WHO IS YOUR TYPICAL CUSTOMER?
Oakwrights’ customers are determined individuals looking to build an oak-frame home, extension or outbuilding that meets their exact needs, suits their lifestyle and is unique to them. Whether they would like to design a family home for the future, create additional space that complements their existing home, or downsize to their perfect property, our customers appreciate the beauty and benefits of building with oak and choose to work with our teams to turn their plans into reality.
WHAT SHOULD WE KNOW ABOUT OAKWRIGHTS THAT WE DON’T?
With most people’s lives becoming busier than ever, juggling both family and work commitments means you may not have the time to manage your home building project. So, here at Oakwrights, we offer a full-build, turnkey service, which gives you the flexibility to create your dream oak-frame home with the support of an experienced project manager. From sourcing and managing trades, to handpicking those all-important final finishes for you to select from, we can look after every aspect of your oak-frame build on your behalf.
This story is from the Building & Renovating Guide 2020 edition of Homes & Interiors Scotland.
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