Scope first. Every reveal accounted for.
We enter at the finish phase and stay until every profile and joint is right — not merely done. That means the work is scoped, sequenced, and agreed upon before a single nail is set.


Entry at the finish phase
We come in after framing, mechanical, and drywall are complete. That's where the finish line is set — and where most of the visible decisions still live.
Scope, sequence, materials — before work begins
Every project starts with a site walk and a written scope. Timber species, edge profiles, hardware, and sequencing are confirmed before the first board is cut. No mid-build surprises.
One carpenter, start to finish
We take on fewer concurrent projects so the person who assessed your scope is the one fitting the joinery. Continuity isn't a policy — it's how the last five percent gets done right.
The room when it's empty tells you everything.
No furniture to cover the gaps. No staging to redirect the eye. Hand-fitted joinery and clean profiles stand on their own — that's the standard we hold every project to.
Bring us in before the schedule gets tight.
Lead times fill early. If you have a project in the finish phase — or approaching it — the intake form is the right first step.
