Alcoves, Angles, and Awkward Spaces: Tailored Solutions for Tricky Interiors

Introduction: Turning Challenges into Opportunities

Chimney breast alcoves, sloping ceilings in loft rooms, tight corners, walls that aren’t perfectly plumb – many homes, especially period properties, come with their share of architectural quirks. While these features add character, they can also present significant challenges when trying to furnish a room effectively using standard, off-the-shelf furniture. At Martin Howlett Furniture, we don’t see these as problems; we see them as opportunities for clever, bespoke design that transforms potentially awkward areas into stylish and highly functional features.

The Ubiquitous Alcove: A Canvas for Creativity

Alcoves flanking fireplaces are perhaps the most common ‘awkward space’ we encounter, particularly in homes across Sussex and Surrey. Too often, they become dead zones or repositories for ill-fitting furniture. Martin Howlett Furniture has extensive experience in unlocking their potential. Imagine sleek floating shelves for displaying art and books, elegant base cabinets providing hidden storage topped with open shelving, a fully fitted cupboard reaching to the ceiling for maximum capacity, or even a compact desk neatly integrated into the recess. We tailor the solution to your needs and the room’s style, ensuring these common features become highlights, not headaches, much to the satisfaction of our clients.

Conquering Sloping Ceilings

Loft conversions and bedrooms in older houses often feature sloping ceilings or eaves, which can severely limit storage options if using standard rectangular furniture. Bespoke design provides the perfect answer. We can craft wardrobes, cupboards, or shelving units that precisely follow the angle of the roofline, maximising every inch of available height and floor space. This transforms an otherwise difficult area into valuable, seamlessly integrated storage, making the room feel larger and more organised.

Making Corners Count

Corners are another frequently underutilised area. Standard furniture often leaves gaps or doesn’t fit snugly. Bespoke solutions can turn corners into functional zones. Consider a custom-built corner desk for a home office, an elegant corner display cabinet to showcase favourite items, or even wrap-around bench seating in a kitchen or dining nook. By designing specifically for the corner, we ensure no space is wasted and the furniture flows naturally within the room.

Seamless Integration with Imperfect Surfaces

Older properties rarely boast perfectly straight walls or level floors. This is where the limitations of standard, rigid furniture become apparent, often resulting in unsightly gaps. Bespoke furniture construction overcomes this challenge through techniques like scribing – carefully shaping the edge of the furniture to perfectly match the contours of an uneven wall or floor. This meticulous attention during the site survey and installation ensures a truly integrated, seamless look that makes the furniture appear as though it has always been part of the room.

The Bespoke Advantage: Tailored Precision

Ultimately, it’s the ability to design and build to exact dimensions and specific site conditions that sets bespoke furniture apart when dealing with tricky interiors. Standard furniture forces you to adapt your space to its limitations; bespoke furniture adapts perfectly to your space, turning its unique characteristics into design advantages.

Conclusion: Embrace Your Home’s Quirks

Don’t let awkward alcoves, angled ceilings, or uneven walls limit your home’s potential. These unique features can become defining elements with the right approach. Martin Howlett Furniture specialises in designing and crafting beautiful, functional furniture that provides tailored solutions for even the most challenging interior spaces.

Have an awkward space you’d love to make functional and beautiful? Contact Martin Howlett Furniture today for expert solutions tailored to your home.

The Art of the Finish: Achieving Flawless, Durable Surfaces

Introduction: More Than Just Colour

The finish of a piece of furniture is often the first thing you notice. It’s the visual signature, the tactile surface, the protective layer that guards against daily life. At Martin Howlett Furniture, we believe the finish is far more than just a coat of paint; it’s an integral part of the craftsmanship, demanding precision, expertise, and the right techniques to achieve a result that is both beautiful and incredibly durable. Achieving a superior finish is an art form we are dedicated to perfecting.

Why Professional Spray Finishing Makes the Difference

While brushing or rolling paint might suffice for walls, achieving a truly professional, furniture-grade finish requires a different approach. We utilise professional spray finishing techniques within a controlled environment, such as a dedicated spray booth. This method offers significant advantages: unparalleled evenness and smoothness, devoid of any brush marks or roller texture; excellent adhesion; and the ability to apply specialised, durable paint formulations. The result is a sophisticated, factory-quality finish that simply cannot be replicated by hand painting on site.

Meticulous Preparation: The Unseen Foundation

A flawless finish doesn’t happen by accident; it’s built upon meticulous preparation. Before any colour is applied, the underlying surface, often high-quality materials like MEDITE MR, undergoes careful sanding and priming. Multiple coats may be applied and sanded back between stages to ensure absolute smoothness and provide the perfect key for the topcoats. This painstaking preparation is time-consuming and requires considerable skill, but it’s absolutely essential for achieving the depth, clarity, and perfection we strive for in our final finishes.

Unlimited Colour Choice, Perfected Sheen

One of the joys of bespoke furniture is the freedom to choose the perfect colour. Our professional finishing process allows us to precisely match virtually any colour reference you desire, whether it’s from popular palettes like Farrow & Ball or Little Greene, or a unique shade you’ve fallen in love with. Beyond colour, we can also tailor the sheen level – from a contemporary flat matt to a subtle eggshell or a soft satin – allowing you to control the final look and feel, ensuring it perfectly complements your interior design scheme.

Durability That Endures

A beautiful finish needs to be hard-wearing. The professional paints and lacquers we use, combined with the spray application method, create a finish that offers superior resistance to knocks, scuffs, spills, and general wear and tear compared to standard decorative paints. This durability is crucial for furniture that is used daily, such as wardrobes, media units, and alcove cabinets. It ensures your investment continues to look its best for years to come, reflecting the long-term value homeowners seek and contributing significantly to overall client satisfaction. This tangible robustness is a key element justifying the premium quality of bespoke work.

The Craftsman’s Touch: Skill and Patience

Ultimately, achieving a perfect finish relies on the skill, patience, and meticulous attention to detail of the craftsman. It requires a deep understanding of materials, techniques, and environmental conditions. This dedication to the art of finishing is a hallmark of the quality and care invested in every piece created by Martin Howlett Furniture.

Conclusion: The Signature of Quality

The finish on your bespoke furniture is a critical element that defines its aesthetic appeal and ensures its longevity. Through professional spray techniques, meticulous preparation, unlimited colour choice, and a focus on durability, Martin Howlett Furniture delivers flawless surfaces that are the signature of true quality craftsmanship.

Desire beautifully finished, hard-wearing fitted furniture that elevates your home? Contact Martin Howlett Furniture to discuss your project and explore the possibilities.

Bifold doors

Today I have been hanging doors for a set of fitted wardrobes for a home in Brighton.

The doors are made from 25mm MDF with a solid tulip lipping on the hinged edge and on the shut edge. This creates a robust edge and it also creates a great surface to screw the hinges to the door.

The hinges are 3inch polished brass Cooke Brothers hinges. They are really good quality and they have great customer service.

The doors will have teal locks fitted for security.

The shut lines are 1.5mm. Which, once painted will give a proportional shut line.

Bi fold doors on handmade cabinet