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High quality problem solving

We have been fortunate enough to work with clients to help them get their dream piece! Sometimes this means solving issues regarding difficult spots in their home, building something they have in their head or recreating something they love in different dimensions or materials. Everything is hand made to order out of solid hardwoods. Let us know what you are looking for and we can work on a quote that fits your budget.

All about the details

When ordering a custom made piece the options are unlimited, so its helpful to know your likes and dislikes. Let us know what style you are going for in your home, what woods you like (or hate), and any other details you would like to have incorporated.

In order for us to provide a more accurate quote, here are some things we would like to know:

  • Style (Ex: Modern, Industrial, Mid Century, Traditional, etc.)
  • Wood type (Walnut, Oak, Cherry, Maple, etc)
  • Dimensions (if you know them)
  • Date you need them delivered

Popular Wood Options

(In alphabetical order)

Cedar

Cedar wood is popular for furniture due to its durability, attractive grain pattern and reddish-brown color, natural resistance to decay and insects, and pleasant aroma. It is also lightweight and workable, making it easy to manipulate and use in furniture design. Cedar's natural resistance to warping and splitting also makes it a good choice for furniture exposed to changes in temperature and humidity. These qualities make Cedar a versatile and sought after choice for furniture makers.

Cherry

Cherry hardwood is popular for furniture making due to its attractive appearance, durability, and workability. It has a warm reddish-brown color that darkens over time and a straight grain pattern that makes it easy to work with. It is also strong and hard, making it suitable for furniture that will be used frequently. Additionally, cherry hardwood is relatively abundant and widely available, making it a cost-effective option for furniture making.

Cypress

Cypress wood is a popular choice for furniture because of its durability, stability, and resistance to decay. Its fine, straight grain pattern gives furniture a uniform appearance, while its natural resistance to moisture, insects, and rot makes it ideal for outdoor use. Additionally, cypress wood is lightweight and easy to work with, making it a favorite among carpenters and furniture makers. Its stability also means that furniture made from cypress wood will not warp or crack over time, which is important in maintaining its aesthetic appeal. These properties make cypress wood a great choice for those looking for high-quality furniture that is built to last.

 

Ipe

Ipe wood, also known as Brazilian Walnut, is a popular choice for furniture because of its durability, natural resistance to decay and insects, and stunning dark brown color. It is one of the hardest woods available, making it ideal for high-use items such as chairs and tables. Ipe wood is also naturally resistant to moisture and weather, making it ideal for outdoor use. Its fine grain patterns and uniform color give furniture a sleek and sophisticated look, while its strength and durability ensure that it will last for many years. These properties make ipe wood a great choice for those looking for high-quality furniture that is built to last and look beautiful for many years to come.

 

Mahogany

Mahogany is a popular choice for furniture making due to its attractive appearance, durability, and workability. It has a reddish-brown to dark brown color with a distinctive, straight grain pattern that gives it a classic and elegant appearance. Mahogany is also known for its strength and stability, making it suitable for furniture that will receive frequent use. Additionally, mahogany has good workability, taking stains and finishes well, which allows furniture makers to create different styles and finishes. While mahogany is more expensive than some other hardwoods, its unique appearance and durability make it a desirable option for high-end furniture. Furthermore, mahogany is naturally resistant to decay and insects, making it a good choice for outdoor furniture.

Maple

Maple hardwood is often used for furniture making due to its stability, durability, and uniform appearance. It has a creamy white to light brown color and a fine, even grain pattern that gives it a smooth and uniform appearance. Additionally, it is known for its stability and resistance to warping, making it a good choice for furniture that will be exposed to changes in humidity and temperature. Maple hardwood is also relatively hard, making it suitable for furniture that will receive frequent use. Additionally, it is widely available and relatively affordable, making it a popular choice for furniture makers.

Poplar

Poplar hardwood is often used for furniture making due to its versatility, light weight, and affordability. It has a light yellow to greenish color with a straight grain pattern that makes it easy to work with. Poplar is not as strong or durable as some other hardwoods, but its light weight makes it a good choice for furniture pieces that need to be moved around frequently. Additionally, poplar is readily available and relatively affordable, making it a cost-effective option for furniture makers. Poplar also takes stains and finishes well, which allows furniture makers to create different styles and finishes. However, it is important to note that poplar is not as resistant to decay and insects as some other hardwoods, and may not be the best choice for outdoor furniture.

Red Oak

Red oak is a popular choice for furniture making due to its strength, durability, and affordable price. It has a light to medium reddish-brown color and a distinctive, open grain pattern that gives it a rustic and distinctive appearance. Red oak is known for its strength and resistance to wear and tear, making it suitable for furniture that will receive frequent use. Additionally, it is relatively abundant and widely available, making it an affordable option for furniture makers. Red oak also has good workability and takes stains and finishes well, which allows furniture makers to create different styles and finishes. Furthermore, it is naturally resistant to decay and insects, making it a good choice for outdoor furniture.

Teak

Teak wood is a highly sought-after material for furniture due to its durability, natural resistance to weather and insects, and stunning golden-brown color. Its natural oils make it highly resistant to decay and moisture, making it ideal for outdoor use. Teak wood is also naturally dense and strong, giving furniture made from it a solid and sturdy feel. Additionally, its tight grain patterns and beautiful color make it a favorite among designers and furniture makers, and it can be sanded to a smooth finish for a luxurious look. These properties make teak wood a popular choice for high-end furniture that is built to last and look beautiful for many years to come.

Wenge

Wenge wood is often used for furniture because of its unique color, durability, and hardness. Its dark brown color with distinctive black veins gives furniture a stylish and modern appearance. Additionally, wenge wood is naturally resistant to wear and tear, making it a popular choice for high-use items such as tables and chairs. It is also very hard, making it difficult to dent or scratch, which adds to its durability. These properties make wenge wood a great option for those looking for furniture that will last for years to come.

White Oak

White Oak hardwood is popular for furniture making due to its strength, durability, and distinctive appearance. It has a light to medium brown color with a unique, broad, and open grain pattern that gives it a rustic and distinctive appearance. It is also known for its strength and resistance to wear and tear, making it a good choice for furniture that will receive frequent use. Additionally, white oak is relatively abundant and widely available, making it an affordable option for furniture makers. It is also naturally resistant to decay and insects, making it a good choice for outdoor furniture. Furthermore, white oak has a good workability and takes stains and finishes well, which makes it a versatile option for furniture makers to create different styles and finishes.

Walnut

Walnut hardwood is a popular choice for furniture making due to its unique appearance, durability, and workability. It has a dark chocolate brown color with a distinctive, straight grain pattern that gives it a luxurious and elegant appearance. It is also known for its strength and stability, making it suitable for furniture that will receive frequent use. Additionally, walnut has good workability, taking stains and finishes well, which allows furniture makers to create different styles and finishes. Walnut hardwood is relatively rare and more expensive than some other hardwoods, but its unique appearance and durability make it a desirable option for high-end furniture. Furthermore, walnut is naturally resistant to decay and insects, making it a good choice for outdoor furniture.

 

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