About valecroft
I spent about 22 years swinging a hammer around the Darling Downs, mostly residential builds and some commercial fit-outs closer to Brisbane. Carpentry was good work and I was decent at it, but by the time I hit 44 I was getting tired of the same conversation on every site: client wants something with a bit of character, you price it up properly, and they baulk at the number and go with flat-pack from somewhere in Brisbane. You end up building the same house over and over. I wasn't burned out exactly, just bored in a way that's hard to shake when you're still getting up at 5am every day.
Before Valecroft was anything, I was just a bloke buying solid timber pieces at the Toowoomba Antique Centre on Ruthven Street on weekends and reselling them through Facebook Marketplace. Started in 2019 as something to do on Saturdays. By mid-2020 I was turning over around $1,800 a month doing almost nothing, just cleaning things up and photographing them in the driveway. That told me something. The demand was there and nobody local was filling it properly. Most of what I was reselling had come out of deceased estates from around Oakey and Pittsworth, old Queensland hardwood stuff that people were practically giving away.
— Built it myself. Still do. — Timothy, Timothy Gibson