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We highly recommend Elliot. He recently built a bespoke bookcase and several bookshelves for our home. Elliot was communicative, professional and polite throughout. The work carried out by him and his apprentice was first rate, and we were hugely impressed by the respect shown to our home and the clean up too.  

  • 2 weeks later...

Elliot just built cabinets and shelves in our lounge room. Elliot was a pleasure to deal with from start to finish and did an excellent job. Elliot and Lewis were extremely neat and tidy and completed the works to a high standard. Elliot was very patient with us working through design clarification questions. I would highly recommend using Elliot.

  • 2 months later...

Highly recommend Elliot (Langley Carpentry)!

He recently built 2x alcove bedroom wardrobes and 2x alcove living room cupboards/shelves, and we are so happy with them. We did a lot research beforehand to find the right person, and are so glad we chose to work with Elliot. Highly skilled, professional and communicative. 

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi all, it’s been a while since I last posted so I thought I’d provide a quick update on what we now can offer. Alongside the usual bespoke joinery (wardrobes, bookcases, alcove units etc), I’m now also working with a wider range of veneered boards (ash, maple, walnut, etc.) as well as fluted/reeded panels for anyone after a more textured, high-end finish. I’ve also been adding more lighting options to my fitted furniture – warm white LED strips with sensors or remote controls, ideal for wardrobes and bookcases. They make a huge difference once fitted and really elevate a space.

If you’re planning a project and would like to explore these options, please feel free to get in touch.

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Eliot built sitting room alcove shelving and cupboards for me earlier this year and did a great job. I highly recommend him.

The joinery is completed to a really high standard; Eliot was super communicative throughout and took care to check details with me. The work was done on time and the guys took care to clean up afterwards (not always the case!).

I’m extremely pleased with the results and wouldn’t hesitate to use him again.

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