How is Architectural Millwork Different?
We’re all familiar with the classic baseboards, crown moldings, and window fittings that get delivered from the mill, and with developments in style and design, altering the standards in your home can have an amazing effect. If you’re wanting to grab the eye, however, architectural millwork is what you’re looking for. Imagine those beautiful, wooden statement pieces in a house – fireplaces, ceiling beams, sweeping staircases, built in bookcases, cozy breakfast nooks and sun-lit reading benches. The New England School of Architectural Woodworking describes it as “…all the wood exposed to view when the building is completed.” Architectural millwork is often a structural element of a building, built into the framing or walls. As such, an attention to detail and a dedication to craft is essential when developing these home projects.
Why Choose Us
With a team of talented woodworkers using only the best materials, our work has maintained the highest reputation throughout our 20 years of experience. We’ve worked with a variety of clients, and managed projects both residential and commercial, always making the effort to work alongside you, from the beginning of an idea to the final touches. Our years of experience and dedication to craft enable us to create partnerships that go beyond the typical client-contractor relationship. We are a member of each construction team, present at every juncture – not only when the project is exceeding expectations, but when the project turns a tough corner and hard questions need to be answered. The partnership serves as a platform for clear dialogue and success throughout the job. Please take a moment to browse through our website for examples of our work, inspiring projects, and online resources. Don’t ever hesitate to get in touch with us for job quotes, or simply to discuss your project and get some expert feedback. We’re here to help!