Custom Bedroom Carpentry Dubai – Fitted Furniture Built to Last
Your bedroom is the one space in your home that’s entirely yours. We design and build custom bedroom carpentry in Dubai that fits your room precisely, your storage needs honestly, and your taste without compromise.
Bedroom carpentry in Dubai is not simply about buying furniture that fits through the door. It’s about understanding how a room actually gets used — the travel bags that need a high shelf, the shoes that multiply, the morning chaos that disappears when everything has a logical home. Since 1988, Karnak Carpentry has been designing and building custom bedroom furniture across Dubai and all seven emirates, and what we’ve learned over 35 years and more than 10,000 completed projects is that the difference between a bedroom that frustrates and one that genuinely restores you is almost always a joinery decision.
Dubai’s residential landscape creates specific challenges that off-the-shelf furniture from international retailers simply cannot address. Apartments in Business Bay, JBR, and Downtown Dubai often have structural columns, angled ceilings, or irregular wall runs that leave standard wardrobes either floating awkwardly in space or consuming usable floor area. Villas in Arabian Ranches, Emirates Hills, and The Springs frequently have master bedrooms larger than many European studios — rooms where scale matters, where furniture that looks generous in a showroom disappears against the wall. We build for the actual room, not a theoretical one.
As part of our broader residential carpentry services, our bedroom division handles projects from a single fitted wardrobe in a studio apartment to complete master suite transformations spanning wardrobes, beds, dressing rooms, TV units, and integrated storage. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are identical regardless of scale.
What Custom Bedroom Carpentry Actually Involves
The phrase “custom carpentry” gets used loosely in Dubai’s market, applied to everything from genuinely bespoke handcrafted joinery to pre-made flatpack assembled on-site by a subcontractor. Understanding the difference matters before you commit to any workshop.
True custom bedroom carpentry begins with your specific room dimensions, ceiling height, and structural realities — not a catalogue. Every piece we build at Karnak starts with a measured survey of your space, a detailed design developed around your storage requirements and aesthetic preferences, and fabrication in our own workshop using our own craftsmen. Nothing is outsourced. Nothing is adapted from a standard module that almost fits.
The Anatomy of a Well-Designed Bedroom
Most clients come to us knowing they want a new wardrobe or a better bed. The conversation that follows usually reveals something more nuanced: a bedroom that isn’t working for how they actually live. Perhaps hanging space is abundant but folded storage is nonexistent, so everything ends up on a chair. Perhaps the bed is the wrong height for the room’s proportions and makes the ceiling feel low. Perhaps morning light hits the mirror at exactly the wrong angle and the whole dressing routine feels like a struggle.
We approach every bedroom project holistically. That doesn’t mean you need to commission everything at once — though many clients do — but it means our design consultation considers the room as a complete environment. Where does the eye travel first when you enter? What do you want to see, and what do you want to hide? How does natural light behave in this space at different times of day, and how can joinery work with that rather than against it?
This approach is what separates genuinely expert bedroom joinery from a measured-and-fitted service. The technical execution matters enormously, but the design intelligence behind it matters more.
Why Dubai’s Climate Demands Better Materials
Humidity in Dubai fluctuates significantly between summer and winter, and coastal communities — JBR, Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah — experience sustained moisture exposure that inland areas like Dubai Silicon Oasis or Al Quoz do not. This matters enormously for bedroom joinery because most of your fitted furniture lives in a wardrobe: a closed, relatively sealed environment where humidity-related movement in inferior boards can cause doors to warp, drawers to bind, and finishes to delaminate within two to three years.
We use moisture-resistant E1-grade MDF and moisture-resistant particleboard as core substrate materials, with HMR (Highly Moisture Resistant) variants specified for ground floor bedrooms, basement-level rooms, and coastal locations. Solid timber components — drawer fronts, exposed edges, decorative elements — are kiln-dried to a moisture content appropriate for UAE interior conditions before any machining begins. This isn’t overcaution; it’s the baseline that 35 years of watching cheaper work fail has taught us.
Finishes matter equally. Our polyurethane lacquers are applied in controlled workshop conditions, not on-site with a roller, which means consistent film thickness, proper cure time, and a result that looks and performs the way it’s supposed to.
Scale and Proportion in Dubai Bedrooms
Dubai villa master bedrooms are frequently 40 to 70 square metres, sometimes more. These spaces require furniture of genuine scale — a six-door wardrobe where a European three-door would look undersized, a bed with a substantial headboard and meaningful side tables rather than floating islands of pine. Getting proportion right in a large room is a skill that comes from experience and from actually visiting the space, not from sketching based on a WhatsApp photo.
Conversely, Dubai apartment bedrooms — particularly in high-density developments like Jumeirah Village Circle, Motor City, or Discovery Gardens — are often compact, where every centimetre of wall counts and clever storage solutions make a real difference to daily livability. Here the design challenge is the opposite: maximum storage in minimum footprint, without the room feeling like a fitted container.
We’ve built bedroom joinery across both extremes and everything between. The approach differs; the standard of execution does not.
Built-In Wardrobes and Fitted Storage
The wardrobe is almost always the centrepiece of a custom bedroom project, and rightly so. In terms of daily impact on how a room functions, nothing comes close. A well-designed, well-built wardrobe doesn’t just store your clothes — it structures your mornings, reduces decision fatigue, and makes the entire bedroom feel more intentional.
Walk-In Wardrobes and Dressing Rooms
A walk-in wardrobe — or a dedicated dressing room where the layout permits — is the most requested upgrade we handle for Dubai villa clients. Done properly, it’s not simply a large wardrobe with a door; it’s a room with its own internal architecture: dedicated zones for hanging of different lengths, pull-out trouser racks, internal drawers with dividers, shoe storage designed for the actual shoe collection rather than an optimistic estimate, and usually an island unit or peninsula for accessories and folded items.
The design of a walk-in wardrobe requires thinking about the order of use. What do you reach for first? What needs to be immediately visible, and what can be tucked higher or lower? Lighting matters here — properly lit wardrobes prevent the morning ritual of pulling something from a dark shelf and discovering it’s the wrong thing entirely. We integrate LED task lighting as standard in our walk-in designs, with sensor activation options that make practical sense in a room you often enter with both hands full.
Access is another consideration. A walk-in that requires you to move a garment bag from the floor every time you need a suitcase hasn’t been designed; it’s been filled. We think through the full annual cycle of use, including seasonal storage, infrequently used items like formal wear, and the awkward category of things you need twice a year but still need to locate quickly.
Reach-In Fitted Wardrobes
For bedrooms where a dedicated dressing room isn’t possible, a fitted reach-in wardrobe — built floor to ceiling, wall to wall, using every centimetre of available depth — delivers substantial storage improvement over freestanding alternatives while adding to the room’s cohesion rather than cluttering it.
Sliding door systems suit UAE apartments particularly well. They require no swing clearance, meaning even a bed placed relatively close to the wardrobe wall remains accessible. We install German-engineered sliding track systems — Hettich and Grass are our preferred hardware brands — that carry doors weighing up to 80kg per leaf with consistent, dampened movement. The difference between a quality sliding system and a budget track is immediately apparent: one glides, one clunks.
Hinged door wardrobes offer greater flexibility for interior layout because there’s no rail across the top obstructing hanging space. In larger bedrooms where swing clearance isn’t a constraint, some clients prefer the traditional look and the ability to open all sections simultaneously when packing for travel. We build both, and the honest answer to “which is better” is: whichever suits your room and your habits.
Interior fittings are where the real function lives. We offer double hanging for shirts, jackets, and suits; triple hanging for children’s clothing; single hang for dresses, abayas, and kanduras; pull-out valet rods for setting out tomorrow’s clothes; internal drawers in multiple configurations; pull-out trouser hangers; integrated laundry hampers; and custom shoe cubbies dimensioned for the actual footwear being stored, not a generic 30cm box.
Bedroom Storage Beyond the Wardrobe
Not every storage need belongs in a wardrobe. Ottomans at the foot of a bed handle seasonal bedding without requiring dedicated linen cupboard space. Bedside tables with integrated wireless charging surfaces, soft-close drawers, and concealed cable management address the tangle of devices that characterise most modern bedside areas. TV units with concealed equipment storage keep the room calm rather than cluttered with cables and components.
Underbed storage is frequently overlooked and structurally underused. A bed platform built to a specific height — typically 35 to 40cm of clearance — with integrated pull-out drawers or a lift-up mechanism on a gas strut provides a substantial amount of storage in space that otherwise holds dust. We build custom bed frames with storage as a standard option, dimensioned to your mattress size and your specific room layout.
Custom Bed Frames and Headboards
A bed frame from a furniture retailer is a product. A custom bed frame from Karnak is an architectural element in your bedroom. The distinction matters most in rooms where proportion is important — which is to say, most rooms.
Upholstered Headboards and Bed Surrounds
Upholstered headboards are consistently among our most requested bedroom elements. The combination of a fabric or leather surface that softens the visual weight of the wall, provides genuine comfort for reading or sitting up in bed, and can be extended to frame the entire bed position — with matching side panels reaching to the bedside tables — creates a focal point that transforms a bedroom’s character.
We work with Dubai-based fabric suppliers who stock materials suited to the UAE climate: fabrics that don’t absorb humidity, leathers that don’t crack in air-conditioned environments, and performance velvets that clean easily and hold their pile without matting. The timber frame beneath the upholstery is built from solid wood, not MDF — a difference that matters over a decade of daily contact, weight, and temperature cycling. Internal foam densities are specified based on use: softer for decorative-only headboards, firmer for those used as genuine backrest support.
Bed surrounds — where the headboard extends into side panels that frame the entire head of the bed — create a room-within-a-room effect that’s particularly effective in large master bedrooms where the bed needs visual anchoring. We design these as integrated structures that coordinate with the wardrobe design, bedroom cabinetry, and overall palette rather than as standalone pieces.
Solid Wood Bed Frames
For clients who prefer timber’s warmth and permanence, we build bed frames in solid American white oak, walnut, teak, and other hardwoods sourced from FSC-certified sustainable suppliers. The joinery at structural points — side rail connections, headboard posts, slat support frames — uses traditional mortise-and-tenon or dowel joinery reinforced with modern metal connectors rather than the cam-lock hardware that holds most flatpack furniture together for a limited number of seasons.
A solid wood bed frame built by Karnak is not a purchase you’ll need to revisit in five years. Properly maintained, it will outlast several generations of apartment tenure. We’ve been called back to service and refinish beds we built in the mid-1990s that are still structurally sound; a track record that flatpack furniture cannot match.
Finish options for solid timber beds include natural oil and wax (which allow the grain to breathe and are straightforward to touch up), hard wax oil (more durable and water-resistant, suitable for families), and catalysed lacquer (the most protective and the most uniform in appearance, appropriate for contemporary aesthetics).
Our Full Range of Bedroom Carpentry Services
Karnak’s bedroom division handles every joinery element that belongs in a bedroom environment. Projects may involve a single piece or a complete suite; the detail and precision applied are consistent.
Custom Wardrobe Design and Manufacture
This comprehensive service encompasses initial design consultation and measured survey, material and finish selection from our full catalogue, complete workshop fabrication of all components, delivery coordination, and professional on-site installation by our own carpentry teams. Interior fitting configurations are designed specifically for your clothing and storage requirements following a detailed discussion of how you use your wardrobe. Hardware is European-branded and carries the manufacturer’s lifetime guarantee. Post-installation adjustment is included, as doors and drawer runners benefit from fine-tuning after a settling period in the room’s conditions. The entire process, from first consultation to final adjustment, typically spans three to five weeks for a standard wardrobe project.
Dressing Room Fit-Out
A full dressing room fit-out covers all internal elements: hanging rails and brackets, drawer units and pull-outs, island or peninsula units, shoe storage of various configurations, accessory drawers with fabric or velvet lining, mirror panels and full-length standing mirrors, integrated lighting design and installation, and any structural modifications needed to optimise the space. We work with your interior designer if one is involved, or lead the design process ourselves if not. Dressing room projects for mid-size walk-in spaces (typically 8 to 15 square metres) run from four to eight weeks from consultation to completion, with larger bespoke projects taking longer as the design phase is more involved.
Custom Bed Frame and Headboard
Whether you’re specifying a solid timber frame, an upholstered platform bed, or a combination structure with storage integrated beneath, this service covers design, material selection, upholstery fabric sourcing and specification, frame construction, upholstery, and installation. We coordinate mattress dimensions precisely — and if you’re changing mattress size at the same time, we can align the bed build timeline accordingly. Headboards can be fabricated and installed independently of bed frames if your existing base is being retained.
Bedside Units and Bedroom Cabinetry
Fitted bedside tables, floating nightstands, bedside storage towers, and integrated cabinetry flanking a bed or TV wall are built to match or complement your wardrobe design precisely — same material, same hardware, same finish specification. This coherence is what distinguishes a designed bedroom from one that’s been furnished piece by piece from different sources over time. We also build bedroom TV units, reading nooks with integrated shelving, and window seat benches with storage — any fixed timber element in the bedroom environment.
Children’s Bedroom Carpentry
Children’s rooms present particular design opportunities and specific practical requirements. Built-in bunk beds with integrated ladder, rail, storage steps, and under-bunk desk or play area — all in the same custom footprint as the room — make far better use of typically compact second and third bedrooms than any freestanding furniture alternative. Wardrobes for children’s rooms are designed with adjustable internal configurations that can be reconfigured as clothing sizes change, with lower hanging rails repositioned upward as children grow, avoiding the need for full replacement.
Safety is incorporated at the design stage rather than added as an afterthought: all protruding corners are rounded, heavy units are wall-anchored, and bunk rails are specified to height standards appropriate for the child’s age. Finishes are selected for washability — polyurethane lacquers that clean easily and resist the sustained assault that children’s furniture endures.
Guest Bedroom and Staff Accommodation Carpentry
Dubai villas typically include guest bedrooms and staff quarters that deserve functional, durable joinery without necessarily requiring the same investment as the master suite. We approach these spaces practically: maximum storage efficiency, straightforward maintenance, durable finishes that withstand regular use and occasional rough handling. Guest rooms benefit particularly from wardrobes with adaptable interior configurations that suit varying guest needs — travellers with different packing styles, long-stay versus weekend visitors, guests with accessibility requirements.
Complete Bedroom Renovation
For clients undertaking a full bedroom transformation, we coordinate all joinery elements as a single integrated project. This includes wardrobe, bed frame, all ancillary cabinetry, and where required, flooring coordination with our specialist flooring teams. A complete bedroom renovation by Karnak — from consultation through design, fabrication, and installation — typically takes five to eight weeks and produces a coherent, fully designed result rather than a collection of pieces.
The Karnak Process for Bedroom Carpentry Projects
Understanding how a project moves from first contact to finished bedroom helps clients engage more productively with the process and plan their timing around Dubai’s realities — building access, moving schedules, Ramadan timing, and summer renovation seasons all factor into project planning.
Step 1: Initial Consultation and Site Survey
Every project begins with a visit to your property. Our design team — not a salesperson — comes to your home, measures the bedroom comprehensively (including ceiling height, window and door positions, structural elements, and electrical outlet locations that affect installation), and discusses how you use the space. This conversation covers your storage inventory, your stylistic preferences, your budget range, and any specific challenges you’ve noticed with your current bedroom setup.
We bring material samples, finish swatches, and hardware examples to this first meeting, so the conversation is grounded in real tactile choices rather than abstract descriptions. The site survey typically takes 60 to 90 minutes for a standard bedroom; longer for a full suite or complex dressing room project.
Step 2: Design Development
Following the site visit, our design team develops a detailed proposal: scaled drawings showing the wardrobe or furniture layout within your room dimensions, interior configuration plans showing shelf positions and drawer layouts, a material and finish specification, hardware selections, and an itemised quotation. For complex projects, we produce 3D renders that show you exactly how the finished result will look in your room — not in a generic showroom, but in your specific space with your room proportions and light conditions represented.
Design development takes approximately five to seven working days for a standard project. We present the proposal in person or via video call, and this stage typically involves one or two rounds of revisions as you refine your preferences. Nothing moves to production until you’re fully satisfied with the design.
Step 3: Material Procurement and Workshop Fabrication
Once you approve the final design and deposit, your project enters our production schedule. All cutting, machining, edging, assembly, and finishing takes place in our own Dubai workshop, staffed by our own craftsmen. We don’t subcontract fabrication. This matters because when something requires adjustment mid-production — a board shows unexpected grain, a finish batch doesn’t match the sample, a dimension needs revisiting — our team makes the call and corrects it immediately rather than passing the problem through an external supplier chain.
Fabrication time for most bedroom projects runs two to four weeks. More complex projects — full dressing rooms, complete bedroom suites, projects with solid timber components or specialist finishes — require additional time, which we communicate clearly at the design stage.
Step 4: Pre-Installation Coordination
Before installation day, we coordinate access with building management (particularly important in Dubai’s managed apartment complexes where freight elevator booking and working hours restrictions apply), establish any protective measures needed for existing flooring and paintwork, and confirm the installation timeline with you in detail. If the bedroom requires any preparatory work — electrical modifications for integrated lighting, minor plastering to address wall irregularities, floor levelling — we coordinate these trades in advance so installation day isn’t delayed by upstream issues.
Step 5: Professional Installation
Our installation teams are Karnak’s own employees — not day labour hired for the project. They arrive with all components, hardware, and tools prepared; installation for a standard wardrobe project typically takes one to two days, with larger suites running two to four days. All waste materials are removed. The room is left clean. Any surface damage resulting from installation is made good before the team leaves.
Step 6: Final Inspection and Handover
After installation is complete, we conduct a thorough inspection with you present: every door, every drawer, every interior fitting is tested and adjusted as needed. We walk through the entire installation, explain maintenance requirements, and provide written care guidance for your specific materials and finishes. Any snagging items — and experienced installation teams produce very few — are resolved before the project is signed off.
Step 7: After-Sales Support and Warranty
All Karnak bedroom carpentry carries a two-year structural warranty and a one-year hardware warranty aligned with European manufacturer guarantees. Beyond the warranty period, we remain available for service, adjustment, and refinishing. Clients who’ve lived with their wardrobe for five years and want to reconfigure the interior as their needs change can call us — we handle this work and know the original construction intimately.
Why UAE Homeowners Choose Karnak for Bedroom Carpentry
Three and a Half Decades of Dubai Bedroom Projects
Since 1988, we have completed bedroom joinery across every type of UAE residential property: studio apartments in Deira, ten-bedroom villas in Umm Suqeim, serviced apartments in DIFC, staff accommodation in industrial areas, and everything between. This breadth of experience means we’ve encountered and solved effectively every challenge UAE bedrooms present — unusual dimensions, difficult building access, complex finishes, demanding timelines, client briefs that evolved mid-project.
The knowledge that accumulates over 35 years isn’t documented in a manual; it lives in the hands and judgment of our craftsmen and our design team. When a senior Karnak designer looks at your bedroom and recommends a particular configuration, that recommendation draws on hundreds of similar rooms they’ve personally designed and observed in use over time.
Complete In-House Control
We fabricate in our own workshop with our own people. We install with our own teams. We design with our own designers. No project passes through an external subcontractor chain where responsibility diffuses and quality becomes someone else’s problem. If something isn’t right — during fabrication, during installation, or three years later — there is one company responsible, with both the means and the incentive to address it.
This matters particularly in Dubai’s renovation market, where the fragmented model of multiple contractors coordinated by the client (or nobody) is common and produces predictable results. A single accountable partner simplifies your experience and protects your investment.
Material and Hardware Transparency
We specify every material and every piece of hardware in our quotations. You know whether your wardrobe substrate is moisture-resistant E1 MDF or standard particleboard. You know whether your drawer runners are Blum Tandembox or an unnamed import. You know whether your lacquer is applied in our workshop or on-site. This transparency allows genuine like-for-like comparison with other quotations, and it signals that we’re confident in our material specifications rather than obscuring them.
The bedroom furniture market in Dubai includes suppliers whose pricing appears competitive until the materials are examined. Swelling panels, delaminating finishes, and failing hardware are not warranty claims against exceptional bad luck; they’re predictable outcomes of known material inadequacies. We don’t build with materials that put us in that position.
Design Expertise That Saves You Money
An expert design process identifies and resolves problems before fabrication rather than during installation. A wardrobe designed with incorrect depth specification gets built incorrectly. A bed frame designed without accounting for the room’s door swing gets installed in a room where the door no longer opens properly. A dressing room designed without considering the existing air conditioning outlet creates a fitting that blocks airflow and requires expensive relocation.
Our designers have seen these problems occur with other contractors’ work. They don’t occur in ours because we’ve built the avoidance of them into our process. Good design is not an aesthetic luxury; it’s a practical investment that pays for itself by eliminating expensive corrections.
Responsive Project Management
Dubai’s construction and renovation environment is busy, and sequencing matters. If your bedroom joinery is delayed, your painter can’t complete their work, your flooring can’t be laid, and your moving date shifts. We take project timeline commitments seriously, communicate proactively when any factor might affect delivery, and have the production capacity to maintain our schedules without regularly bumping client projects.
Our project management team provides regular updates throughout fabrication and coordinates installation logistics — including the building management coordination that Dubai apartment projects require — so clients aren’t spending their own time chasing access permissions and elevator bookings.
Recent Bedroom Carpentry Projects Across UAE
Master Suite Transformation – Emirates Hills Villa
A client with a 65-square-metre master bedroom wanted to replace a collection of freestanding furniture with integrated joinery that would make the room feel architecturally resolved. We designed and built a full-wall wardrobe system in American white oak veneer with antique brass bar handles, a matching bed surround with upholstered panel headboard in Italian linen, flanking bedside units, and a dressing room fit-out in the adjoining room. The project ran four weeks from design approval to completion, working around the client’s travel schedule, and the resulting bedroom is now their home’s centrepiece. Total joinery footprint: approximately 38 linear metres.
Walk-In Wardrobe Fit-Out – Palm Jumeirah Apartment
A Palm Jumeirah penthouse with a dedicated dressing room required a fit-out that matched the property’s existing Italian marble and dark bronze material palette. We specified a matte black lacquer finish for all cabinetry, bronze-brushed hardware throughout, an island unit in honed black granite top, and integrated architectural lighting under each shelf section. The material specification required extended lead time for hardware import but produced a result that photographs alongside the property’s interior architecture rather than as a separate installation.
Fitted Wardrobes – JVC Two-Bedroom Apartment
On the opposite end of the scale in terms of budget but not in terms of approach: a family in Jumeirah Village Circle with two children’s bedrooms needed functional, durable wardrobe storage within a practical budget. We designed floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobes for both rooms — one with a bunk bed integrated at the same time — in a clean white lacquer finish that maximised the rooms’ apparent size and provided substantially more storage than the freestanding units they replaced. Both rooms were completed within ten days.
Custom Bed Frames – Downtown Dubai Serviced Apartments
A property management company operating serviced apartments in Downtown Dubai required ten custom bed frames across units of varying sizes — super king, king, queen, and single — all in the same material specification for visual consistency across the portfolio. We produced all ten frames in our workshop within three weeks, coordinating staggered delivery and installation to minimise unit downtime between guest stays. Durable catalysed lacquer finish, commercial-grade timber, and concealed leg adjustment to accommodate the units’ variable floor levels.
Bespoke Children’s Suite – Arabian Ranches Villa
Two adjacent children’s bedrooms in an Arabian Ranches villa were redesigned as a coordinated suite: custom built-in bunk beds in each room with integrated storage steps doubling as toy shelving, under-bunk study areas with pin boards and monitor shelving, full-height wardrobes in a durable easy-clean lacquer, and matching window seat benches with hinged lid storage. The design was developed closely with the client’s interior designer, who provided the colour and material direction while we handled all technical specification and execution.
Dressing Room – Jumeirah Villa
A Jumeirah villa client with an extensive wardrobe — substantial travel requirements, formal wear for frequent events, a large collection of designer accessories — needed a dressing room designed around the actual inventory rather than an approximate brief. We started by discussing and categorising every category of clothing and accessory, then designed storage configurations based on that real inventory. The result: a 14-square-metre dressing room with capacity for 280 hanging garments across multiple length categories, 110 shoe pairs, dedicated accessory drawers with bespoke velvet lining, and an island unit with mirror and task lighting adequate for professional makeup application.
Bedroom Carpentry Questions – Expert Answers
For a standard fitted wardrobe — a single room with a three to five door unit and standard interior configuration — the typical timeline from initial site survey to completed installation runs three to five weeks. This covers design development (five to seven working days), production scheduling entry, workshop fabrication (two to four weeks depending on complexity and our current production schedule), and installation (one to two days on-site).
More complex projects add time at the design and fabrication stages. A full walk-in wardrobe or dressing room fit-out typically runs five to seven weeks. A complete bedroom suite with wardrobe, bed frame, and ancillary cabinetry in a coordinated finish would usually take six to nine weeks.
If you're working to a specific move-in date or completion deadline, tell us at the first consultation. We sequence projects to meet firm deadlines where our production schedule permits, and we're honest about timelines that are not achievable rather than overpromising and under-delivering.
Modular fitted furniture — from providers who assemble pre-made units in your space — is built to standard dimensions that are adapted to your room. This means gaps filled with filler strips, ceiling gaps left open or covered with separate cornices, and interior configurations that come from a set of standard options rather than your specific requirements. The quality of individual components may be reasonable, but the system's limitation is its standardisation.
Custom carpentry is built to your room's actual dimensions from the ground up. No fillers, no standard modules that almost fit. Interior configurations are designed around your specific storage requirements. Materials, finishes, and hardware are specified based on your aesthetic preferences and the room's practical demands. The result is more expensive than modular furniture, and it should be — the design, fabrication, and installation effort is substantially greater. The result is also noticeably better in every respect: appearance, functionality, durability, and fit.
The core substrate for most of our bedroom joinery is moisture-resistant E1-grade MDF or HMR particleboard, selected based on the room's location and humidity exposure. These provide a stable base for lacquer and veneer finishes and resist the movement that lower-grade boards exhibit under UAE climate cycling.
Visible surfaces are finished in polyurethane lacquer (available in any RAL colour, in matte, satin, or gloss sheen), natural wood veneer (over 40 species and cuts available in our standard range), or solid timber for elements where genuine wood character is the priority. Hardware is predominantly Blum and Hettich from Austria and Germany — the global standard for soft-close drawer and door systems — with decorative elements sourced from Italian and Spanish suppliers.
Solid timber components use kiln-dried American white oak, walnut, teak, ash, and other hardwoods sourced from FSC-certified sustainable forestry operations. We don't use tropical hardwoods from uncertified sources.
Irregular bedrooms — columns, alcoves, angled walls, sloping ceilings, unusual window positions — are not problems in our experience; they're design opportunities that custom carpentry addresses better than any other approach. We've built wardrobes that wrap around structural columns, wardrobes integrated into angled ceiling spaces with custom-height door solutions, and storage units that use deep alcoves created by structural walls that would otherwise be dead space.
The key is measuring correctly and designing to the actual room rather than a theoretical rectangle. Our site survey captures every irregularity, and our design team works with those constraints from the start rather than discovering them during installation.
Both, regularly. Matching existing furniture — in terms of finish colour, timber species, hardware style, and door profile — is a precision exercise that our finishing team handles by working from samples of the existing pieces. We get within a tolerance that's imperceptible in normal viewing conditions, though it's important to note that some degree of difference is inevitable when matching a finish that has aged.
Working from an interior designer's specification is a service we provide frequently, and we have established relationships with numerous Dubai and Abu Dhabi-based interior design practices. We work to supplied drawings and specifications, participate in design coordination meetings, and provide technical feasibility input during the design phase where our production experience is relevant.
All structural carpentry carries a two-year warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use conditions. Hardware warranties follow the manufacturer's terms — Blum, for example, provides a lifetime guarantee on their drawer and hinge systems. Finishes are warranted against adhesion failures and defects; finish wear from use is addressed as a service matter rather than a warranty claim.
Beyond the warranty period, we remain available for service and adjustment. Wardrobes that have been in use for several years may benefit from runner adjustment, hinge reset, or interior reconfiguration as needs change. We handle this work for original clients as a service relationship.
Every project is quoted specifically based on the design — dimensions, material specification, finish, hardware selection, and installation complexity. We don't publish standard price lists because no two projects are identical, and a price list would either overcharge straightforward projects or underprice complex ones.
What we can say generally: a single fitted wardrobe in standard lacquer finish for a typical Dubai apartment bedroom typically starts from AED 8,000 to AED 15,000 depending on size and interior configuration. A full master bedroom suite — wardrobe, dressing room, bed frame, and ancillary cabinetry — in premium materials for a Dubai villa might range from AED 60,000 to AED 150,000 or more. These are genuinely wide ranges because the variables are genuinely wide.
The most useful thing is to have us visit and prepare a detailed quotation. It's free, it's accurate, and it lets you make a properly informed decision.
Dubai apartment buildings typically require building management approval for renovation works, freight elevator booking, and adherence to permitted working hours — usually 8am to 6pm on weekdays, with restrictions on weekends and public holidays that vary by building and area. We handle all of this coordination routinely. Our project management team knows the requirements of most major residential developments in Dubai and manages the approval process proactively so your installation date isn't delayed by administrative issues.
We also coordinate with building security for team access and with your building's fit-out portal where required. Protective measures for lobbies, elevators, and common areas — as required by building management — are handled as a standard part of our installation process.
Installation requires the room to be cleared of furniture and personal items, so the room is effectively unusable during the installation period — typically one to two days for a standard wardrobe. For complete bedroom suites, plan for two to four days. We can sequence installation to minimise disruption — completing the wardrobe first so clothing can be organised while remaining work continues, for example.
For projects in occupied properties, we coordinate installation timing carefully to minimise the period without a functional bedroom. Many Dubai clients use installation periods for short travel or a hotel stay, particularly if the full bedroom is being done simultaneously.
Yes. Our design proposal includes scaled drawings and, for larger or more complex projects, 3D visualisations that show the finished result in your specific room. These are produced as part of the design proposal following the site survey — there's no separate charge for the design development at this stage.
3D visualisations are particularly valuable for clients who find it difficult to translate a drawing into a three-dimensional mental image, or for projects where finish selection and material combination need to be visualised before committing to fabrication. We'd rather you change a finish choice at the design stage than discover at installation that the colour feels different at scale.
Lacquer finishes span the full RAL colour system — over 200 standard colours and any custom match — in matte (10-20% sheen), satin (30-40% sheen), and gloss (70-85% sheen) levels. Polyurethane lacquers are applied in our workshop spray booth in multiple coats with sanding between applications, producing a finish quality that site-applied paint cannot achieve.
Veneer options include natural wood veneers in over 40 species and cut variants — quarter-sawn oak for tight grain, crown-cut walnut for dramatic figure, striped ash for a linear contemporary look — all with UV-stable lacquer topcoats that prevent the yellowing common in cheaper veneer applications.
Solid timber surfaces can be finished with natural oil, hard wax oil, or lacquer. Edge profiles on visible timber components — chamfers, roundovers, shadow-line details — are machined to specification and can be used as design elements that distinguish a custom piece from a manufactured alternative.
No fixed minimum. We've built single bedside tables for clients, and we've undertaken complete villa bedroom transformations. The economics of small projects — travel, design time, material minimums — mean that a single very small piece may not represent value against the alternatives, and we'd tell you that honestly if it were the case. For most bedroom joinery projects, our service makes sense.
Dressing room projects are priced based on the internal fittings — linear metres of rail, number and size of drawer units, island unit if present, lighting, and any structural modifications — in addition to the enclosing cabinetry if the space requires definition. A modest walk-in wardrobe (8-10 square metres, standard fittings) might range from AED 25,000 to AED 45,000. A fully equipped, bespoke-finish dressing room in a large villa with premium hardware and materials might be AED 80,000 to AED 150,000.
We quote every dressing room project following a detailed brief of the intended inventory — because the fittings drive the cost, and knowing what needs to be stored is the only way to quote accurately.
The more information you can share in advance, the more productive the consultation will be. Useful things to have available: rough dimensions of the room or specific wall sections (though we'll measure precisely ourselves), a sense of the primary finish direction you're considering (light or dark, timber or lacquer, contemporary or more traditional), any reference images of styles you've responded to, and a clear account of what your current storage is missing — what frustrates you about the bedroom as it currently works.
You don't need to have made any decisions before the consultation. Coming with open questions and an open brief is perfectly valid; guiding clients through the decision process is part of what we do.
Yes. Our teams serve all seven emirates from our Dubai base, with no limitation on emirate or distance. Abu Dhabi and Sharjah projects are handled with the same design, fabrication, and installation teams as Dubai projects. We coordinate logistics for more distant emirates — Fujairah, RAK, UAQ — as a standard part of project management, and travel costs for outlying locations are incorporated transparently in the quotation.
New build projects offer the ideal circumstance: an empty room, clean walls, no constraints from existing furniture, and the opportunity to design the joinery in coordination with flooring, painting, and lighting installation sequences. We prefer to install bedroom joinery after flooring is complete but before final paint touch-up, so the installation team can work cleanly and final painting addresses any minor wall contact points.
Renovation projects — replacing or supplementing existing furniture in an occupied bedroom — require more careful logistics around furniture removal, protection of existing surfaces, and sequencing that minimises disruption. We handle both routinely; the approach adapts, the quality doesn't.
Genuinely urgent projects — situations where a client needs bedroom joinery completed within two to three weeks of first contact — can sometimes be accommodated depending on our current production schedule and the project's complexity. A straightforward wardrobe in a standard finish is more likely to be feasible on a compressed timeline than a complex dressing room in specialty materials that require procurement time.
We'd rather tell you what's actually achievable than accept a brief we can't deliver on time. If you have a firm deadline, tell us at the first contact and we'll give you an honest assessment before the site visit.
Bedroom Carpentry Across All Seven Emirates
Our bedroom carpentry teams serve the entire UAE, bringing the same design and fabrication standards to every project regardless of location.
Dubai: We complete bedroom carpentry across Business Bay, DIFC, Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, JBR, Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, Arabian Ranches, The Springs, The Meadows, Jumeirah, Mirdif, Deira, Bur Dubai, Al Quoz, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Jumeirah Village Circle, Motor City, Discovery Gardens, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Al Barsha, and all other communities and developments across the emirate. Our experience across Dubai’s residential variety — from studio apartments in older buildings to new build villas in master-planned communities — covers every type of bedroom joinery challenge the city presents.
Abu Dhabi: Bedroom carpentry teams serve Al Reem Island, Yas Island, Saadiyat Island, Corniche apartments, Al Khalidiyah, Mohammed Bin Zayed City, Al Reef, Khalifa City, and all other Abu Dhabi communities. Abu Dhabi projects follow the same design and production process as Dubai projects with project management coordinating the logistics from our Dubai workshop.
Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain: We serve all five northern emirates for bedroom carpentry projects across both residential and hospitality applications. Projects in these emirates are coordinated from Dubai with logistics, timeline, and installation managed identically to closer projects.
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The right bedroom furniture changes how a room feels to wake up in, how easy your mornings are, and how much the space genuinely restores you. If your bedroom isn’t working as well as it should — or if you’re starting from an empty room and want to get it right — a Karnak consultation gives you expert input with no obligation to proceed.
We visit your property, understand what you need, and prepare a detailed design proposal and quotation. The site survey and consultation are completely free. The design proposal is included. The only commitment we ask for before you see a design and a price is an hour of your time.
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