Yes, we specialise in restoring external architectural features such as decorative cornices, mouldings, balconies, and facades. We use high-quality materials to preserve the original look and character of the property.
Absolutely. We work with suppliers who specialise in traditional building materials, allowing us to match original features as closely as possible. We also use modern equivalents where appropriate to ensure durability.
es, we provide comprehensive renovation services for both interiors and exteriors, including structural work, plaster restoration, joinery, and bespoke finishes.
Yes, we have extensive experience working with Grade I and Grade II listed buildings. We adhere to all regulations and work closely with heritage specialists to ensure renovations meet the necessary conservation standards.
Yes, we have extensive experience working with Grade I and Grade II listed buildings. We adhere to all regulations and work closely with heritage specialists to ensure renovations meet the necessary conservation standards.
Yes, we have extensive experience working with Grade I and Grade II listed buildings. We adhere to all regulations and work closely with heritage specialists to ensure renovations meet the necessary conservation standards.
Yes, we offer bespoke joinery services, from restoring original woodwork to creating new, custom-built pieces that complement the Victorian aesthetic of your home.
Yes, we can repair, restore, or replace traditional sash windows to match the original style, while also offering options for double glazing and improved insulation without compromising on appearance.
We work closely with architects, heritage consultants, and conservation officers to ensure that all restoration work respects the original design and historical significance of the building.
Yes, we provide an initial consultation to assess the property, discuss your vision, and review the scope of work. This allows us to provide a detailed quote and plan that fits both your needs and the building’s historical context.