Species of hardwood and softwood we commonly work with: Cherry, Maple, Walnut,
Red Oak, White Oak,
Knotty Alder, Hickory and Pine.
We invite you to visit our workshop by appointment to discuss your
custom project and to see
examples
of our work, or we can discuss business by phone and/or email.
Drawings are provided by cabinet and drawing software.
Furniture seen in photos can be built the same or altered in design
and/or materials.
Most furniture is constructed with solid wood. Furniture grade
plywood can be used for certain furniture parts, this option is
offered for some savings in cost.
Built in cabinetry is less expensive than handcrafted furniture, because of construction techniques, multiple similar parts, and interior materials used in fabrication.
Cabinetry is constructed with plywood or melamine for interiors,
with a combination of solid wood and veneered plywood for exposed areas.
Sustainable and conscientiously harvested lumber along with environmentally friendly plywood and melamine can be provided in projects when available, with an additional cost.
The styles of traditional, country, shaker, arts and crafts, rustic and
contemporary all can be
seen in our various projects.
Metal veneer is another surface material we can apply to contemporary
cabinetry.
Various finishes are available. Environmentally friendly products as well as traditional oils or polyurethane can be applied to our projects.
Stain, paint, glaze and distressing are also options we offer.
A finish sample is provided for your approval before we begin
that final phase of your project.
Lead-time is usually 2-4 months depending on backlog, size
and complexity of project.
Delivery, shipping or installation can be provided.
We offer our services to the Denver, Colorado area and along the front range including Evergreen, Conifer, Morrison, Genesse and Lookout Mountain, as well as nationwide.
Deposit of 50% is required on all projects, with a mid 25% payment
on projects over $5,000.00, with the balance on completion. Plus applicable sales tax. |