CUSTOMizable …the ability to be made or changed in ways that suit individual people or tasks

CabinETRY … the craft of making high-quality wooden furniture

“Custometry is a small local business based in Wilmslow, Cheshire that was borne out of my desire to give customers the opportunity to create furniture that truly satisfies their needs.

In this changing world we find our homes are no longer places we retreat to at the end of the day but have become multi-functional spaces, looking to the future we will be asking even more from our homes and workplaces than ever before. 

As the founder of Custometry I am excited about working with my customers to translate their needs into unique and innovative furniture solutions for their living areas, recreational spaces and workplaces.”

B. Lynch

  • Imagine.

    Every project starts with a vision…

    …better use of space

    …statement piece to match the décor

    …clearing the clutter

    …hide the home office

    Whatever the need let Custometry bring ideas to life for you.

  • Design.

    Every home is different and every household unique. With so much variety it can sometimes be hard to find furniture that truly meets your needs.

    My aim is to help you maximize the potential of your spaces, translating your requirements into desirable, innovative and functional solutions.

    Through the use of CAD and 3D modeling software I can help you to visualize the end result and refine designs to best meet your needs.

  • Create.

    Designs are brought to life in the workshop with care and precision using a combination of modern and traditional techniques to suit each unique project.

    Great care is taken to ensure that the sustainable materials used in our projects are fabricated into fantastic furniture to the highest standards and with minimal waste.

    All projects are finished in house, usually by spray finishing in colours of your choice using the lowest VOC content paints and lacquers available.

“Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible,”

Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things