Joinery

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Capital Tradies Canberra Joiners are able to design, build and install customised joinery as you require. Whether it be for a new kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, study, lounge room, entertainment units, laundries or joinery for your newly built home.  We provide custom Joinery for Residential and Commercial projects.

We can design, build and install custom units for:

  • Bathroom Renovations
  • Benchtops
  • Bookcases
  • Built-in Wardrobe
  • Built-in Furniture
  • Cabinets
  • Creative storage solutions
  • Cupboards
  • Dryers
  • Entertainment theatres  
  • Entertainment units
  • Fixed office joinery
  • Furniture - custom made
  • Home Office
  • Home renovations
  • Home theatres
  • Hot water cupboards
  • Ironing boards
  • Kitchen renovations
  • Laundries
  • Linen cupboards
  • Lounge rooms
  • New bathrooms
  • New homes
  • New kitchens
  • Pantries and Walk-In Pantries
  • Reception counters
  • Shelving
  • Shop & Office Fit outs
  • Side boards
  • Sink units
  • Standalone Wardrobe
  • Storage Shelves
  • Studies
  • Tables – custom made
  • Vanities
  • Wall units
  • Wardrobes
  • Washers

 

Joiner or Joinery

In the building trade, a joiner is a type of specialist carpenter that cuts and fits joints in wood without the use of nails, screws, or other metal fasteners. Joiners usually work in a workshop, because the formation of various joints usually requires non-portable machinery; in contrast, most other kinds of carpenter usually work on site. A "joiner" usually produces items such as interior and exterior doors, windows, stairs, tables, storage cabinets, bookshelves etc.; cabinet makers are often regarded as producers of fine joinery.

 

Cabinetry

The cabinet maker may also be required to produce items that would not be recognised as cabinets, the same skills and techniques apply.

A cabinet may be built-in or free-standing. A built-in cabinet is usually custom made for a particular situation and it is fixed into position, on a floor, against a wall, or framed in an opening. For example modern kitchens are examples of built-in cabinetry. Free-standing cabinets are more commonly available as off-the-shelf items and can be moved from place to place if required. Cabinets may be wall hung or suspended from the ceiling.