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At Jennings-Bramly Furniture Ltd we pride ourselves on designing, making and installing good quality bespoke fitted and free-standing furniture.

We cover all aspects of the process from beginning to end, no matter how complex the project. With an extremely organised approach and our many years of experience, dedication and commitment to making great furniture, you can be assured that the furniture that we make will live up to your expectations.

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  • 1 month later...

Richard Jennings Bramly fitted five custom made wardrobes/cupboards for us at our flat in Ivydale Road. I would highly recommend him and also plan to use him again in our new house once we've saved up enough money.

 

Very tidy worker, does most of the work in his workshop so the fitting is not disruptive - plus also listens to Radio 4 while he works - which was nice.

  • 1 year later...

I just want to recommend our furniture maker, Richard Jennings-Bramly. He did a fabulous job and this is the second house we have used him in so he is consistently good. He built us lots of bookshelves, alcove shelves and wardrobe. Attached are pictures of what he just built. They look amazing and we got three quotes and he was not the most expensive. He is also really good with design ideas.


www.bramly.co.uk

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  • 2 years later...

We have just had Richard Jennings-Bramly design, build and fit some bespoke alcove units in our living room, fitted wardrobes and window seat in our bedroom, and a vertical wine rack in an unused space in our kitchen in East Dulwich. I would highly recommend Richard as the work is of the highest quality, and he was extremely easy to deal with from start to finish. Richard helped us through many iterations of the designs, offering guidance and assistance throughout, and was always very professional in every interaction.


Since his work is of such high quality, we waited a short while from the initial design discussion until he was available to do the work, but we are extremely happy with the result and would recommend him to anyone looking for furniture built with care and attention to detail.


Here is his website: http://www.bramly.co.uk


James.

  • 2 years later...

I would like to highly recommend Richard who recently fitted 2 single wardrobes and a double wardrobe. Photos attached.


He was extremely professional throughout and his work was carried out to the highest standard. Worth every penny.


Email address: [email protected]

Website: http://www.jennings-bramly.co.uk

  • 5 years later...

Richard Jennings-Bramly fitted two alcove units in our living room (and two replacement cupboard doors to match another set). The workmanship is excellent, and I would highly recommend him. He was pleasant and prompt in his communications, including keeping me regularly updated with the likely installation date. He was able to modify the installation to add an extra shelf after I realised I had not paid close enough attention to the initial drawings!

We plan on using him again for other furniture fitting in the house and would highly recommend him to anyone look for excellent quality bespoke pieces.

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