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Our Process

A guided path from idea to finished piece.

Custom furniture begins with conversation. Maderati guides each project through clear details, thoughtful material choices, careful craft, and confident delivery.

Process Steps

Four steps, guided by the needs of the project.

These steps keep the work clear without forcing every custom project into the same shape.

Share your vision

Start with the room, intended use, style direction, dimensions, and any practical needs.

Refine the details

Materials, finish direction, proportions, expectations, and investment range are clarified together.

Craft with care

Once the direction is defined, the piece is made with attention to structure, finish, and use.

Deliver with confidence

Delivery expectations are discussed so the finished piece can arrive with clarity and care.

Before a piece is defined

The first conversation is used to understand what the piece needs to do. A dining table, bed, desk, or outdoor table can share a material language while still requiring different decisions about scale, use, finish, and care.

Maderati does not treat customization as a final touch. Dimensions, materials, finish direction, room context, and expectations are part of the work from the beginning.

Timelines depend on complexity and care

Custom furniture should not be rushed into unrealistic promises. The timing for each project depends on its complexity, material direction, refinement, and the level of care required to make it properly.

The goal is to create clarity before work begins, including what is known, what still needs to be decided, and how the project should move forward.

The process is personal, not pressured

Maderati uses a guided inquiry because every custom piece deserves direct communication. The right answer is shaped through conversation, not a fixed product configuration.

That approach helps protect the quality of the finished work and gives each client a clearer understanding of what they are choosing.

Ready to share your vision?

Tell Maderati about the room, the use, and the direction you have in mind.