Timber Joinery, Wooden Joinery

HISTORY OF NEXT LEVEL JOINERY

Next Level Joinery was founded in 2017 by Brendon Sowerby and Adam Beswick. They felt there was a need for a speciality exterior timber joinery shop, specialising in joinery for villas and other character homes.

As Licensed Building Practitioners themselves, they know how builders work and aim to provide a high-quality service you can rely on.

NEXT LEVEL JOINERY DIRECTORS

Timber Joinery, Wooden Joinery - Director

Adam Beswick

Adam grew up in the Hawke’s Bay and completed his joinery apprenticeship with a large local joinery shop. At 21, he left New Zealand to explore opportunities working in Australia. In the four years he spent in Australia, he worked his way up from Junior Joiner to Foreman. At 25, he decided to further widen his horizons and move to the UK where he worked for a joinery shop, he worked both on-site and in the joinery factory.

Upon his return to New Zealand in 2010, Adam completed his building apprenticeship in Wellington. In 2014 Adam started working for sister company Next Level Construct before founding Next Level Joinery with Brendon in 2017.

Adam is passionate about timber joinery and the construction industry as a whole. A builder himself, Adam understands the requirements of his clients. He ensures the delivery of high-quality service to all clients as well as building a team of passionate joiners.

In his spare time, Adam enjoys travelling around New Zealand with his Fiancé Callie, working out and enjoying time with friends.

Fun fact: Adam spent a year working in France building the Enchante, a luxury hotel barge.

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Brendon Sowerby

Brendon grew up playing rugby in Feilding. In 2003, he was given the opportunity to travel to the UK to play rugby. In 2004, he travelled the US, also to play rugby. It was while working as a construction labourer to help fund his travels that Brendon found his passion for the construction industry.

Upon his return to New Zealand, Brendon began working as an apprentice builder, however, he had caught the travel bug, so travelled back to the UK where he started a loft conversion company. He learnt a lot from this experience, like how to work to a tight budget and think creatively to maximise client’s spaces.

In 2009, Brendon returned home. After meeting his Australian wife Karen in the UK, they decided to compromise on location and settled in Auckland. In 2010, Brendon and Karen founded sister company Next Level Construct, and in 2017 Brendon and Adam co-founded Next Level Joinery.

Brendon is a big believer in providing a great service and quality product and believes that communication is the key to an efficient and effective build process and job well done.

Outside of work Brendon enjoys travelling to new destinations and spending time with his wife and four children Indie, Kaise, Lena and Stevie.

Fun fact: Brendon completed a loft conversion for an Arabian Sheik on his £4 million mansion where he worked with gold, marble and oak.

  • Registered Master Joiners - Passionate About Timber Joinery

    We are passionate about providing high-quality exterior timber joinery. As a Registered Master Joiners, we are committed to providing the best service and product we can.

  • JMF System

    We exclusively use the JMF System, which ensures our joinery is of the highest quality.

  • The Very Best Of Traditional Joinery Manufacturing

    Next Level Joinery is quite simply the next level in exterior timber joinery. We combine the very best of traditional joinery manufacturing technique, with the very best in modern machinery.

  • We Are Different

    What makes us different from other joinery shops is our ability to understand builder’s plans, being builders ourselves.

  • We Take Pride In Our Wairau Valley Workshop

    Every piece of joinery created in our Wairau Valley workshop is bespoke to our clients’ needs, and our team of joiners take pride in completing each and every piece to the Next Level Joinery standard.