Back to Bebox

bebox-c4-8-11.jpg

We’re delighted to be back working with Bebox supplying the joinery work to the last of their containers. You can check out our previous work for Brill here.

Time to measure up!

The new trend of re-purposing shipping containers as unique office spaces is becoming more desired than ever. It’s cost effective and energy efficient - Can’t find an existing space to suit your needs? Converting containers could be your answer. The opportunities are endless when it comes to using containers for your space. You can set them just about anywhere - they’re portable, you can stack them, put windows into them, join them together and even angle them to connect different levels! 

bebox-c4-8-13.jpg

Coffee Counter

This is Fallon & Byrne's coffee counter made from the same Indigo Blue (U599) Egger board as the bulk area and cash desks. Stone countertops were fitted to this on site.

Solid Surface

Solid surface is an aesthetically pleasing manufactured material that is used in joinery manufacturing where hygiene is a high priority, such as on kitchen worktops, in nurseries, schools and hospitals. It is extremely durable, easily repaired and could last you a lifetime. It's non-porous, making it among the lowest in the industry for water absorption and is stain resistant. This also makes it super easy to clean with the lack of seams and cracks in its surface to make bacteria growth less prominent.

wagamama-8.jpg

Our customers are increasingly opting for solid surfaces as a joinery manufacturing requirement within their fit-outs. We've used solid surface in many of our jobs and it's becoming more and more popular as an alternative to marble or stone. 

Bulk Area

Fallon & Byrne's bulk area made from U599 Indigo Blue Egger board; This area is used for storing their speciality coffee beans and other dried goods. You can view more of our work in Fallon & Byrne on our Flickr.

Fallon & Byrne

Fallon & Byrne believe in wonderful food, fine wine, great company. With a food hall, restaurant and wine cellar, you wont be stuck for choice! They’ll even bring the whole experience to you and cater for a special event at home or work. This new shop in Dublin makes three.

We made a variety of bespoke joinery items for the new Fallon & Byrne in Dublin; oak screens, cash desks, bulk area, ice cream area and a variety of counters and displays. These are the cash desks, made from U599 Indigo Blue Egger board, clad in rough sawn oak and solid surface tops.

Why Choose a Bespoke Joinery Company?

When you choose a bespoke joinery company, you’re in complete control over the specifications of your project. 

 

We take the time to listen to what you want right from your initial idea, we visualise it and come up with ways to make it become a working reality. 

centuryplay-11.jpg

At this point if you want to continue with the project we move onto the planning/drawing stage for your approval. Typically there may be two to three visits to those plans due to new ideas or alterations as the project develops.

 

This ensures that you can come up with something unique, tailor it to suit your required measurements and plan it according to your budget. 

play-area-11.jpg
play-area-7.jpg

Throughout production you can direct each aspect of your bespoke joinery project by discussing your needs with the joiner manufacturing it, which gives you the ability to combine quality with uniqueness and affordability, making the practical and aesthetic benefits of bespoke joinery items tough to beat.

century-cinema.jpg

Over the years our skilled team have manufactured a range of bespoke joinery items. We have supplied bespoke joinery work across a variety of sectors, ranging from bars, cinemas, hotels, restaurants, residential and commercial interiors.

 

For a free consultation on your next project why not give us a call on 

Tel: 028 9046 6311

This week at JSNI...

Coffee dock and Maitre D station for Milltown Golf Club in production this week in the workshop. Hanex solid surface top with Egger melamine storage unit below.

We have also started production on a number of items for Fallon & Byrne in Dublin. The first being Oak limed wall panelling.

DSC_3578.jpg