough."
Bespoke Fitted Furniture for Your Maidenhead Home
Our process begins with an initial estimate followed by a design visit to your home.
Our design specialists are trained to understand your storage needs, to guide you through our numerous options, and to help you select your ideal storage solutions.
Unlike many big brand bespoke furniture companies, we do not use standard sized units.
We build all our furniture in our own workshop specifically for you.
With a variety of styles and colours, our units fit in both traditional and modern homes.
We finish your furniture in our workshop so we can install it in a single day without leaving a mess in your home.
Services We Offer in Maidenhead
We design, build, and install a full range of bespoke fitted furniture, all made to measure in our Oxfordshire workshop. Every piece is scribed to fit your space exactly, ensuring no gaps, no wasted space, and a flawless finish.
Alcoves either side of a chimney breast rarely match each other exactly — even in modern homes with a chimney breast, one side is often a few millimetres wider or a different depth to the other. Off-the-shelf units are built to a single fixed size, which means packers, gaps, or a cupboard that simply doesn’t fit. We measure each alcove individually and build to those exact dimensions, with every panel scribed to follow the wall, skirting, and ceiling line precisely.
Shelving is set to suit what you’re storing — 220-250mm for paperbacks, up to 320mm for larger format books, and up to 350mm where photo albums or box files are involved — so nothing overhangs or wastes space.
Cupboard doors below are available in Shaker, Victorian, contemporary, or transitional profiles, finished in a hard-wearing workshop lacquer in any colour, including the full Farrow and Ball and Little Greene ranges.
A living room rarely has one single storage need — it’s TV and media equipment, books, glassware, photographs, and everything that otherwise ends up on open shelving with no proper home. We design the layout around what you actually need to store, not a generic run of shelves and cupboards.
Full carcass construction means every unit is a complete, structurally independent box rather than a frame bonded to your wall, so it can be removed cleanly if you ever move house. Cable management is built in for TV and AV equipment, drawers run on Blum Tandem or Movento soft-close runners, and doors close on Blum soft-close hinges as standard.
Every panel is scribed to your walls, skirting, and ceiling, so the finished piece sits as though it was built as part of the room.
A fitted wardrobe only works if the internal layout matches how you actually get dressed — not a generic split of hanging and shelving. We build every interior around what you’re storing: a minimum 550mm hanging depth so garments move freely, a mix of double and single hanging rails, drawer banks on Blum Tandem soft-close runners, and open shelving sized to what you keep there.
Doors are available in Shaker, contemporary, Victorian, or transitional profiles, and every carcass is full carcass construction — a complete structural box that doesn’t rely on your walls for support. Every wardrobe is scribed into the room on installation day, so the finished run follows your walls and ceiling exactly, with no visible gaps at any junction.
A home office needs to earn its space — desk, storage, and often display or book shelving, fitted around whatever awkward proportions the room offers. We design each layout individually, building storage that suits paperwork, files, and equipment rather than adapting a standard run of units to fit.
Drawers run on Blum Tandem soft-close runners, cupboard doors close on Blum soft-close hinges, and every carcass is full carcass construction, built as a freestanding structural box rather than fixed to the wall.
Cable management is built into the desk section for monitors and equipment. As with every room we fit, each panel is scribed to the exact profile of your walls, skirting, and ceiling on installation day.
Built-in TV Units & Media Walls: Our bespoke fitted media centres are designed to perfectly house your TV, inclusive of all the additional boxes and media platforms. They are designed to hide unsightly wiring and provide a dedicated space for all your tech needs.
Fitted Bookcases & Home Libraries: Traditional oak bookcases, contemporary fitted libraries, and bespoke shelving for study rooms, home offices, and living areas.
Why Choose Built in Solutions for Your Maidenhead Home?
We build furniture differently.
Full Carcass Construction: Unlike cheaper methods where carpenters attach battens to walls, making your ceiling and floor integral parts of the construction, we use full-carcass construction. Every cabinet is fully enclosed, with a front framework applied over all joins. This means your furniture is freestanding and can be removed without damaging your home – a crucial advantage for listed buildings in Cookham or period properties where original features must be preserved.
Why homeowners across the Royal Borough choose us:
Fully bespoke furniture made to measure for your space
Painted in any colour you choose – from Farrow & Ball to extra‑hard lacquer
Maximising every little bit of space, including awkward alcoves
Free quotes and home visits with no obligation
Local built-in furniture makers with over 20 years’ experience
Our 5 Step Process
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Free Home Visit: We visit your home to take detailed measurements and discuss your requirements.
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Fixed Quote: We provide a transparent, no-surprises quote based on your exact specifications.
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3D Drawing: You receive a detailed 3D drawing so you can see exactly how your furniture will look before we start
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Workshop Construction: Your furniture is handcrafted in our workshop and finished in your chosen colour
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Professional Installation: Our team installs your furniture with minimal disruption, usually in 1–2 days.
Areas We Cover Within Maidenhead & Surrounding Villages
We serve homes across the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and beyond, including:
- Maidenhead neighbourhoods: Boyn Hill, Furze Platt, Fishery, Highway, Tittle Row, Maidenhead Court, North Town, Pinkneys Green, Cox Green, Woodlands Park.
- Cookham villages: Cookham Village, Cookham Dean, Cookham Rise.
- Nearby villages: Bray, Holyport, Taplow, White Waltham.
- Wider Berkshire: We also serve homeowners across the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
The area is home to beautiful stretches of the River Thames, historic villages like Cookham (once home to artist Stanley Spencer), and the famous Bray with its Michelin-starred restaurants. Whether your home is a thatched cottage in Cookham, a Georgian house in Bray, a Victorian villa in Maidenhead, or a modern riverside apartment, we have extensive experience working with every style of property.
Local Insights: Fitted Furniture for Your Neighbourhood
Homes across the Maidenhead area vary dramatically. In Cookham Village, many period cottages have shallow alcoves either side of the chimney breast – we design cupboards with extra‑depth shelving and soft‑close hinges to maximise these spaces, creating a clean, symmetrical look that respects the home’s original character.
In Maidenhead, property styles range from Victorian terraces near the town centre to 1930s semis in Furze Platt and modern developments in Cox Green. We work with each property’s unique quirks – uneven walls, sloping floors, low ceilings – to ensure a perfect, gap‑free fit.
In Bray, where many homes are listed or located in conservation areas, our full‑carcass construction means we can install install fitted furniture without damaging original fabric. From Holyport to Taplow, from Pinkneys Green to White Waltham, every piece is made to measure for your home.
We also frequently work with property developers in the area, providing modern, space‑saving fitted furniture for new-build developments and property renovations across Berkshire.
Riverside Properties — Bray, Cookham, and the Thames-Side Roads
Damp and humidity are a real factor this close to the water. Our standard build uses laminated engineered board edge-banded on every face — the lamination itself resists moisture, and the edge-banding tape seals every cut edge completely, so there’s no route in for damp to take hold. It’s a more robust barrier than moisture-resistant board alone, which is why it’s our default for riverside jobs rather than a step up from it.
Victorian Terraces — Maidenhead Centre and Boyn Hill
Victorian terraces in Boyn Hill and the streets around the town centre rarely have a true right angle in the room. Walls lean, skirting boards sit proud, and picture rails run at slightly different heights on each side of a chimney breast.
We scribe every panel to the exact profile of the wall it meets, so the finished piece follows the original plasterwork rather than fighting it.

Cottages — Cookham and the Surrounding Villages
Cookham’s older cottages often have low ceilings and sloping roof lines that rule out standard-height furniture. We measure and build around the actual slope rather than working to a flat assumption, so storage runs right up to the eaves without a visible gap at the top.

Which Furniture Suits Your Home?
The right style comes down to your property’s age and character more than personal taste. In Boyn Hill and the streets around Maidenhead’s town centre, raised or beaded panel doors with ovolo mouldings sit naturally against original Victorian plasterwork and cornicing. Cookham’s older cottages, with their low ceilings and sloping roof lines, tend to suit a plainer Shaker profile that doesn’t compete with the beams.
For a modern riverside property near Bray or Cookham, a flat-panel handleless design with clean lines fits the architecture better than applied period detail. Where a Boyn Hill terrace has been extended or modernised but the original character remains, a transitional style — Shaker doors with a more defined cornice — often works better than committing fully to either era. We advise on the right fit at the design stage, based on your specific property.
Fitted Furniture Styles
The right style depends on your home’s architecture, your interior preferences, and how you want the furniture to sit within the room. Here are the four styles we work in most often.

Contemporary
No visible handles — push-to-open or a routed finger pull. Straight lines, no applied moulding. Suits riverside new builds around Bray and Cookham.

Shaker
A recessed flat panel in a simple frame. Works equally well against low beams in a Cookham cottage or a plain modern room — our most-fitted style in Maidenhead.

Transitional
Shaker frame with a more defined cornice and traditional plinth. Right for a Boyn Hill terrace that's been extended, where the period character stays but a full Victorian profile would look at odds.

Victorian & Period
Raised or beaded panel doors, ovolo mouldings, formal cornicing. Matched to the room's existing proportions — suits Boyn Hill's terraces and the older streets around Maidenhead town centre.
What Goes Into Every Piece — Materials and Hardware
Every carcass is 18mm engineered board, with a completely solid back, sides, top, and base — no hollow or honeycomb infill anywhere in the structure. For riverside properties around Bray and Cookham, our standard build uses laminated engineered board edge-banded on every face, which resists moisture more effectively than untreated board alone.
Drawers run on Blum Tandem soft-close runners, and all cupboard and wardrobe doors close on Blum soft-close hinges as standard — no exposed hinges, no doors that slam or drift open.
Painted finishes are applied as a hard-wearing workshop lacquer, sprayed and cured before the piece leaves our workshop — not brushed on site. Any colour is available, including the full Farrow and Ball and Little Greene ranges, Dulux, and Fired Earth. For clients who prefer it, we can also apply Farrow and Ball or Little Greene’s own paint products directly.

Local Projects & Testimonials
We have delighted many homeowners across the county. Here is what some of them have to say:
Frequently Asked Questions for Maidenhead
Do you work in listed buildings and conservation areas in Maidenhead?
Yes. We have extensive experience working in listed properties and conservation areas across the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, including period cottages in Cookham and listed properties in Bray. Our full carcass construction method means we can install furniture without damaging original walls, fireplaces, or period features.
Do you provide free quotes for Maidenhead?
Yes. Complete our enquiry form with a brief description and approximate measurements and we will provide indicative pricing. If you are happy with our costings we will arrange a free home visit to your property in Maidenhead, Cookham, Bray, or the surrounding area at no charge and with no obligation.
How long does the process take?
From initial enquiry to installation typically takes around six to eight weeks. This covers the home visit, design drawing, workshop manufacture, and installation scheduling. Installation itself usually takes one to two days.
What styles of fitted furniture work best in Maidenhead homes?
It depends on the property. For Victorian terraces near the town centre and period cottages in Cookham, a traditional or Shaker style works best. For 1930s semis in Furze Platt, Shaker is equally at home. For modern developments in Cox Green and Woodlands Park, a contemporary handleless design suits the architecture. We advise on style at the design stage based on your specific property.
Are you a local company serving Maidenhead?
Yes. We are based just down the road on the Oxfordshire border, making us your local cabinet maker for Maidenhead and the surrounding Royal Borough. We serve homes across Boyn Hill, Furze Platt, Pinkneys Green, Cox Green, Cookham, Taplow, Holyport, Bray, and the wider Berkshire area.
What types of fitted furniture do you make in Maidenhead?
We make fitted alcove cupboards, fitted wardrobes, fitted home offices, media walls, built-in TV units with electric fires, glazed display cabinets, full-wall shelving, and fitted bookcases. All furniture is made to measure in our Oxfordshire workshop and installed in your Maidenhead home in one to two days.
What finishes do you offer for fitted furniture in Maidenhead?
We can paint in any colour from Farrow and Ball, Little Greene, Dulux, or your preferred paint brand. All painting is carried out in our workshop before installation. We also offer natural timber finishes in oak and birch, and can match existing skirting boards and mouldings in period properties.
How much does fitted furniture cost in Maidenhead?
Fitted alcove cupboards start from around £1,800. Fitted wardrobes start from around £2,500. Home offices and media walls vary depending on size and specification. We always provide a fixed quote before work begins — no hidden costs and no surprises.
Why does bespoke fitted furniture cost more than flat-pack, modular or made-to-measure alternatives?
The price reflects how the piece is made. Everything is manufactured in our workshop as a complete, full carcass structure — built, finished, and lacquered before it arrives at your home — rather than adapted from a range of standard modular units with filler panels to make up the gaps.
Installation involves scribing every panel to the exact profile of your walls, skirting, and ceiling, which is skilled on-site work rather than simply screwing pre-made units together. You’re paying for a piece built to your room’s exact dimensions, with full carcass construction, Blum hardware, and a sprayed workshop lacquer finish — not a mark-up on the same modular unit sold elsewhere.
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Also Serving Nearby Areas
We also provide fitted furniture in Amersham & Beaconsfield, Maidenhead, Newbury, and across Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire.