Custom millwork and built in elements often play a major role in how a space functions and feels. They shape storage, improve organization, define focal points, and create moments of visual continuity that standard solutions rarely achieve. Our approach to millwork design is rooted in both practicality and architectural intent, helping clients create pieces that are useful, durable, and aligned with the overall design of the project.
This service is especially valuable in residential, retail, and hospitality environments where integrated storage, cabinetry, and display elements need to do more than simply fit the room. We develop the design intent for custom pieces so they are proportioned, coordinated, and ready for pricing and fabrication. The result is a more resolved space, where the built in elements feel like part of the architecture rather than an afterthought.
This service is ideal for clients who want a higher level of customization in how their space is organized, used, and experienced. It is especially useful for projects involving kitchens, bathrooms, closets, offices, retail displays, bars, reception desks, and any area where integrated storage or custom detailing will materially improve the outcome.



This service includes the design of integrated elements such as cabinetry, shelving, vanities, closets, bars, and other built in features that are tailored to the space.
They are design intent drawings that support pricing, coordination, and communication with the contractor or fabricator. Additional shop drawings are typically produced by the fabricator for final approval.
No. It is valuable in residential, retail, hospitality, office, and other project types where custom built in elements improve function and strengthen the design.
It usually happens during design development or documentation, once the layout is established and the integrated elements can be coordinated with the broader architecture and interiors.