Crown molding, wainscoting, built-ins and custom trim. The last 5% of the work that defines 95% of the impression.
Trim is the difference between a painted box and a finished room. It frames doorways, grounds the walls, hides the seams of construction and gives the eye a reason to linger. Done well, you barely notice it β you just feel that the room is complete.
Our finish carpenters measure twice, cope inside corners instead of caulking gaps, scribe to walls that aren't straight (they never are), and fill and sand every nail hole before paint. Because we also paint, the same standard follows the wood all the way to the final coat β one team, one finish, no handoffs.
We install crown molding and coffered ceilings, wainscoting and board-and-batten, window and door casings, baseboards, mantels, mudroom built-ins, bookcases and closet systems β matched to your home's era or reimagined entirely.
Whether it's one room that needs character or a whole first floor, we'll help you choose profiles and proportions that fit the scale of your space, then deliver the crisp lines the photos promise.
The finish carpentry and crown molding came out beautiful. True craftsmen who care about the details.
β Homeowner, BostonYour choice β but most clients have us paint, since we prime, fill, caulk and finish the trim as one seamless job with a uniform result.
Yes. We match existing profiles from stock where possible and can have knives ground for exact historical reproductions when it matters.
Painted trim in dry rooms is often best in MDF (stable, seamless, economical). Moisture-prone areas and stained work call for poplar, oak or PVC. We'll recommend per room.
Installed and painted, most rooms fall between $8 and $16 per linear foot depending on profile size and ceiling height. We confirm with a free written estimate.