Website updates for Kent-based joinery company

Website updates for Kent-based joinery company

Spittlywood, a bespoke joinery company based in Kent and Joinery Network member, specialise in wooden windows and doors, traditional, modern and contemporary wooden staircases, and handmade furniture including fitted wooden wardrobes.

The Ashford-based company has recently made some major updates to its website.

The website, www.spittlywood.com, has undergone some major additions, including landing pages for the Joinery Network’s Lignum windows and doors.

The Lignum Timber Flush Sash Casement Windows are designed to suit both traditional and contemporary house styles, and are PAS 24 security certified as standard.

While the Lignum Timber Single and Double Doors are PAS24:2016 certified, Document Q and Part M compliant for new build applications.

Also on the website is the GUTMANN-LIGNUM window and door system, which Spittlywood says ‘represents the pinnacle of modern engineering and design, tailored specifically for the unique requirements of the UK housing market.

But that is not the end of the website updates, with more scheduled in for later in the year. This will include a new trade member area, technical drawings, help articles, along with videos from projects, designs and lots more so keep an eye out for the updates later on in the year.

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