Signature · Custom Millwork
Made for the room, not pulled from a catalogue.
Libraries, dressing rooms, panelled studies, kitchen cabinetry, bar cabinets, mudrooms, wine-room racking. Drawn in the studio, built by our finisher, installed by our crew.
Millwork is the discipline that turns a renovated room into a finished one. The right cabinet body, the right hardware, the right reveal between door and frame — these are decisions that add up to a room that feels designed rather than assembled. We work with custom and semi-custom shops in the GTA, plus one master finisher who handles our show-piece commissions in his shop and on site.
What we handle
Kitchen cabinetry
Inset and overlay, painted and stained, with the hardware and reveals planned from drawings, not adjusted in the field.
Libraries & studies
Floor-to-ceiling shelving with adjustable interior, integrated lighting, ladder rails, hidden door panels.
Dressing rooms
Built around the client’s actual wardrobe — pant rails, jewellery drawers, shoe shelving, vanity integration, mirror placement.
Panelling & wainscot
Raised, recessed, board-and-batten, fluted — proportioned to the room rather than scaled from a stock kit.
Bars, mudrooms, banquettes
The smaller commissions that turn a corner of a house into a room of its own.
Notes from the GTA
- Custom millwork lead times are 10–16 weeks for a fully bespoke shop; we book at the design-development stage, not at installation.
- Spray-finished millwork in our finisher's shop produces a furniture-grade result no on-site brush can match.
- Hardware (Sugatsune, Häfele, Salice) needs to be specified at drawing-package stage; cabinet bodies are detailed against the hardware, not vice versa.
A renovated room without considered millwork looks like a renovated room. Add the millwork and it looks like a finished one.