A monumental service
Adopting a unique, creative approach to Cornish home improvement projects, we catch up with Quercus Building Solutions.
Since establishing Quercus Building Solutions in 2002, company owner Dominic and the team have grown the business considerably. Over the last 17 years, they’ve built a reputation for creating bespoke beautiful buildings – works of art in their own right. We speak to Dominic about his background, before he launched the business. “I started my career studying Sculpture and Monumental Masonry at Falmouth School of Art (now Falmouth University). After graduating, I spent nearly a decade working with granite and Portland stone, so when I came to launch Quercus, I was coming into building from a very different angle.”
“…when I came to launch Quercus, I was coming into building from a very different angle“
Dominic’s experience, plus that of his team – who have worked all over the world – translates into a different, more creative approach to projects, specialising in unusual solutions that really help their clients’ homes stand out. “Stonework and landscaping, in particular, benefit from my previous experience,” explains Dominic, “and we’ve created a number of superb pieces for finishing homes and gardens. Clients love the different perspective that we bring to their projects, and a high percentage of our work comes via recommendations from happy customers.” Impressive!
But it doesn’t stop there. From new builds to renovations, with combined skills that cover carpentry and joinery, plastering, painting and decorating, as well as tree surgery, fencing, decking, summer houses and home offices, Quercus brings most, if not all, of your home project needs under one banner. With a reputation for meticulous craftsmanship, by a team that’s not afraid to think outside the box when it comes to making your property stand out, why not enlist the help of Quercus Building Solutions to transform your home into the envy of your neighbours?
QUERCUS BUILDING SOLUTIONS LTD
01637 499 251 or 07872 483526
"...when I came to launch Quercus, I was coming into building from a very different angle"