about us
We are dedicated to our craft and to the art of woodworking, but we’re also convinced that the people we meet along the way are more important than this week’s productivity goals. Find out more about our team, and our process below. Got questions or want to get started? Click the button below to get in touch.
our process
With the necessary experience and the creative edge, we’re able to give you a functional, beautiful design straight out of our cabinetry software. You can have a look through our process using the dropdown, getting an insight to how we do things from conception, right through to installation and servicing for years to come.
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The first step to a great project is a great design! Our team is ready to assist you with planning your project. Depending on the scope (and if you’re needing permits), you may want to use an interior designer to help with all the decisions (we can connect you with someone we trust). Our shop drawings will complement the design drawings and detail each area precisely. We generate a 3D rendering of the space so you can better visualize the end product. Samples of the finish are created for your approval so you can sign off on the project with confidence that you’re getting what you asked for.
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All the decisions are made and it’s time to relax! We’ll get busy with your project – materials and hardware are ordered, we’ve sharpened our saw blades and we’re getting down to it. Production will typically take somewhere between 4 and 8 weeks depending on the size of the project. Ask us about phasing your installation to decrease the lead time for production.
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This is where the details count. We’re wired in and installing every part right down to the millimetre. After delivering all of the cabinet parts, our team will assemble and install the cabinetry with the utmost care and precision. We only use the highest quality hardware, so you can rest assured your project will feel as good as it looks.
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You’ve been enjoying your new space for a few years and you’ve noticed some wear and tear – the grandkids chipped the edge of the drawer face, or the handle has come a little loose. Whatever it is, we promise to answer the phone and do our best to take care of the issue without you hounding us for it.