Fencing & Outdoor Works
Patios
Garden fencing installation
Fence repairs and replacements
Gate installation
Timber garden boundaries
Wall Panelling
Common MDF panelling styles
Shaker / Square Panelling
One of the most popular styles in UK homes
Uses MDF strips to create square or rectangular panels
Often painted to match the wall or in bold colours for feature walls
Board and Battenp
Vertical MDF battens spaced evenly across a wall
Great for hallways, bedrooms, and staircases
Creates a modern, clean architectural look
Slatted / Ribbed Panels
Thin vertical MDF slats
Often used behind TVs or media walls
Adds texture and depth to modern interiors
Wainscoting (Half Wall Panelling)
MDF panels fitted to the lower half of the wall
Finished with a dado rail or trim
Media Walls
Why media wall fireplaces are popular ?
They create a feature wall combining TV, fireplace, and storage in one design.
Most installations use electric fireplaces, which are easy to install because they donβt require a chimney or flue.
Built-in shelving and LED lighting can be added for a clean, modern finish with hidden cables and storage.
The wall becomes the main focal point of the living room, adding both warmth and visual impact.
Typical features in a fireplace media wall
Recessed electric fireplace
Wall-mounted or inset TV
MDF panelling or plaster finish
LED feature lighting
Built-in shelves or cabinets
Hidden wiring and storage for consoles or media boxes
Do you guarantee your workmanship?
We take pride in our work and aim to deliver high-quality results that last, giving our clients confidence in the finished project.