Carpenter's Workshop / Interior Work
The Bereuter carpenter’s workshop plans and implements comprehensive interior work projects for rooms – kitchens, interior doors, staircases, bathrooms, living rooms and bedrooms for private use as well as commercial spaces such as offices, retail stores or gastronomy facilities. The special feature of all interior work is that, as a “custom prototype”, it is always precisely tailored to the respective room and its purpose.
Interior furnishings that define a space, which are derived from the combination of various functions – e.g. combination cabinets, doors, glass linings, staircases with or without integrated furniture - are also planned and constructed.
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Natural wood is the main material used for interior work. Here the focus is on using local types of wood. Approximately 50% of the wood is purchased directly in the region, sawn according to the specifications of the Bereuter carpenter’s workshop, stored and dried in-house according to the respective purpose.
But lacquered furniture made of MDF, which makes a beautiful appearance the protagonist with high-gloss surfaces requiring up to 6 processing steps, is also produced here.
And a wide variety of material combinations is used: Steel, upholstery, leather, glass and even concrete (e.g. for a kitchen block).
As he always does, Martin Bereuter also has a clear concept here: In a piece of furniture made using massive construction, the same material forms the carcass (body, volume and mass) and the surface. The joints between the individual furniture components (for example the bottom and sides of a cabinet) are visible and form a visible whole.
A piece of lacquered furniture is diametrically opposed to this approach: Here the focus is on the surface, the lacquer is a “skin” that covers the body. Consistency is everything here: The individual components are first combined into the body and then manually lacquered as a unit.