Brentwood briefs are usually bigger
Brentwood sits on the Essex commuter belt east of our E16 workshop and is part of our wider coverage for fitted furniture projects. The housing stock is dominated by 1930s-onward detached and semi-detached houses with generous proportions — master bedrooms often 4-5m wide, ceiling heights 2.5-2.8m, and most houses with a small spare bedroom that’s now usually a study, dressing room or guest room.
Master-bedroom wardrobe runs. Brentwood master bedrooms are typically big enough for a full-wall wardrobe plus a dressing area within the same room. We build large continuous wardrobe runs here — often 4-6 bays — with mixed interiors and sometimes integrated dressing-table sections.
Full-room dressing-room conversions. Brentwood houses often have a small fourth-or-fifth bedroom that can’t comfortably take a bed but works as a dressing room or walk-in wardrobe. We do these conversions regularly: three walls of joinery, often with a central island or a vanity station, treated as a single coherent room rather than as separate wardrobes. The Brentwood full-room dressing room is a typical example.
Bespoke joinery across multiple rooms. Many Brentwood projects consolidate joinery across multiple rooms into a single package. Clients here typically book 2-3 weeks of install across a master bedroom, dressing room, study or hallway run, planned together so the rooms feel consistent.
Adjacencies we cover
We also work in Shenfield (CM15), Ingatestone (CM4) and Hutton (CM13). For projects further out, we’d talk through the logistics on a case-by-case basis at the survey.