Service areas across South Florida
Based in Boca Raton, we serve Palm Beach and Broward counties within about 40 miles — from West Palm Beach south through Fort Lauderdale.
Boca RatonHome base
Boca Raton's housing runs from 1970s–80s ranches in the western communities to Mizner-era estates near the water, and each asks for a different kind of woodwork. We treat cabinetry and millwork as the architecture of a room, not a finishing touch.
Delray Beach
Delray's downtown core has homes nearly a century old, while Tropic Isle and the barrier island hold mid-century and newer waterfront properties. The right approach changes block to block — refinishing original woodwork in one, building modern cabinetry in another.
Boynton Beach
Much of Boynton was built from the 1980s through the 2000s, including large 55+ and golf communities. Those homes frequently have structurally sound cabinet boxes that only look dated — the ideal candidates for refinishing or refacing.
Highland Beach
Highland Beach sits between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal, so nearly every project is steps from salt water. That environment is hard on cabinetry, hardware, and finishes that were not specified for it.
Palm Beach Gardens
The Gardens' country-club homes have the ceiling height and square footage that architectural millwork is made for — coffered ceilings, paneled walls, libraries, and bars that fill a room rather than sit in it.
Fort Lauderdale
The Isles, Rio Vista, and Harbor Beach are dockside neighborhoods where the line between home and boat is short — and we work on both. A teak-and-quartzite yacht conference table comes from the same shop as a Las Olas kitchen.
Deerfield Beach
The Cove's waterfront homes sit in salt air, while Deer Creek and the western neighborhoods hold established homes with cabinetry that often just needs refinishing or refacing.
Pompano Beach
Pompano's coastline and Intracoastal frontage put many homes in salt air, while ongoing redevelopment is bringing new owners into older homes ready for updates.
Coral Springs
Coral Springs grew through the 1980s–2000s as master-planned family neighborhoods, so its homes share a generation of cabinetry that is structurally sound but dated.
Parkland
Parkland's recent growth produced big, high-ceilinged estate homes that are ideal canvases for millwork — the rooms have the volume that coffered ceilings, paneled walls, and floor-to-ceiling built-ins were designed for.
West Palm Beach
WPB's historic districts have homes nearly a century old, where original woodwork, doors, and trim are part of the value. The skilled move is often restoration and period-sympathetic carpentry rather than replacement.
Wellington
Wellington's estate homes near the polo and equestrian venues have the scale for serious millwork — wall units, bars, and custom kitchens — while its many family neighborhoods hold sound cabinetry ready for refinishing.