Routing & Profiling
Flat panels become finished furniture once they are shaped. Our router and profiling equipment cuts grooves, forms profiled shutter fronts, and adds the detailing that gives modular work character rather than a plain, boxy look.
Capabilities
- Router work for grooves, channels, and internal cut-outs
- Profiling of shutter fronts and shaped panel faces
- Shaker-style frames and recessed detailing
- Consistent profiles repeated across a full set of shutters
What It Means For You
- Shutters and panels with real depth and detail
- Design options beyond plain flat fronts
- Repeatable profiles that match across the whole unit
Shaping is what turns a board into a shutter
A cut and edged panel is a flat rectangle. What makes a wardrobe front or a kitchen shutter feel considered is the shaping that comes next: the groove that becomes a handleless pull, the recessed frame of a shaker door, the profiled face that catches light instead of sitting flat.
Our router and profiling equipment handles that shaping. It cuts grooves and channels, forms profiled fronts, and adds the detailing that lifts modular furniture out of the plain, boxy look that mass-produced units settle for.
Detail that repeats, exactly
The difficulty with profiled and shaped work is consistency. A shaker frame on one shutter has to match every other shutter in the run, or the whole set looks uneven. Because we profile on machinery rather than by hand, the same shape repeats to the same tolerance across an entire kitchen or wardrobe.
That repeatability is what lets us offer detailed fronts — grooves, frames, and profiles — without the finish drifting from door to door.
Where profiling fits
Profiling sits between cutting and finishing. Panels are first sized and drilled on our cutting and nesting machines, shaped here, and then edged and painted in our in-house paint booth so the finish follows the profile cleanly.
Consultation
Want furniture made in our own unit?
Tell us about your project and we'll walk you through how we plan, manufacture, and finish it in-house.
Manufacturing FAQs
Common questions about our in-house modular furniture manufacturing unit.
Do you manufacture furniture in-house or outsource it?
We manufacture in-house. Cutting, pressing, edge banding, boring, and painting all happen in our own facility, which lets us control quality and timelines rather than depending on third-party workshops.
Which machines do you use?
Our unit runs a panel saw and beam saw with CNC nesting, router and profiling equipment, a cold press for lamination, automatic edge banding, multi-boring for hardware, and an enclosed spray paint booth with drying, supported by dust extraction and compressed-air systems.
Does in-house manufacturing improve the finish?
Yes. Machine cutting and boring give square panels and precise joints, automatic edge banding produces seamless edges that resist peeling, and our own paint booth delivers a consistent, durable finish with no transit damage.
Can you handle both standard and custom pieces?
Yes. Our machinery handles repeatable modular components efficiently, while the same setup lets us produce custom sizes and finishes when a project needs bespoke elements.
Where do you deliver from the unit?
Our unit is in Delhi NCR and we manufacture and deliver for projects across Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida, as well as for out-of-state projects elsewhere in India.