Notice Carpentry
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White Oak doesn’t lie. This 10×10” ridge beam with double 3”3(×8” drop beams is the kind of detail that earns its place in a room — where structure becomes the design.
Builders and designers: if your next project deserves this level of craft, I’d love to be part of it.
Not everyone knows this,
Some openings have to be brought out flush.
Jamb extensions are added to match the depth of the wall, creating a clean, even surface for the trim to land on. It closes the gap between the window and drywall, keeps reveals consistent, and gives the casing something solid to die into.
It’s a small step, but it’s what makes the finished trim look intentional instead of pieced together.a
Sometimes it just needs a little refinement.
Deep-toned cabinetry paired with stone surfaces and a minimal mirror to keep everything sharp.
Feels right. Looks beautiful.
Hidden in plain sight.
Bathroom doors finished in the same flooring material, carried through to eliminate visual interruption.
A last-minute decision during install — using cutoff material — but executed with intention to maintain alignment, proportion, and clean transitions.
A reminder that some of the strongest details aren’t added — they’re carried through.
Bunk rooms are one of my favorite spaces to design and build.
The right layout can turn a simple room into something kids will remember forever.
Which one is your favorite?
A continuous floating stair system.
White oak treads run through the landing and integrate directly into the flooring above and below — creating a single uninterrupted plane.
Black powder-coated steel supports provide the structure while keeping the stair visually light.
Every line designed to feel effortless.
30 feet up in knotty alder.
Exposed beam architecture with custom T&G detailing.
Natural warmth. Intentional lines.
A ceiling designed to carry the room
Architectural details set the tone for the entire space.
Exposed beams, natural wood, and scale that speaks for itself.
Precision matters at every stage.
Planning a custom built-in or specialty space?
We’ve implemented a structured Design & Scope Consultation process to bring clarity before committing to a build.
This is ideal for projects like:
• Bunk rooms
• Home offices
• Mudrooms
• Statement wall units
• Architectural built-ins
These spaces may look simple, but layout, materials, and budget can vary significantly depending on detail and finish level.
Two options are available:
Virtual Consultation – $400
• 45–60 minute session
• Review of photos and rough dimensions
• Layout guidance
• Material and hardware recommendations
• Realistic budget range
• PDF scope summary
In-Home Consultation – $750
Includes everything in the Virtual Consultation, plus:
• On-site walkthrough and professional measurements
• Real-time layout refinement
• Finish placement and detailing guidance
• Increased budget accuracy
• Concept plan sheet (non-construction drawing)
If you move forward with us, the consultation fee is credited toward your project.
Licensed B100
Serving Utah County, Salt Lake County, and Wasatch County.
Book through the link in bio.
Nothing beats real walnut.
Natural movement, deep tone, and a layout tailored to the home.
Custom built from the ground
A sculpted white oak vanity against Venetian plaster walls — understated luxury at its best. Clean lines, rich texture, and storage that feels artfully integrated.
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697 Riderwood Way
Provo, UT
84042
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