Kitchens, wardrobes, doors, stairs and bespoke joinery. Built to last, fitted to fit.
The carpentry side of the business covers everything inside the house — the fitted things that need to be exact rather than approximate. Kitchens, wardrobes and built-ins, solid-wood doors and full staircases, plus bespoke joinery built from a sketch or photo you send through. Three things Yannick won't skip on a fit: every install is checked with a laser-level rather than eyeballed, every batch of wood passes a moisture meter before it's used, and soft-close hardware comes as standard on every drawer and door — not as an upgrade you have to ask for. Materials are chosen for the job: solid wood for things that need to be solid, marine-grade and moisture-treated panels for anything that has to put up with Spanish humidity, and proper plywood where plywood makes sense — but no cheap chipboard, ever.
A look at recent fits across the Marina Alta.
Solid-front cabinets, soft-close drawers, integrated appliances. Sized to the room.
Floor-to-ceiling, shaped to the wall. Hanging rails, drawer banks, internal lighting.
Made from a sketch the client sent on WhatsApp. Hardwood, hand-finished.
Three things we don't skip on a fit.
Nothing is eyeballed. No leaning a couple of degrees once you stand back.
Wet wood swells and splits months later. We test before we cut.
Every drawer, every door. Standard on the quote, not an upgrade.
Same four-step rhythm on every job, big or small.