We do Interior Trim
Most houses have interior trim including baseboard, quarter round and door and window casings. These trim details protect and conceal joints, corners and changes in material. Interior trims conceal rough cuts and edges in plaster and drywall around windows and doors and at the floor/wall or ceiling/wall juncture. The same goes for baseboards and crown molding: these things are not necessary to the structure and are not vital to your home, but it helps to make your home more pleasing to the eye. They cover the joints where the wall meets the floor and ceiling and help provide a clean, aesthetic look. Hardwoods make the best trim. They resist warping and cracking and can be stained to a beautiful finish. It is usually best to apply the stain before installing the piece, and then to touch up the cut edges and apply the final finish. Pine has long been the most common trim material.

We do Interior Trim
Most houses have interior trim including baseboard, quarter round and door and window casings. These trim details protect and conceal joints, corners and changes in material. Interior trims conceal rough cuts and edges in plaster and drywall around windows and doors and at the floor/wall or ceiling/wall juncture. The same goes for baseboards and crown molding: these things are not necessary to the structure and are not vital to your home, but it helps to make your home more pleasing to the eye. They cover the joints where the wall meets the floor and ceiling and help provide a clean, aesthetic look. Hardwoods make the best trim. They resist warping and cracking and can be stained to a beautiful finish. It is usually best to apply the stain before installing the piece, and then to touch up the cut edges and apply the final finish. Pine has long been the most common trim material.


Built-ins
Plywood may be right for some projects, but you should consider walnut, maple, or oak for more load-bearing projects. Molding, fasteners, and other hardware options are also important choices when working on a built-in unit. Built-ins are any items that do not leave the property but remain a part of the permanent structure of a home. This includes any type of permanent appliances, cabinetry, furniture that’s built into the home, such as shelving or benches, and other attached items. Built-ins take advantage of strange nooks and unused spaces, so that no part of your home is wasted. Their appearance can be relaxing and charming. The right built-in gives a room dual purpose, turning a bedroom into a combination office space, or turning your living room a library.
Built-ins
Plywood may be right for some projects, but you should consider walnut, maple, or oak for more load-bearing projects. Molding, fasteners, and other hardware options are also important choices when working on a built-in unit. Built-ins are any items that do not leave the property but remain a part of the permanent structure of a home. This includes any type of permanent appliances, cabinetry, furniture that’s built into the home, such as shelving or benches, and other attached items. Built-ins take advantage of strange nooks and unused spaces, so that no part of your home is wasted. Their appearance can be relaxing and charming. The right built-in gives a room dual purpose, turning a bedroom into a combination office space, or turning your living room a library.

Sell and Install Cabinets
The first step to getting your new cabinets is to meet with one of our lovely representatives, then decide what you want to take out or add new. Once this is complete, we can move forward with the purchase or if you have you own cabinets, the installing process. Here is a step by step on how the process is done. The demolition of old cabinets if needed, Inspection of new cabinets once received from shipment, Walkthrough the cabinet layout, Locate any high spots on the floor, Identify any vertical or horizontal bumps in the wall, Identify the high spot on the ceiling, Place a mark on the wall where the top of the base cabinets will stop, Installing the upper wall cabinets first, Locate the wall studs, Set your ledger on the wall, Select suitable installation hardware, Begin corner cabinet installation, Attach cabinets together, Install remaining cabinets, Adjust drawers, Drill holes in the cabinets doors for your handles and pulls, Repeat the process for base cabinets, Attach base cabinets together, Install remaining base cabinets, Adjust base cabinet drawers, Drill holes in the cabinets doors for your handles and pulls and Now that base and wall cabinets are installed, you can install finishing molding, crown, scribe, and toekick.

Sell and Install Cabinets
The first step to getting your new cabinets is to meet with one of our lovely representatives, then decide what you want to take out or add new. Once this is complete, we can move forward with the purchase or if you have you own cabinets, the installing process. Here is a step by step on how the process is done. The demolition of old cabinets if needed, Inspection of new cabinets once received from shipment, Walkthrough the cabinet layout, Locate any high spots on the floor, Identify any vertical or horizontal bumps in the wall, Identify the high spot on the ceiling, Place a mark on the wall where the top of the base cabinets will stop, Installing the upper wall cabinets first, Locate the wall studs, Set your ledger on the wall, Select suitable installation hardware, Begin corner cabinet installation, Attach cabinets together, Install remaining cabinets, Adjust drawers, Drill holes in the cabinets doors for your handles and pulls, Repeat the process for base cabinets, Attach base cabinets together, Install remaining base cabinets, Adjust base cabinet drawers, Drill holes in the cabinets doors for your handles and pulls and Now that base and wall cabinets are installed, you can install finishing molding, crown, scribe, and toekick.


Build Custom Doors
Designing an interior or exterior door can seem like a daunting task to a lot of woodworkers. But when working with us, making your own door isn’t as difficult as it sounds, and it provides a lot of benefits. With the right tools and techniques, we can create the design that best matches your tastes, décor, and style of home. As such, their role is to create a warm, welcoming impression on visitors. At the same time, they ought to be constructed of a wood species hardy enough to keep your residence secure and stand up to all sorts of weather. Suggested best wood for exterior doors: Red Oak or Ash. Most manufactures have a piece of wood on the bottom of the door which allows the door to be trimmed to size. The size of this depends upon the manufacture. A good rule of thumb is there is a 1″ piece of wood in place. If you have to cut larger than that, you could ruin the door, but again there are tricks to that.
Build Custom Doors
Designing an interior or exterior door can seem like a daunting task to a lot of woodworkers. But when working with us, making your own door isn’t as difficult as it sounds, and it provides a lot of benefits. With the right tools and techniques, we can create the design that best matches your tastes, décor, and style of home. As such, their role is to create a warm, welcoming impression on visitors. At the same time, they ought to be constructed of a wood species hardy enough to keep your residence secure and stand up to all sorts of weather. Suggested best wood for exterior doors: Red Oak or Ash. Most manufactures have a piece of wood on the bottom of the door which allows the door to be trimmed to size. The size of this depends upon the manufacture. A good rule of thumb is there is a 1″ piece of wood in place. If you have to cut larger than that, you could ruin the door, but again there are tricks to that.

Build Custom Furniture
Whether you’re moving into a new space or simply renovating a room or two, you can bring your vision to life by designing custom furniture pieces, unique to your living room, bedroom, or dining room. Don’t feel intimidated if you’re new to the process — allow yourself to feel inspired and lean into your creativity. A page company dedicated to your homemade furniture. Function and fit are two primary reasons why people turn to custom furniture manufacturers. Perhaps you have an oddly shaped wall and need a wall unit to fill the space, or maybe you want hidden compartments or unique shelving to display your collectibles. It all could be done with a beautifully designed custom piece of furniture. For an idea on prices, it’s common to sell custom furniture for over $1,000 and its so worth it when you have exactly what you want.

Build Custom Furniture
Whether you’re moving into a new space or simply renovating a room or two, you can bring your vision to life by designing custom furniture pieces, unique to your living room, bedroom, or dining room. Don’t feel intimidated if you’re new to the process — allow yourself to feel inspired and lean into your creativity. For skilled woodworkers, building and selling furniture can be extraordinarily profitable as you can often sell the furniture you make far more than how much it costs you to make. For example, it’s common to sell custom furniture for over $1,000, whereas you’ll likely spend less than half that to make it. Etsy is an excellent platform for selling all homemade furniture, but especially homemade furniture with a unique flair. Creative, custom items thrive on Etsy. Here, you can add individual listings to your Etsy store, a page dedicated to your homemade furniture.Function and fit are two primary reasons why people turn to custom furniture manufacturers. Perhaps you have an oddly shaped wall and need a wall unit to fill the space, or maybe you want hidden compartments or unique shelving to display your collectibles


Install LVP Flooring and Paint
Install LVP Flooring and PaintFor ease of installation, it is always best to remove the trim that makes contact with the floor. This includes baseboards, base shoe moldings, and case moldings around doors. Often, removing doors from their hinges helps with installation, too. For ease of installation, it is always best to remove the trim that makes contact with the floor. This includes baseboards, base shoe moldings, and case moldings around doors. Often, removing doors from their hinges helps with installation, too. As a general rule, the baseboard is installed after the floor is installed, which makes covering the vinyl planks easy. While refrigerators and stoves can be removed easily to install the flooring, the same cannot be said for kitchens with a dishwasher. However, it is possible to install laminate flooring under a dishwasher without completely disconnecting it. They tell you not to install any floating floors under appliances only because you are tacking them down by weight and they could possibly fail to expand in any 2D direction if you lay the planks down with appliances on both ends, so they may tent.
Install LVP Flooring and Paint
For ease of installation, it is always best to remove the trim that makes contact with the floor. This includes baseboards, base shoe moldings, and case moldings around doors. Often, removing doors from their hinges helps with installation, too. For ease of installation, it is always best to remove the trim that makes contact with the floor. This includes baseboards, base shoe moldings, and case moldings around doors. Often, removing doors from their hinges helps with installation, too. As a general rule, the baseboard is installed after the floor is installed, which makes covering the vinyl planks easy. While refrigerators and stoves can be removed easily to install the flooring, the same cannot be said for kitchens with a dishwasher. However, it is possible to install laminate flooring under a dishwasher without completely disconnecting it. They tell you not to install any floating floors under appliances only because you are tacking them down by weight and they could possibly fail to expand in any 2D direction if you lay the planks down with appliances on both ends, so they may tent.
