Brookeswood Joinery at the Build It Awards

Brookeswood Joinery secures award win amid ongoing expansion

Brookeswood Joinery secures award win amid ongoing expansion

Staffordshire-based Brookeswood Joinery has scooped a national award at a glittering ceremony in London.

Brookeswood Joinery, who has also taken on two additional staff in recent weeks, have been recognised at this year’s Build It Awards, taking home the Best Window of the Year title for its Heritage Flush Casement Window.

The awards ceremony, brought together architects, manufacturers and industry specialists to celebrate achievements across the self-build and renovation sector. Twenty-two awards were presented on the night, in categories including Best Self-Build or Renovation Project and Best Brick Home.

Brookeswood’s winning entry forms part of its Heritage Range, which has been designed for period and conservation properties. The product is based on traditional flush casement styling and incorporates modern timber engineering intended to meet current efficiency and strict conservation requirements.

Director Bradley Brookes said the recognition reflects the company’s ongoing focus on quality design and manufacturing.

He said: “It was a fantastic night at the Build It Awards and we were delighted to win the Best Window of the Year category. Our Heritage Flush Casement Windows represent everything we stand for at Brookeswood – craftsmanship, innovation, and a real respect for traditional design.

“To be recognised among so many outstanding projects and products is truly special and will help spur us on to continue pushing the standards of quality and craftsmanship within our industry.”

As mentioned above, Brookeswood has also added two new members of staff to its workforce, including joinery apprentice Kris Bendall, and Sales and Projects Executive Liam Allen who will focus on building the company’s presence in the Derbyshire, Cheshire, Nottinghamshire and Manchester areas.

Bradley added: “I’ve known Liam for a long time – we actually went to school together. He’s a fantastic asset to the Brookeswood team. He’s got lots of experience in the construction industry and the skills he has learnt there will be invaluable to us.

“He’s already hit the ground running and has quickly become an integral part of the team. We are looking forward to seeing his career develop with us and seeing how he can help us expand our client base further.”

Earlier this year, the company also exhibited at Grand Designs Live at the NEC, launched a redesigned website to showcase its range of timber windows, doors and staircases as well as introducing a brand-new customer aftercare programme called Ensure.

To find out more about Brookeswood please go to www.brookeswood.com

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