2 Brothers Joinery Ltd

Mastercraft Kitchens Tokoroa

What we do

We provide the entire kitchen design, manufacture, installation package – including appliances and tapware. We only use top quality products for all of our work. We design your kitchen or bathroom in a 3D CAD drawing so you can see what it will look like before construction begins. Once finished, your kitchen or bathroom is protected by: The Mastercraft 10 Year Craftsmanship Guarantee – that is transferable between owners of the kitchen A Limited Lifetime Warranty on all hardware (under normal conditions).

Our competitive pricing and high quality of work has us travelling from Auckland to Wellington, we are regularly called on by architects who are impressed with our work, and want to use our team again. We also offer commercial joinery, having built kitchens, pubs, coffee bars, and many pharmacy counters. Get in touch with us to discuss your commercial or retail fitout requirements.

 
  • Kitchen
  • Bathroom
  • Laundry
  • Wardrobes
  • Studies
  • Commercial Joinery
  • And more...

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Contact Us

Address: 

44 Balmoral Drive, Tokoroa 3420

 

Open Hours: 

Monday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Tuesday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Wednesday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

 

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Who We Are

 

Our Story

As a result of their ongoing product quality and customer service, Mastercraft Kitchens Tokoroa has established a loyal following of architectural clients, providing kitchens, solid timber joinery and shop fitting projects, throughout the North Island. A family owned business, we pride ourselves on our ability to make an entire kitchen or bathroom to individual specifications. On 1st July 2007, what was previously known as Darcy Belfield Cabinet Maker was reopened by Duane and Philip Cox as 2 Brothers Joinery. Both Duane and Philip had worked for Darcy for almost 14 years. Duane completed his apprenticeship under Darcy’s watchful eye. Philip left the company for a period of time to try his hand at cabinetmaking in Auckland and Hamilton.

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