Flooring & Paneling
Wide plank flooring and architectural paneling milled from Hudson Valley sourced trees and crafted in-house.
Our flooring and paneling are milled from individual trees and composed specifically for each project. Rather than forcing uniformity, we work with the natural variation of the material—using grain, tone, and character intentionally to complement the space.
Each project is approached as a whole, allowing floors, walls, and millwork to work together rather than as separate elements.
Custom flooring milled to specification and laid out with attention to flow, proportion, and the natural characteristics of the wood. Boards are selected and arranged to create a balanced, cohesive surface rather than a uniform product.
Wide Plank Flooring
Wall and ceiling treatments designed to bring depth and structure to a space. From flat panel and slat walls to more traditional systems, paneling is developed to work in alignment with the flooring and overall architecture.
Paneling
Exterior siding milled in-house from species suited for outdoor use, including hemlock and cedar. Profiles and finishes are selected to balance performance with a natural, architectural appearance.
Options include charred and textured surfaces designed to weather and age in place over time.
Exterior Siding
Working with Real Wood
Because we mill our own lumber, we’re able to select and work with each board intentionally. Variation in grain, tone, and character is not removed—it’s used to shape the final result.
Each project begins with the material. We work with a range of Hudson Valley–sourced species, selecting boards based on grain, tone, and character rather than uniformity. The goal is not consistency, but composition—allowing the material to shape the space.
From sourcing trees in the Hudson Valley to milling, drying, and fabrication, every step is handled in-house. This allows us to produce flooring and paneling that is stable, consistent, and designed to perform over time.
Discuss Your Project
Tell us about your project—what you're building, where it's located, and your timeline. We’ll review the details and follow up with next steps.

