Close environmental shot of a completed kitchen — inset cabinet doors in natural white oak, grain running vertically, hardware in aged brass, photographed in north-facing daylight. Empty room, no staging. Wide portrait framing showing floor-to-ceiling cabinetry wall, emphasis on the flush reveal lines and consistent grain pattern across panels.
Close environmental shot of a completed kitchen — inset cabinet doors in natural white oak, grain running vertically, hardware in aged brass, photographed in north-facing daylight. Empty room, no staging. Wide portrait framing showing floor-to-ceiling cabinetry wall, emphasis on the flush reveal lines and consistent grain pattern across panels.
/ Cabinetry & Built-ins

Built-ins that become the room.

When the joinery is right, you stop seeing furniture and start seeing architecture. Every piece is drawn to the specific room — its proportions, its light, its corners.

Selected projects
Macro close-up of a cabinet face frame corner — the intersection of a vertical stile and horizontal rail in quarter-sawn white oak, photographed in raking north-facing daylight. The medullary ray figure in the grain is clearly visible. Tight framing, the joint fills most of the frame, with just enough context to read as cabinetry.
Macro close-up of a cabinet face frame corner — the intersection of a vertical stile and horizontal rail in quarter-sawn white oak, photographed in raking north-facing daylight. The medullary ray figure in the grain is clearly visible. Tight framing, the joint fills most of the frame, with just enough context to read as cabinetry.
Grain & reveal

Where caliber shows itself.

Grain matching across panels. Inset reveals held to the same gap on all four sides. Hardware seated flush. These aren't finishing touches — they're how the work is evaluated.

Wide environmental shot of a built-in reading nook — a window seat with flanking bookcases, photographed in golden-hour light pouring through the window. The millwork wraps around a non-standard alcove, with custom scribed returns meeting an angled ceiling on one side. Empty room, no styling. Framing shows the full architectural context of how the joinery resolves the irregular geometry.
Wide environmental shot of a built-in reading nook — a window seat with flanking bookcases, photographed in golden-hour light pouring through the window. The millwork wraps around a non-standard alcove, with custom scribed returns meeting an angled ceiling on one side. Empty room, no styling. Framing shows the full architectural context of how the joinery resolves the irregular geometry.
Drawn to the room

No stock layout fits this corner.

Every commission starts with the room's actual dimensions, ceiling profile, and light conditions. The joinery is drawn to fit — not pulled from a catalogue and trimmed to approximate.

Bring us the room. We'll work out the rest.

We take on a limited number of projects each season. Tell us what you're working on and we'll assess fit and scope before anything else.