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Frequently asked questions
Custom work is built around your exact space, needs, and taste. Instead of settling for mass produced dimensions and finishes, you get a piece designed specifically for you, with materials and details you'd never find off the shelf.
Solid hardwood is stronger, repairable, and ages beautifully. Unlike particleboard or veneer that chips and swells over time, solid walnut, oak, or maple can be sanded and refinished for decades, meaning the piece often outlives the room it was built for.
Absolutely. You're paying for materials and craftsmanship that last generations, not a few years. A well built heirloom piece holds its value and rarely needs replacing, making it a sound long term investment.
Extremely. With proper finishing and basic care, our pieces are built to withstand daily use for decades. Solid hardwood resists wear, and any surface marks can typically be sanded and refinished rather than replaced.
Dining and coffee tables, live edge and epoxy river pieces, consoles, and custom millwork or built ins for homes, restaurants, and offices. If you can picture it in wood, we can likely build it.
Fully. Dimensions, wood species, edge style, base/legs, finish sheen, and hardware are all chosen to suit your space and vision. Every commission starts as a blank slate.
Yes. We work with responsibly sourced Canadian hardwoods and prioritize low VOC, durable finishes that are safer for your home and the environment.
Often. We regularly partner with interior designers, architects, and contractors on residential and commercial projects, and we're happy to work from drawings or specs.
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