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Recent Carpentry tasks in Wythenshawe

Build shelves

£80

Woodhouse Park, Greater Manchester

11th Mar 2025

Looking for woodworker to build racks for garage. Materials supplied, need to bring tools

Joiner to build a wardrobe frame base

£100

Moss Nook, Greater Manchester

20th Jan 2025

I am building an L shaped IKEA pax wardrobe set up and want the frames fixed to a base frame and surrounded with mdf to make them look built in. This project involved building the base frame only for wardrobes to be fitted onto. Using 4x2s the frame will be fitted to the stud and 12mm mdf screwed flush on top. Materials to be provided by myself, just let me know what you need, you will need to bring your own tools. If you prefer to bring the mdf and 4x2s that’s fine just factor into the price. Pictures show the plan and wardrobe layout. Any questions let me know.

A joiner or wardrobe expert to make my ikea pax wardrobes built in

£150

Peel Hall, Greater Manchester

13th Jan 2025

I am building an L shaped IKEA pax wardrobe set up and want them fixed to a base frame and surrounded with mdf to make them look built in. This project is in 2 parts: 1st part to be completed on the 21st January involves creating the base frame for wardrobes to be fitted onto. Using 4x2s the frame will be fitted to the stud on only one side. I will then fit the wardrobes on top when they are delivered. 2nd part of this job, once wardrobes are built, needs to be done between Friday 24th and Monday 27th. This job involves boxing in the top, bottom and sides of the wardrobes making the wardrobes secure to the walls using wall anchoring. Then mdf fitted plum around the wardrobes and caulk and seal all gaps and joints and wood fill all holes made, ready for painting which I will do myself. Materials to be provided by myself, just let me know what you need, you will need to bring your own tools. If you prefer to bring the wood that’s fine just factor into the price. Pictures show the plan and wardrobe layout. Any questions let me know.

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What does a carpenter do?

Whether you’re planning a major renovation on your home, or you simply want to make things look a bit nicer, hiring a carpenter can help you with many different tasks. Carpenters take on a wide range of work, such as fixing areas of houses and building furniture from scratch.

Carpentry work is generally broken down into two types: rough and finish. Rough carpentry refers to work that doesn’t have an intricate look, as it’s covered up – often by bricks, tiles, or plasterwork. Finish carpentry covers the work that will be on display, so needs to have a nicer finish. Furniture, decking, and window frames all fall into this second category. 

Decking

Don't know what to do with all that space in your backyard? Hire a carpenter who specialises in building decks. A decking specialist can add an outdoor deck or upgrade an existing one that opens up your outdoor space. This is great if you want to entertain guests or eat outside as a family during the sunny months. 

Cabinet making

Cabinetmakers are one example of finish carpentry, because of the high level of detail that goes into their end products. Unlike structural work, it’s important that a cabinet looks nice, so this type of carpenter is a lot more focused on fine details. Cabinetmakers often specialise in other forms of furniture making too. 

Refinishing carpentry

While structural carpentry is concerned with jobs on the large end of the scale, trim or refinishing carpentry looks at the small end. A trim carpenter is the way to go if you want someone to fix up your skirting boards, cornicing, or a similar aspect of your home.

Custom made furniture

A house isn’t a home without a few personal touches, and if you’d rather avoid the cookie-cutter Ikea approach to decorating your property, hiring a carpenter to create custom-made furniture can make you stand out. Whether you want chairs, tables, or a shoe rack, there’s someone nearby who can help.

Joinery

Joinery services encompass the craftsmanship of creating and joining wood in workshops, distinct from on-site carpentry. These services range from bespoke projects to crafting timber buildings, emphasizing precision and passion. Joiners play a crucial role in interior woodwork, window and door production, and specialized construction, offering tailored and quality timber solutions.