Architectural Millwork

We design and fabricate architectural millwork that feels integral to the space it inhabits.

Working from locally sourced material and processing everything in-house, we’re able to control proportion, detail, and finish at every stage.

Our work is not built from pre-made components—it is shaped from the material itself, resulting in millwork that feels intentional, durable, and grounded in the architecture.

Cabinetry & Built-Ins

Custom kitchen cabinetry, built-ins, and integrated storage designed to feel part of the architecture. Each piece is fabricated in-house, allowing for control over proportion, joinery, and finish.

We work across both natural wood and painted finishes, selecting materials and treatments to suit the space and its use.

Doors

Interior and exterior doors designed to align with the architecture of the space. Each piece is fabricated in-house, allowing for control over proportion, construction, and finish.

We produce both traditional and modern door styles, working in natural wood or painted finishes based on the needs of the project.

Counterops & Bartops

Solid wood bartops and countertops designed for both residential and commercial use. Each piece is fabricated in-house with careful attention to grain orientation, construction, and long-term durability.

We work in a range of species and finishes, selecting materials that suit the space and how it will be used.

Custom Mouldings & Trim

We design and mill custom moulding profiles to suit the architecture of each space. Whether matching existing details or creating new ones, profiles are produced in-house to ensure consistency across casing, base, crown, and other elements.

Any profile. Any species. Made to fit the project.

Its All In the Details

From sourcing material in the Hudson Valley to milling, drying, and fabrication, every step is handled in-house. This level of control allows us to build work that is consistent, stable, and designed to last.

Discuss Your Millwork 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.