Carpentry · Ranelagh, Dublin
Bespoke Carpentry & Joinery in Ranelagh.
Feature walls, wardrobes, kitchens and panelling — drawn, made and fitted in-house. Run in-house by Marcin's team across Ranelagh and the wider Dublin area.
Ranelagh · The area
Why bespoke carpentry and joinery in Ranelagh are a familiar brief.
Ranelagh's Victorian and Edwardian red-brick terraces carry deep period joinery throughout: 6-inch or deeper skirting with multiple moulding stages, moulded architraves with carved outer stops, picture rails on the principal rooms, original shutters retained on the front rooms, ceiling roses on the more formal layouts, and original internal panelled doors. New joinery in this stock is preservation-led: existing profiles are taken off on site and matched exactly through a Dublin workshop; fitted wardrobes are designed to read as room-built and meet the existing architraves correctly; feature work uses period-respecting picture-frame panelling, shaker-door media units, and alcove cabinetry that respects the chimney breasts. The brief is almost always to integrate new joinery so it reads as if it has been there as long as the rest of the house. ACA and protected-structure context shapes what can be touched on the original elements.
Bespoke Carpentry & Joinery · How we run it
Bespoke Carpentry & Joinery in Ranelagh, the way it should be done.
Carpentry is the discipline this studio was built on. Twenty years on Irish sites means twenty years of fitting joinery into rooms that are never plumb, never square and never exactly the size of the drawing. We measure the room as built, draw the joinery to fit it exactly, and finish on site so the lines hit the architraves correctly every time.
The work spans the full range — slatted oak feature walls, picture-frame and fluted wall panelling, full-wall media units with shaker doors, fitted wardrobes with internal carcasses laid out for the way the client actually uses the wardrobe, bespoke kitchens with handleless fronts and stone or porcelain worktops, and engineered or solid timber floors laid the right way relative to the longest line of sight in the room.
Where the joinery sits next to plastering, tiling or electrics, we coordinate it ourselves — no waiting on someone else to come back to finish a reveal or hide a cable.
The work in Ranelagh runs to the same specification we apply everywhere across Dublin and Leinster. Materials, sub-trade coordination, planning context and final certification are all managed from one studio. If your project is on the dublin side of the city, expect site visits within the working week and same-day responses on WhatsApp.
Carpentry in Ranelagh
Common questions about bespoke carpentry and joinery in Ranelagh.
Yes. Ranelagh is a regular service area for us. Renovations, extensions and period restoration in Ranelagh. The Victorian and Edwardian red-brick terraces that define the area need craft-led renovation — cornice-matching, careful joinery, and rear extensions that respect the original frontage. If your project sits in this area we will arrange a site visit, give you an honest indication of scope and timeline at the first meeting, and follow up with a written fixed-price quotation.
We use a network of trusted Dublin workshops for machining and spraying, then fit on site with our own carpenters. This is the standard for high-end fitted joinery in Dublin and means you get specialist spray-finishes alongside on-site adjustment.
Yes. We routinely match existing skirting, architrave, picture rail and dado profiles in Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian Dublin homes. We take a profile on site and the joinery is run to match exactly.
Sign-off to fitted is usually 3 to 4 weeks: 2 to 3 weeks in the workshop, then 2 to 4 days on site.
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