Nigel Shelbourne Carpentry Bristol
It is my aim to provide my clients with the highest possible quality in both product and service. The need for reliability, and the obligation to employ clean and tidy work practices whilst working in the home is too often overlooked by tradesmen. Tidiness is not just important to clients but is an essential element of good business; happy clients keep coming back. Any disruption to your normal routine will be kept to a minimum, flexible working hours can be arranged.
It is my belief that attention to detail distinguishes a good job from a poor one. Nigel Shelbourne |
Nigel Shelbourne Biography
After gaining an accreditation for a City and Guilds in Cabinetmaking in 1996 I set up a workshop in South London and went into production of traditionally crafted one-off pieces of furniture.
In 1998 I took employment with Henry Millington at Smallbatch Furniture in South London, and spent two very productive years making and fitting furniture and joinery of the highest quality in both softwoods and hardwoods.
Spent a year working in construction in 2000.
In 2001 I took a job with Richards and Faulkner of George Street, Bath, becoming head carpenter in 2002. The firm specialised in designing and creating domestic interiors in mainly listed buildings in and around Bath.
Since 2003 I have returned to self employment providing carpentry services and fitted furniture to clients in Bristol, Bath and London. |