Wide environmental shot of a finished custom wood door installed in a warm interior hallway, diffused natural daylight from a side window, rich walnut grain visible across the full panel face, door frame fitted flush to the plaster wall with tight mitered corners
Wide environmental shot of a finished custom wood door installed in a warm interior hallway, diffused natural daylight from a side window, rich walnut grain visible across the full panel face, door frame fitted flush to the plaster wall with tight mitered corners
/ Fine & Rustic Woodwork

Built to fit the room, not the catalogue.

Every door, table, and installation is measured to the actual space. Dimensions, material, and finish are decided before a single board is cut.

Documented at every stage

Finished surfaces, visible joints.

Close-up of a craftsman's hands measuring a wood panel with a steel tape rule on a workshop bench, pencil mark visible on the wood surface, warm workshop light from a single overhead lamp
Close-up of a craftsman's hands measuring a wood panel with a steel tape rule on a workshop bench, pencil mark visible on the wood surface, warm workshop light from a single overhead lamp
Honest build timelines

Lead time reflects real work.

A custom piece takes longer than a stock order because it is measured, milled, and fitted to your specific room. The estimate includes a line-item schedule so you know when each stage completes.

The same person who walks your space on day one is present at final installation. No handoffs between sales and crew.

Have a piece in mind?

Bring the room dimensions, a rough sketch, or just a description. We work through the spec together before anything is priced.