Under Stair Cupboards in Gillingham

Looking for under stair cupboards in Gillingham? We're a Dorset-based, family-run workshop specialising in under stair cupboards for Victorian terraces, modern estates, rural farmhouses. North Dorset's market towns and chalk-stream villages are some of the prettiest places we work. Hand-painted shaker doors are a frequent request. Most of our recent under stair storage jobs in Gillingham have been in Victorian terraces — those builds make up the majority of the local housing stock.

A growing North Dorset town with lots of new-build family homes. Wardrobes and home-office conversions dominate. From Victorian terraces to 1960s townhouses, almost every market-town property has dead under-stair space we can transform into shoe walls, pull-out drawers or a hidden study.

Our Gillingham customers choose us because we design every under stair storage ourselves, build it ourselves in our Verwood workshop, and fit it ourselves with our own installation team — never subcontractors. The same person who measures your room helps you choose finishes and oversees the install.

Frequently asked questions

Do you fit under stair cupboards in Gillingham?
Yes — Gillingham is a planned trip from our workshop in Verwood (roughly 38 miles). Once your design is signed off, a 20% deposit secures your fitting date.
Can you work with Victorian terraces in Gillingham?
Absolutely. We routinely fit under stair cupboards into Victorian terraces and modern estates across Gillingham, and we measure each property individually rather than using stock-size assumptions.
Can you fit one to a curved or winding staircase?
Yes — every unit is hand-built to the exact stringer profile, including spiral and quarter-turn stairs.

We have used Custom Creations a few times now and have set a few challenges, all of which have been met professionally and with great expertise. Cannot praise Jo, Simon and team highly enough.

— Celia Stevens via Google

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