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Turning houses into homes with bespoke furniture designed in SketchUp

  • ops
  • Aug 13
  • 5 min read

Neville Johnson is a design firm from England specializing in bespoke furniture. For over 30 years, the Manchester-based firm has earned a reputation for transforming residential interiors with bespoke furniture and staircases.


Neville Johnson’s design team uses SketchUp to streamline complex projects and involve customers throughout the process. The 3D moderling software allows them to visualize and refine designs efficiently, ensuring the final product perfectly matches the client's vision.

A bespoke office/library, designed by Simon Tcherniak, Senior Designer at Neville Johnson
A bespoke office/library, designed by Simon Tcherniak, Senior Designer at Neville Johnson

Behind every piece of handcrafted, custom furniture designed by the team at Neville Johnson is a design that anchors the project with vision, clarity, and substance. As a team that shuns the idea of "one-size-fits-all" for your home, they have become the pinnacle of luxury bespoke furniture in the UK.



Designing for discerning homeowners


Winning client trust is essential because, unlike mass-produced furniture, Neville Johnson's designs are custom and an investment in high-end, high-quality craftsmanship. The value of the work speaks volumes, and clients look to Neville Johnson to deliver luxury designs with a "wow" factor.


SketchUp allows them to formulate a vision and align xpectations early on so the Neville Johnson team can wow clients with pieces worthy of a magazine spread or viral Instagram Reel.

The firm completed a project for Erica Davies, former fashion editor at the British tabloid The Sun and well-known Instagram personality. Her social media posts regularly showcase how her home wardrobe has been meticulously curated to her needs and personality, highlighting how Neville Johnson's designs are aspirational and inviting people to use their imaginations.


A walkthrough of scenes and dynamic components in the bespoke dressing room for Erica Davies demonstrates how the different areas will function.


The goal is to have a design concept after the first consultation, helping clients to realize their vision quickly, and this is only possible with upfront feedback from the homeowners. Award-winning Senior Designer Simon Tcherniak is dedicated to creating a collaborative dynamic where clients openly share their wants and needs.


"I'll jump straight into SketchUp so we can start playing around with it. The key for us is to create a visualization that really brings it (the design) to life for the client. SketchUp gives them a clear idea of what they'd be getting - so when we discuss the budget, the figure relates to something as tangible as possible." Simon Tcherniak, Senior Designer

Tcherniak considers it a privilege to work closely with clients on whatever interior design project they have in mind, but he's partial to living rooms and libraries.


"I have to say living rooms and libraries are my personal favorites, simply because it's the part of the home that, in a way, people care most about. (It's where they) display their family heirlooms — their treasured items —  the books they love, their photo albums, and ornaments. It's really nice designing around those and bringing that to life."

Walkthrough of a bespoke office/library


Taking hand drawings to the next level


Though he earned degrees in philosophy and acting, Tcherniak began doing shelving installations as his bridge into bespoke furniture design. He first used SketchUp approximately 17 years ago as an artisan cabinet maker.


He continues to rely on SketchUp in his daily professional workflow and processes, noting that the beauty of SketchUp is that it's easy to use and can be anything you want it to be.


"I personally use SketchUp because it's the nearest thing to hand drawing, and I love hand drawing. It's that intuitive feeling, like you're molding plasticine. It's just a lovely interactive tool to use." added Tcherniak.

SketchUp allows him to produce stunning images quickly, seamlessly turning his hand-drawn designs into 3D concepts. Working in pencil has its limits; designers lose material depth, color, and texture, which are critical in telling a richer story with the final design.


"When designing in color and three dimensions, you suddenly start making different design decisions that positively influence the project's direction." shared Tcherniak.

Each month, Tcherniak might take on anywhere from six to 12 commissions. Intricate designs require a good amount of time to materialize. The average project timeline from inquiry to completed installation is approximately 14 weeks. 


He invests considerable care and attention to detail during initial consultations. He starts by understanding the client's vision and then often sketches ideas directly in SketchUp, allowing for immediate, real-time visualization and laying the groundwork for a discussion on budget.


From there, he presents a more polished concept to the client in a second meeting, animating the client through the model with the help of Scenes. Finally, he exports the model to LayOut to create dimensioned plans, elevations, and perspectives that help the client and the manufacturing team visualize the key elements.


Moving into production, the drawing office uses Solid Works to make the shop drawings and begin manufacturing. Fitters then use a combination of all the drawings for on-site installation.


Design with flexibility: The power of Dynamic Components


Before the product reaches the final stage, Tcherniak and his design team factor in time for revisions. SketchUp introduces an element of fluidity to the process that allows Tcherniak and his design team to change designs while still delivering on time, within budget, and with important constraints. One distinct advantage of SketchUp is the ability for users to create configurable dynamic components that represent the product's rules while allowing for creative exploration.



Simon narrates a walk-through of the office model, demonstrating how Neville Johnson utilizes Dynamic Components in SketchUp.



Tcherniak uses Component Finder by FlexTools to organize and share the library of dynamic components he has created with the 38 other designers in his team. To streamline the design process, go-to templates were created to capture client information, room layouts, standard elements, and commonly used room and furniture profiles, which are then drawn with Profile Builder by Mindsight Studios. What used to take five hours to assemble a room from scratch now takes an hour or less with SketchUp — cutting the time spent by 80%.


The difference between ordinary and extraordinary


Tcherniak introduced his colleagues to SketchUp's capabilities and benefits and is now Neville Johnson's resident SketchUp consultant. Everyone on the team are now using SketchUp.


The Neville Johnson team's talents, vision, and expertise are a winning combination that allows them to get the most out of SketchUp to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Case in point: Tcherniak won an internal award for NJ Furniture Sales Designer of the Year four times, took home a Silver Award for Best Storage Solution at the House Beautiful Awards 2017, and secured the distinction of Best of Houzz for Home Offices in 2020.

About Neville Johnson


For over thirty years, Neville Johnson has been recognized as one of the UK's leading luxury furniture specialists. The brand has been built through a reputation for innovation, quality and superior customer service.

The business offers a range of customized interior products in various sizes, shapes, finishes and materials, which the team builds from scratch to the precise design specifications. Fitters are highly trained and provide exceptional workmanship and customer service. From bespoke home studies to beautifully fitted bedroom furniture, the expert craftspeople at Neville Johnson can transform every corner of any home into a valuable, aesthetically pleasing space.


Ready to follow Tcherniak's lead and create award-winning designs with greater ease and efficiency? It's time to try SketchUp. Ping us for a free trial or let us provide you with the quotation on the different options.


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