Carpenters in Mallorca
There are 201 carpenters and joineries listed on mallorca.com, with an average rating of 4.4 stars. Mallorca's carpentry tradition combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Workshops in Manacor and Inca produce both traditional olive wood furniture and contemporary designs. Find your carpenter on mallorca.com.
202 businesses found
Fusteria Nadal - Bordoy. Carpintería (madera y aluminio). Es Llombards, Santanyí5.0(4)
Es Llombards+34 626 82 99 57
MarQuel Design
Inca+34 684 02 83 25
CasaSwiss | Proyectos de carpintería en Mallorca
+34616503201
CARPINTERIA FERRAZO ALUM/PVC/HERRERIA
+34618319170
J.bida
Sant Llorenç des Cardassar+34 617 33 38 25
8VuitUlls
Port de Pollença+34 971 86 75 37
MASSÍS Fusteria i decoració
Algaida
Carpintería Montero E Hijos
Sa Cabaneta+34646815373
FUSTERIA EBENISTERIA TOMEU MESTRE SRL.
Sineu+34 971 52 01 81
Cardema
Palma+34 971 43 38 65
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a carpenter cost in Mallorca?
Hourly rates are €30-50. Custom furniture starts from €500-2,000 depending on complexity. Fitted wardrobes cost €1,500-5,000, a custom kitchen €5,000-20,000+.
What are Persianas?
Persianas are the typical Mallorcan window shutters made from wooden slats. They protect from sun and heat and regulate light. Traditional carpenters in Mallorca make them to measure.
Where can I find carpenters in Mallorca?
Carpenters are found particularly in Manacor, Inca and the Son Castelló industrial estate in Palma. On mallorca.com, 201 businesses are listed with reviews.
How much does a carpenter cost in Mallorca?
A carpenter (carpintero) in Mallorca charges around €25-45 per hour. Custom built-in wardrobes cost around €800-2,500 per running metre, a wooden terrace around €80-150 per square metre. Mallorcan carpenters specialise in Persianas (wooden shutters), which cost around €200-500 per window.
Where can I find traditional Mallorcan furniture?
Traditional Mallorcan furniture (olive wood tables, handcrafted chairs, painted chests) can be found at workshops in Manacor (the island's furniture centre), at the Sunday market in Santa Maria, and in specialised carpentry workshops in Inca. For modern Mallorcan designs, check out the workshops in the Santa Catalina district of Palma.