About

A small family workshop, drawn for the room you live in.

Mason Joinery is a family-run joinery workshop in Yatala. We design, build and install bespoke cabinetry for homes across Brisbane, Logan and the Gold Coast. One project at a time, by people who will see the work again on install day.

A Mason Joinery kitchen

From the workshop

Made to live with.

"We create bespoke for any home, even our own. My family live with my own kitchen creation as the centrepiece to our home.

It transformed our domestic space and our life as the working and social hub of our day.

I would expect nothing less in quality of workmanship and service for anyone else."

Drew Nethercote, Managing Director

We have been in the habit of helping people realise their dreams for the rooms they live in. Every brief begins on paper. We measure on site, draw to scale and detail materials before a panel is cut. Pricing is locked at sign-off, not after.

Boards are selected from suppliers we know, cut on the workshop CNC, profiled, edge-banded and finished by hand where it counts. Doors get the time they need, not the time the calendar dictates. The crew that built the cabinetry installs it. Scribed clean to walls and lines, levels checked, site-finished where the room needs.

The result is cabinetry made for the way the room is actually used, by the people who actually use it. Not what the showroom said you wanted. What you wanted.

From the workshop

Built in Yatala. Fitted on site.

A working joinery in Logan City, between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. A new showroom is in development. Until it opens, project visits are by appointment at the workshop. Below: a custom cellar built into the heart of a Mason home.

A Mason-built timber-clad wine cellar with bottle storage

What sets Mason apart

One workshop, one crew. Drawing to install, by us.

Most cabinetry is drawn by one company, built by another and installed by a third. We do all three. The hand on the saw is the hand on the screwdriver. Accountability stays in one place.

Start a project

Tell us about the room.

A few details. A few photos if you have them. We will come back with a time to talk it through.