cabinetmakers - Dandenong

Dandenong, Victoria36 cabinetmakers near you

Hire the best cabinetmakers in Dandenong

Cabinetmaking is the art of transforming wood into functional or decorative furniture. The cabinetmaker can then use more or less precious wood to create cupboards, chairs, beds, chests of drawers and many other pieces of furniture. He also intervenes in their restoration and can be called upon for interior renovation or decoration work. He can therefore work with an architect or a decorator depending on the project.
Almara Cabinets
1

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong South4.5 km from Dandenong
we are Australian owned and family operated business established in 1995 we are past winners and runners up of the Australian Achievers Award in Cabinet Making we provide free design, measure & quote as far as Phillip Island and Portsea and all the way across to the inner western suburbs. we manufacture and install built in wardrobes,study and office fit outs, wall units, entertainment units and bookshelves as well as garage and home theatre fit outs and laundry cabinets. We offer solution for many storage problems customers may have. we pride our selves on delivering top quality materials & workmanship at affordable prices.
Transart Cabinets Pty Ltd
2
3201 Carrum Downs10.9 km from Dandenong
Company has been established for over 35 years, specialising in custom build joinery and cabinetry for residential properties., including kitchens, wardrobes, laundries, bathrooms, office fitouts, bars and entertainment units.
All Over Works
3

Cabinetmaker

3977 Cranbourne12.9 km from Dandenong
all over works covers most trades we do all except plumbing electrical and structural building
Clock It Pty Ltd
4

Cabinetmaker

3002 East Melbourne30.2 km from Dandenong
Custom made quality cabinets for all of home office and retail , industrial, we make to measure and work with all mediums of materials. For our full range of services , please visit our website
M.Z Cabinets
5

Cabinetmaker

3000 Melbourne32.1 km from Dandenong
Shelves For Shops
6

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Mowbray Constructions Pty Ltd
7
3175 Dandenong
Annie'S Kitchens
8

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Madassor Pty Ltd
9

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
J.L. Kitchens
10

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Grewar A J & S L Cabinet Makers Pty Ltd
11
3175 Dandenong
New Image Cabinets Pty Ltd
12
3175 Dandenong
Youngbuilt Cabinets
13
3175 Dandenong
Goldenwood Kitchen Cabinets
14
3175 Dandenong
King Cabinets
15

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
L.C.M. Cabinets
16

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Master Style Cabinets Pty Ltd
17
3175 Dandenong
Tabcon Constructions Pty Ltd
18
3175 Dandenong
Allwood Customcabinets Pty Ltd
19
3175 Dandenong
Ultra Craftsmen Home Services
20
3175 Dandenong
J S Bord
21

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Pro-Hung Kitchens & Cabinets
22
3175 Dandenong
Kenda Doors
23

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Fraser Pty Ltd
24

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Ubc Commercial Group
25
3175 Dandenong
Tewa Wall Units Pty Ltd
26
3175 Dandenong
C&S Kitchens
27

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Able Cabinets
28

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Classique Design
29

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Complete Shopfitters Pty Ltd
30
3175 Dandenong
Victorian Kitchens & Bathrooms
31
3175 Dandenong
Phoenix Cabinets Pty Ltd
32
3175 Dandenong
Mowbray Constructions
33
3175 Dandenong
P N Industries
34

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
Gemini Interiors
35

Cabinetmaker

3175 Dandenong
A Grade Cabinets Pty Ltd
36
3175 Dandenong

Training and studies to become a cabinetmaker

There are several possible routes to training in the field of cabinetmaking at different levels. The cabinetmaker's trade can be practised from a CAP level: CAP cabinetmaker, CAP wood arts options marker, ornamental sculptor and turner, or CAP furniture designer. There is also the CQP (certificate of professional qualification) furniture finishing operator. At BAC level, there is the BMA (brevet des métiers de l'art) cabinetmaker and the BTM (brevet technique des métiers) cabinetmaker. One notch higher, i.e. at BAC+2 level, one can find a course leading to a DMA (diploma of the trades of art) arts of the habitat option cabinetmaker and the BTMS (technical patent of the higher trades) cabinetmaker option restoration of old pieces of furniture, design and manufacture of contemporary furniture. Higher education studies at BAC+3 level are also available, enabling you to work as a cabinetmaker: DN MADE (national diploma of art and design trades) with a specialisation in objects and heritage.

The scope of a cabinetmaker's work

Whether self-employed or employed by a company, the cabinetmaker is a specialist in the creation of one-off or small series furniture, whether for private individuals or professionals, as well as for companies. He usually visits his clients or invites them to his workshop to agree on the type of furniture to be created, its dimensions, the style and the ornamentation to be used on it. They also choose the type of wood according to many parameters: solidity, aesthetics, appearance and cost. As an art profession, the cabinetmaker uses both traditional hand tools and numerically controlled machines to produce sketches and scale drawings. The daily routine includes sawing, sanding, planing, adjusting, waxing, varnishing and painting. In addition to creating unique pieces of furniture, he also restores old furniture as a depéri, and can sometimes use other materials, such as metals, glass and synthetic materials.

Why use a cabinetmaker?

The use of a cabinetmaker comes into play when you want to renovate old furniture, update your furniture by ordering new furniture from a craftsman for better customisation, etc. It is true that furniture made by a cabinetmaker is more expensive than that available in the mass market, but it has the advantage of being unique or very limited in number. It is true that furniture made by a cabinetmaker is more expensive than that available in the mass market, but it has the advantage of being unique or in very limited numbers.

How to find a cabinetmaker?

To find a cabinetmaker, you can use an online directory such as StarOfService. You can find many cabinetmakers in your region or city and select the one who will carry out your projects. Just follow the steps on the screen.

The rates of a cabinetmaker

The price of a cabinetmaker will depend on many parameters, which goes without saying, as with all craftsmen: type of order, materials used and difficulty of the work. First of all, this craftsman performs various services: creation of furniture from scratch, restoration of old furniture, manufacture of openings (doors, windows, etc.), etc. Thus, the cost of the services will differ mainly according to the type of work to be carried out. In the case of a creation, each piece is made to measure and in a personalised manner, thus preventing the definition of a standard price. However, we can give an hourly price range of between €25 and €60. Moreover, it is possible to reduce costs. If you opt for precious woods such as rosewood, ebony or mahogany, you can expect to pay more. There are less valuable woods, such as oak, fir or beech. By opting for these, the price can be reduced by almost half. Admittedly, cabinetmakers' prices for furniture production are higher than the prices of prefabricated furniture, but using these craftsmen allows you to benefit from customised and durable furniture - it is a long-term investment and guarantees the uniqueness of the furniture.

How to choose a cabinetmaker?

The first thing to do when choosing a cabinetmaker is to define criteria. But before drawing up this valuable list, it will first be necessary to determine one's real needs or, more precisely, what type of work needs to be done. One of the main criteria to consider is specialisation. Some cabinetmakers are renowned for making solid furniture, while others specialise in decorative work such as custom mouldings. Do not hesitate to ask many questions.

Questions to ask a cabinetmaker during the first contact

- How many years of experience do you have as a cabinetmaker?
- Do you have a particular specialisation in your field of work?
- Can you do invoices?
- Are the materials used at your expense or the customer's?
- Is it possible to make changes during the work?
- What guarantees do you offer and what are your delivery times?