What You’ll Learn in This Guide

  • What end panels are and why they matter
  • The four types we hand-build in Oxfordshire
  • How to choose the right finish for your home

What an End Panel Does

It’s the finishing surface that hides the cabinet’s raw edge, fills wall irregularities and defines the outer line of the furniture. Get it wrong and the whole piece looks like a flat-pack add-on. Get it right and the furniture feels architectural & like it belongs to the house.

Types Of End Panels

When a fitted wardrobe or media wall looks “right”, it’s rarely just the doors.
It is also the end panels, the vertical sides that close the run, conceal joins and visually anchor the furniture to the room.

Flush End Panel

Modern & Contemporary Homes

Clean, minimal and architectural – perfect for new builds, media walls, or calm spaces that rely on simple geometry and crisp lines.

Column End Panel

Classic & Transitional Homes

A bolder, thicker surround that adds weight and proportion to a run, ideal for tall wardrobes or symmetrical wall runs in period or semi-modern properties.

Decorative End Panel

Traditional & Heritage Homes

Refined and characterful: fluted, beaded or V-groove detailing that sits naturally beside mouldings and skirtings.

Custom End Panel

Bespoke or Mixed-Style Homes

Designed to echo your architecture – tone-matched to existing joinery, flooring or wall details for a seamless, made-to-measure look.

Each style defines how the cabinetry meets the room — crisp, framed, decorative or warm. Together, they complete the look and make your fitted furniture feel truly permanent.

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