/ Millwork & Trim

Trim sets the proportional language of a room.

Crown, casing, wainscoting, built-ins — each profile is measured, cut, and hand-fitted. The reveals are set right, not set fast.

Close overhead shot of a carpenter's hands fitting a wainscoting panel rail into a primed wall channel, natural daylight from a nearby window raking across the wood edge and revealing the tight reveal gap, no tools in frame except fingertips pressing the joint flush, grain of the MDF rail visible
Close overhead shot of a carpenter's hands fitting a wainscoting panel rail into a primed wall channel, natural daylight from a nearby window raking across the wood edge and revealing the tight reveal gap, no tools in frame except fingertips pressing the joint flush, grain of the MDF rail visible
— Hand-fitted joinery

No reveals are rushed at the end of the schedule.

A coped joint that reads clean at arm's length is one thing. One that reads clean at six inches — in an empty room with raking light — is another. We work to the second standard.

Every profile is scribed, back-cut, and set in sequence. We do not patch the last five percent.

Ready to set the finish line on your project?

We take on a limited number of finishing contracts each season. Tell us about your project and we will respond within two business days.