Stuart Interiors
Bespoke design, manufacture and installation of high-end oak joinery.


Website: https://www.stuartinteriors.com/
Telephone: 01935 826 659
Email: design@stuartinteriors.com
Address: Manor House Kingsbury Episcopi Martock Somerset TA12 6AT UK
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stuart_interiors/
Established for over 40 years, Stuart Interiors is a second generation, family run business, specialising in the bespoke design, manufacture and installation of high-end oak joinery, for private residences and historic buildings in the UK and across the globe. Projects include bespoke oak staircases, libraries, panelled rooms and doors.
Gothic Staircase by Stuart Interiors. Credit. Stuart Interiors
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