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Custom Millwork & Specialty Trim

Custom millwork and specialty trim are specialized carpentry services that involve the design, fabrication, and installation of custom interior trims such as crown molding, baseboards, chair rails, window casings, and other decorative accents. These pieces are crafted from a variety of woods such as oak, cherry, maple, pine, or mahogany, and can be stained, painted, or finished to create unique pieces that are tailored to fit any interior design scheme.

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Crown Molding

Crown moulding is a decorative trim that is typically used to finish off the tops of walls and cabinets. It can be made from various materials such as wood, plastic, or even metal. Crown mouldings are available in many different styles from traditional to contemporary, allowing you to customize the look of your space.

Specialty Trim (Pillars)

Pillar trim is a type of decorative trim used to finish off the edges of pillars or columns. It creates a more finished look and can also be used to cover any imperfections in the corner joints of the pillar. Pillar trim comes in a variety of materials such as wood, stained glass, and metal, so there are many options to choose from.

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Door & Window Trim

Door and window trim is a decorative feature that adds both aesthetic value and architectural detail to any room. It can be used to frame the edges of doors and windows, creating a finished look. It usually consists of thin strips of wood or other materials that can be painted or stained in order to create different colours and texture.

Wall Unit Renovation

Wall unit renovation services involve updating and restoring existing wall units to their original condition or creating custom designed pieces for a more personalized look. This can include everything from replacing old doors with new ones, to refinishing the woodwork, to adding decorative accents such as mouldings and trim.

Increased

Aesthetic Value

One of the primary benefits of custom millwork and speciality trims is that they can increase the aesthetic value of your home. Custom millwork is made to order, so you can choose exactly what you want in terms of style, material, and finish. This means that you can create a look that is unique to your home and that will add to its overall value.

Greater

Durability

Another benefit of custom millwork is that it is typically more durable than mass-produced alternatives. This is because custom millwork is made from higher-quality materials and is built to last. Additionally, custom millwork is often made with stronger construction, which means that it will be less likely to warp or crack over time.

Improved

Functionality

Custom millwork can also improve the functionality of your home. For example, if you have a specific need for storage, custom cabinets can be built to meet your exact specifications. Or, if you have an oddly shaped room, custom millwork can be used to create built-ins or other features that make better use of the space.

Our Process

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Design and Measurement: The first step in custom millwork is to come up with a design that meets the customer's needs, taking into account any existing constraints or architectural requirements. Using measurements taken of the space, a dimensional drawing and finish samples are created to ensure the end product will be exactly as expected.

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Manufacturing: Once the exact specifications are determined, the materials selected for the millwork project are cut to size and then machined according to plan. Depending on the complexity of the job, this process can involve several different machines such as a CNC router, table saws, and band saws.

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Assemble & Finish: After all individual pieces have been cut and machined, they must be properly assembled. Fasteners, adhesives and other tools may be used to ensure a secure fit for each piece of the project. Finally, all pieces are sanded smooth and finished with varnish or paint to create a professional look.

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Installation: The last step in custom millwork is the installation process. Depending on the type of job, this could range from simply screwing together components to more complex tasks such as structural reinforcement and electrical wiring. Once the job is complete, any debris is removed from the site and checked for quality assurance purposes.

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FAQs

  • Are there any special considerations I should make before ordering custom millwork?

    Yes! It’s important to factor in budget constraints, size restrictions, and any existing architectural elements when designing your custom millwork project. Additionally, you may want to consider the durability of different materials and their long-term maintenance requirements before making a final decision. 

  • How long does a typical custom millwork job take?

    The length of time it takes to complete a project varies depending on the complexity of the job. Generally speaking, most jobs in Toronto and the surrounding areas in Ontario can be completed within 4-6 weeks from start to finish.

  • Is it possible to get something customized to my exact specifications?

    Yes! That's one of the great things about custom millwork - you can get exactly what you want in terms of size, shape, color, design and more. We work with each customer individually to ensure that the end product meets their unique requirements.  

  • What materials are typically used for custom millwork?

    Materials commonly used for custom millwork include hardwoods like oak, maple and cherry as well as softer woods such as pine. Other materials like vinyl, MDF, and particleboard may also be used depending on the project requirements. 

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