Many years ago, on the banks of the River Wandle, the William Morris print works made beautiful fabrics and wallpapers. Today Spaced In cabinetmakers make beautifully built in furniture just down stream in the marginally less romantic Goat Road industrial estate in Mitcham. We use tools and techniques as old as carpentry alongside modern materials and technology with the simple ideal that fine craftsmanship, craftsmanship done for more than simply money, should be as affordable as possible.
We specialise in a small but perfectly formed range of classic designs for bedrooms and living rooms. These are decoratively panelled Victorian, plain panelled Shaker and flat fronted minimal which we make and spray finish in our workshop bespoke to your home and requirements. If you are looking for inspiration and information please check out our wardrobe and shelving pages.
If you have design questions in mind please contact us or have a look at our Frequently Asked Questions page.
We specialise in a small but perfectly formed range of classic designs for bedrooms and living rooms. These are decoratively panelled Victorian, plain panelled Shaker and flat fronted minimal which we make and spray finish in our workshop bespoke to your home and requirements. If you are looking for inspiration and information please check out our wardrobe and shelving pages.
If you have design questions in mind please contact us or have a look at our Frequently Asked Questions page.
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Our Victorian style is designed to be decorative without being florid.
The cock bead detailing we put around the framing does a subtle job of adding shadow detail and interest as well as forming attractive joints in the corners where the moulding flows round.
A larger version of it is found all over Victorian homes particularly around sash windows and front doors.
The cabinet doors have a deep panel achieved by a separate back panel which also has scotia detail.
This means the panel mould can be the same size as the ones in original doors without projecting.
The cock bead detailing we put around the framing does a subtle job of adding shadow detail and interest as well as forming attractive joints in the corners where the moulding flows round.
A larger version of it is found all over Victorian homes particularly around sash windows and front doors.
The cabinet doors have a deep panel achieved by a separate back panel which also has scotia detail.
This means the panel mould can be the same size as the ones in original doors without projecting.
Our paint finish is either our house white, a soft white (more yellow than blue) which will almost certainly go with your existing white woodwork, or is mixed to match any given manufacturer's colour or colour sample.
Common colours such as Farrow and Ball Old White, for example, can be supplied to us the next day with more obscure colours or matches taking a couple of days.
This means that you can generally leave a final decision on paint colour till a couple of weeks before installation.
Our paint is all satin, 15% sheen, this is as matt as I have found we can go without sacrificing durability.
Common colours such as Farrow and Ball Old White, for example, can be supplied to us the next day with more obscure colours or matches taking a couple of days.
This means that you can generally leave a final decision on paint colour till a couple of weeks before installation.
Our paint is all satin, 15% sheen, this is as matt as I have found we can go without sacrificing durability.
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