At our company Lefèvre Interiors we are currently busy following up on a number of projects in progress as well as preparing upcoming projects.

As you might already know, at Lefèvre we make bespoke, fully customized interiors. We are specialized in wood panelling, either contemporary or historic reproduction panelling.

Photo credit Claude Smekens for Lefèvre Interiors.

Before the start of the production in the studio, a lot has to be discussed, even going into the smallest details.

Detail of a library cabinet.

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For each project very detailed production plans are made which have to be meticulously followed up by the cabinetmakers and joiners. The smallest details are indicated on these plans.

Photo credit Efie De Grande for Lefèvre Interiors.

All well-discussed clients’ wishes regarding their project, can, as it were, be ‘read’ on this plan. Such as the timber wood type, the choice of the mouldings, the wood grain direction, the finish of the wood, the choice of all hardware etc.

Discussing one of our production plans at the workshop.

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We are convinced that this is the only way to achieve the best results in the realization of any project.

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Here today some pictures of production plan details.

 

Indication of the workpiece setup versus woodworking tool.

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Indication of the connection of a basket-handle arch with the existing wall.

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Indication of the connection of new and existing ceiling.

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Indication of the led lighting position.

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All various mouldings used in the project are specified.

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A woven wooden strips pattern drawn to scale.

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One of our craftsmen weaving the wood strips.

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Woven wood panel for a radiator cover.

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No matter what type of moulding you may prefer, a historic replication moulding or your customized moulding, we make it for you.

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Milling tool.

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Let me use this opportunity today to elaborate a bit more on the various types of mouldings.

My husband copying a French 18thC. boiserie moulding.

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One of our woodcarvers putting the final touch on a moulding.

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Some time ago I wrote a post about the difference between a ‘small frame’ and a ‘large frame’ panelling. If you are interested in knowing more, please click HERE.

Small frame (left) and large frame (right) panelling detail.

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Detail of a ‘large frame’ panelling (in French it is said ‘boiserie à grand cadre’) during construction at our workshop.

 The bolection moulding projects beyond the face of a panel or frame.

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A large frame panelled room.

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Detail of a ‘small frame’ panelling (in French it is said ‘boiserie à petit cadre’) during construction at our workshop.

The moulding stays within the thickness of the frame.

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A small frame panelling.

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I also like to inform you that all Lefèvre’s creations are branded.

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Lefèvre branding stamp.

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If you would love to discuss your bespoke home interior, please don’t hesitate to contact us

at info@lefevre.be .

To see more of our realizations, please visit our website WWW.LEFEVRE.BE

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