Case Studies
Bespoke Joinery and Q-Mark Fire Doors for Ysgol Gymraeg Croes Atti
Derwen Joinery was commissioned to deliver bespoke, Q-Mark certified fire doors, safe-hinge door frames, and glazed screens for the new Ysgol Gymraeg Croes Atti in Flintshire. This modern Welsh Medium School, developed by Flintshire County Council, highlights Derwen Joinery’s expertise in purpose-made joinery for the education sector; combining safety, durability, and craftsmanship to meet the highest standards.
Blending Tradition and Modernity: Distressed Abodo Joinery on the Anglesey Coast
For a new coastal outbuilding on the picturesque Anglesey shoreline, Derwen Joinery crafted bespoke bi-fold doors and a matching single door using durable, thermally modified Abodo timber. Finished with a weathered grey WOCA oil and expertly distressed to blend seamlessly with its surroundings, the doors combine rustic charm with modern security, meeting the client’s precise vision for a contemporary yet timeless aesthetic.
Doors That Stand Tall, Crafting Character in the Cheshire Countryside
Over two years, Derwen Joinery Ltd delivered a range of bespoke joinery for a rural Cheshire farmhouse, including flush casement windows and three-metre-tall barn doors. Crafted from Sapele hardwood and finished in Teknos coatings, the joinery blends traditional farmhouse charm with secure, functional design. Attention to detail such as arched top rails, custom glazing, and Ovolo mouldings ensured every element complemented the character of the property.
Historic Renovation Joinery at Former Lloyd’s Bank, Buckley
Derwen Joinery Ltd provided bespoke internal and external joinery for the transformation of the historic 1893 Lloyd’s Bank in Buckley into six contemporary apartments. From fire-rated doors and oak handrails to restored Teak entrances and a fully glazed shopfront in Accoya, the project balanced traditional craftsmanship with modern standards, preserving the building’s legacy for years to come.



