Custom Furniture Manufacturer in Delhi NCR: WoodAge Bespoke Beds, Tables, Paneling & More

WoodAge is a custom furniture manufacturer for Delhi NCR, operating since 2003 from its Gurugram factory (16 SCO, Saraswati Vihar, Chakkarpur, Gurugram 122002). Scope: beds with storage, dining tables, study tables, TV consoles, bathroom vanities, wall paneling, jali screens, and CNC-carved profiles. BWP and HDHMR carcass, Hettich / Hafele / Blum hardware. Per-project pricing, not per-square-foot. Call +91-9910318044.

What WoodAge actually custom-makes: the honest list

What WoodAge does NOT typically custom-manufacture

Honest limits - custom doesn't mean unlimited:

WoodAge custom furniture process: 7 steps from brief to install

  1. Buyer brief: what to make, intended function, room dimensions, budget range.
  2. Mood board: reference images aligned to lock visual style.
  3. GA drawing: dimensioned drawing with material + finish callouts.
  4. Line-by-line BOQ: material, hardware brand, finish, joinery, accessories - discrete lines.
  5. Advance + drawing sign-off: typically 30-40% advance on drawing approval.
  6. Factory build: material procurement, CNC cutting, joinery, finish work at WoodAge Gurugram.
  7. Install + handover: on-site dry-fit, alignment, hardware tuning, walkthrough.

Total typical lead time: 4-6 weeks for a signature piece; 5-7 weeks for multi-piece bedroom scope.

Materials WoodAge uses for custom furniture

CategoryOptions
CarcassBWP plywood IS:710 (moisture-prone), HDHMR (general), grade plywood per buyer choice
Surface finishLaminate (Greenlam / Merino / Century), acrylic, PU paint, lacquer glass, natural veneer (teak, walnut, oak, ash, on-request species)
JoineryCNC mortise-and-tenon (high-stress), dowel (assemblies), biscuit (edge-joining), hidden connectors (break-down furniture for narrow lifts)
HardwareHettich, Häfele, Blum - lift mechanisms, soft-close drawer slides, full-extension drawers, hidden hinges
DecorativeCNC-carved patterns, brass inlays, contrasting veneer banding

Custom furniture cost logic: per-project, not per-square-foot

Unlike modular kitchens or wardrobes (which scale per running foot of cabinet), custom furniture is priced per-project. Cost drivers per piece:

WoodAge quotes each piece as a discrete BOQ line - never a per-sqft shortcut.

When custom fits vs catalogue furniture

Choose custom whenChoose catalogue when
Room has non-standard dimensionsStandard dimensions work
Specific storage or function needed (e.g., bed wrapping a column)Function is conventional
Material continuity across pieces mattersEach piece is independent
Architect or designer is leading the projectDIY apartment refresh
Long-term piece - quality and longevity are prioritiesShort-term housing (rental, transitional)
Visual signature mattersShowroom-touch reassurance matters

Architect / designer B2B workflow

Architects and interior designers in Delhi NCR work with WoodAge through a defined collaboration: designer provides GA drawing + finish callouts; WoodAge converts to CNC-ready manufacturing files, sources material per spec, quotes line-by-line BOQ, and handles factory + install. Designer's margin sits on design + project management; WoodAge's cost is factory-direct manufacturing. Common model for premium Gurgaon and Delhi NCR turnkey home projects.

Designers can request a sample-finish kit (small swatches of laminate, veneer, PU colours) sent for client approval before BOQ sign-off.

FAQs about custom furniture in Delhi NCR

What can WoodAge actually custom-make - and what is NOT custom?

WoodAge custom-manufactures: beds (with under-bed storage, hydraulic lift, designer headboards), dining tables (rectangular / round / extendable), study tables, TV consoles + entertainment units, bathroom vanities, wall paneling (decorative + acoustic), jali screens, CNC-cut patterns, bedside tables, coffee tables, side tables, crockery units, bar units, display shelves. What WoodAge does NOT typically custom-manufacture: sofa upholstery (custom frames yes, but full upholstery is a separate trade), mattresses, lighting fixtures, curtains and soft furnishings, AC units, sanitaryware. Custom upholstery is possible only on explicit scope confirmation.

What is the WoodAge custom furniture process from brief to install?

Seven steps: (1) buyer brief - what to make, dimensions, intended function; (2) mood board + reference image alignment so visual style is locked; (3) GA drawing with full dimensions, material callouts, finish specifications; (4) line-by-line BOQ for the bespoke piece; (5) advance payment + drawing sign-off; (6) material procurement + factory cutting + finish work at WoodAge's Gurugram factory; (7) on-site install + handover walkthrough. Total typical lead time is 4-6 weeks for a single signature piece; longer for multi-piece scope or rare material sourcing.

How is custom furniture cost calculated - per-square-foot like kitchens, or differently?

Custom furniture cost is per-project, not per-square-foot. Each piece is priced against material volume, joinery complexity (mortise-tenon, dowel, biscuit, hidden joinery), finish tier (laminate / acrylic / PU / lacquer / veneer), hardware accessories (lift mechanisms for storage beds, extending mechanisms for dining tables), and design complexity (CNC-cut patterns, curved profiles, contrasting inlays). WoodAge quotes each piece as a discrete BOQ line - no per-sqft shortcut.

When is custom furniture the right call vs catalogue furniture?

Custom fits when: (a) the room has non-standard dimensions or a column the bed needs to wrap around, (b) the buyer wants a specific size, finish, or storage configuration not available in catalogue, (c) material continuity matters across kitchen / wardrobe / bedroom furniture, (d) the design is architect-led with a defined aesthetic. Catalogue furniture fits when: standard dimensions work, fast lead time matters (showroom-stock), or the buyer wants to see and touch before signing. For an entire turnkey home, most owners blend custom (signature pieces) + catalogue (standard items like bedside tables).

What materials does WoodAge use for custom furniture?

Carcass: BWP plywood IS:710 (for moisture-prone like bathroom vanity), HDHMR (for general bedroom + living room furniture), plywood with grade per buyer choice. Finish: laminate (Greenlam / Merino / Century), acrylic, PU paint, lacquer glass, natural veneer (teak, walnut, oak, ash, others on request). Joinery: machine-cut tenon-and-mortise, dowel, biscuit, and hidden joinery via CNC. Hardware: Hettich / Häfele / Blum for lift mechanisms, soft-close drawer slides, full-extension drawers.

Can WoodAge manufacture furniture against an architect's or designer's drawing?

Yes. Architect + interior-designer B2B is a core WoodAge workflow. The designer shares the GA drawing with dimensions and finish callouts; WoodAge converts it to a manufacturing-ready CNC file, sources material per the spec, and manufactures + installs. Designer earns their margin on the design + project management; WoodAge handles manufacture at factory-direct cost. Common collaboration model for premium Gurgaon and Delhi NCR projects.

What is the typical lead time for a custom furniture piece?

A single bespoke piece (e.g., a designer bed with storage + headboard) is typically 4-6 weeks from drawing sign-off - 1 week material procurement, 2-3 weeks factory cutting + assembly + finish, 1 week dispatch + install. CNC-carved patterns or rare veneers extend by 1-2 weeks. Multi-piece bedroom scope (bed + bedside tables + dressing unit + TV unit) is 5-7 weeks since pieces are made in parallel.

What are the limits of custom furniture - what can't WoodAge make?

Realistic limits: sofa upholstery (upholstery is a different trade - WoodAge can manufacture custom sofa frames, but full upholstery with fabric / leather requires specialist scope confirmation), mattresses (sourced from buyer's mattress supplier), lighting fixtures (electrical specialists), curtain rods + soft furnishings, large structural pieces requiring engineered loading (e.g., load-bearing wall mounts). Custom doesn't mean unlimited - physics, material limits, and trade specialisation define the boundary.

Can WoodAge match wood-grain colour and finish across multiple custom pieces?

Yes. Material continuity across pieces is a standard WoodAge custom workflow - same laminate brand + grade, same veneer batch, same PU paint code across bed + bedside + TV unit + study table. WoodAge specifies the material lot at procurement so visual continuity is guaranteed at install. For rare veneers, sourcing a single contiguous batch may extend lead time by 1-2 weeks.

What joinery types does WoodAge use on custom furniture?

WoodAge uses: mortise-and-tenon joinery (CNC-cut precision) for high-stress joints like bed-frame corners and dining-table aprons; dowel joinery for shelf assemblies and cabinet construction; biscuit joinery for edge-joining boards; hidden hardware connectors (Hettich / Häfele) for break-down furniture that needs to be moved through narrow Gurgaon high-rise lift entries. CNC carving for decorative profiles is done at factory pre-finish stage.

Solid wood vs plywood vs engineered wood for custom furniture - which should I choose?

Solid wood (teak, sheesham) is the most durable and repairable but the most expensive and can move with humidity if not seasoned. BWP/BWR plywood is dimensionally stable, moisture-tolerant and ideal for built-ins and large carcasses. Engineered boards (HDHMR, MDF) give a smooth machinable surface for painted/PU profiles but need sealed edges. For NCR humidity, WoodAge typically specifies seasoned solid wood for frames and BWP/BWR plywood for panels, named per piece on the BOQ.

Can WoodAge match a reference design or a specific dimension for bespoke furniture?

Yes - bespoke beds, sofas, dining tables, TV consoles and storage are made to a drawing, not a catalogue, so a reference image and exact dimensions can be worked to a measured GA drawing. WoodAge cuts panels on a CNC router to ±0.5 mm per machine specification and names the material, finish and hardware per piece. Final price is quoted after the drawing is approved; bespoke work is priced per piece, not per square foot.

What finishes are available for custom furniture and how do they wear?

Common shutter/surface finishes are laminate (hard-wearing, widest range), acrylic (high-gloss, shows fingerprints), veneer (real-wood look, needs periodic polish), PU/lacquer (smooth premium paint, harder to touch up on site), and membrane/foil (seamless on routed profiles). WoodAge names the exact finish and brand on the BOQ rather than a generic "premium finish," so durability and maintenance expectations are clear up front.

WoodAge, Saraswati Vihar, Gurugram - factory-direct manufacturer since 2003.

Not affiliated with woodagesofacumbed. Custom upholstery scope only on explicit confirmation.

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