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Carpentry in Notting Hill Gate, London W11 — Foxter portfolio example

Carpentry in Notting Hill Gate

W11 · West London · Bespoke joinery, wardrobes, staircases and structural carpentry

Indicative local rate

£5,380 / unit

Area factor

West London ×1.12

Typical programme

1–4 weeks

Postcode

W11

Carpentry in Notting Hill Gate

Joinery is what makes a finished house feel bespoke. Alcove cabinetry that fits a Victorian chimney breast to the millimetre, a fitted wardrobe that follows a sloping loft ceiling, a staircase rebuilt to modern regulations in a period house — none of it comes out of a catalogue.

Notting Hill Gate sits at the meeting point of the W11, W8 and W2 boundaries: stucco terraces and communal garden squares to the north and west, post-war blocks and mixed-use buildings along the main road, and mews properties tucked behind. Conservation area coverage is extensive and article 4 directions remove some permitted development rights, so scheme design and consent strategy matter as much as build quality.

That context shapes how we approach carpentry here. The Gate itself is a busy junction with limited kerbside, and side streets are permit-controlled. Deliveries are scheduled outside peak traffic, skips need licences, and properties on communal gardens carry restrictions on access, storage and working hours agreed with the garden committee as well as the council. We survey the property, confirm the consents that apply to W11 and issue a fixed price against a written scope, so the figure you sign is the figure you pay unless you change the brief.

Our indicative rate for carpentry in West London is around £5,380 per unit, reflecting a ×1.12 area factor against our London baseline. Use the instant quotation tool for a figure tailored to your size, specification and start date.

Included in Notting Hill Gate

  • Design and drawings for bespoke joinery items
  • Site templating and measured survey
  • Alcove units, bookcases and media walls
  • Fitted wardrobes and dressing rooms
  • Kitchen and utility cabinetry
  • Wall panelling, wainscoting and boiserie
  • Staircase construction, repair and balustrades
  • Doors, linings, skirtings and architraves

How the job runs

01

Design

Function, proportions and detailing agreed with drawings before manufacture.

02

Template

Site measured after plastering where possible, so the piece fits the finished opening.

03

Manufacture

Built in the workshop from moisture-resistant MDF, hardwood or veneered board depending on use and finish.

04

Preparation

Priming or spraying off-site, which gives a far better finish than brushing in a dusty room.

05

Installation

Scribed to walls and floors, fixed securely and adjusted on site.

06

Finishing

Filling, caulking, final coats and hardware fitted and adjusted.

Fitted or freestanding?

Fitted joinery buys space. In a London bedroom, a wall of fitted wardrobes uses the full ceiling height and the full depth to a chimney breast, gaining storage that no freestanding wardrobe can match. In alcoves, bespoke cabinetry turns dead recesses into useful storage and makes the room read as designed rather than furnished.

The trade-off is permanence and cost. Fitted joinery stays with the house and costs more per metre than off-the-shelf furniture — but it is also the thing viewers notice first when the house is sold.

Carpentry examples in West London

Illustrative concept case studies — not records of specific client contracts.

Carpentry in Notting Hill Gate: common questions

How much does bespoke joinery cost?

Our indicative starting point is around £6,300 for a pair of joinery items such as alcove units, with wardrobes and larger schemes priced individually from drawings.

How long does it take?

Typically 3–6 weeks from sign-off: design and template, then manufacture, then a short installation. Sprayed finishes add a few days.

Can you match my existing mouldings?

Yes. We profile from a sample of the original skirting or architrave and have matching knives produced where a standard profile does not exist.

Do you spray on site or in the workshop?

In the workshop wherever possible — it gives a far superior finish. Site spraying is possible for large fitted items with full masking and extraction.

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