Custom Furniture

Custom Furniture Built Around Your Home and How You Use It

Some pieces need to do more than fill a room. We design and build custom tables, mantels, freestanding cabinets, specialty storage, and hidden-function furniture with careful proportions, durable materials, and details shaped around the way the piece will be used.

Tables, Mantels, and One-of-a-Kind Pieces

Custom craft cutting table with wood top and tailored work surface

Work Tables and Gathering Tables

Dining tables, craft tables, work surfaces, benches, and utility pieces sized around the room, the task, the material, and the daily wear they need to handle.

Custom gas fireplace mantel and surrounding woodwork with a finished built-in look

Mantels and Architectural Pieces

Fireplace mantels, surrounds, display pieces, freestanding cabinets, and architectural woodwork planned to match the scale, trim language, and finish direction of the home.

Custom TV lift table with hidden screen raised above the cabinet

Hidden-Function Furniture

TV lift tables, media pieces, storage furniture, and specialty commissions built around hardware, ventilation, cable management, access, and a clean finished exterior.

Function, Fit, and Material in One Piece

Custom furniture works well when the design is tied to real dimensions, real routines, and the existing character of the home. We connect the planning, shop work, and installation so the finished piece feels intentional from every angle.

  • Purpose-built fit. Dimensions, clearances, storage, and access planned around the room and the way the piece will be used.
  • Material clarity. Hardwoods, furniture-grade panels, veneers, finishes, and hardware selected for the look, touch, and durability the piece needs.
  • Clean proportions. Scale, edge profiles, panel layouts, and trim details shaped so the piece feels settled in the space.
  • Integrated function. Hidden hardware, lift mechanisms, ventilation, cable management, and service access handled as part of the design.
  • Defined scope. A clear plan for size, materials, finish direction, inclusions, exclusions, allowances, and installation needs.

Crafted with Care, Built to Last

We begin with the reason the piece needs to exist: what it should hold, support, hide, display, or make easier. From there, we study the room, confirm measurements, review materials and finish direction, and build with the same care we bring to cabinetry and fine carpentry. The result is a custom piece with a practical purpose and a quiet, finished presence.

Custom Furniture FAQs

What kinds of custom furniture do you build?

We build tables, benches, mantels, freestanding cabinets, media pieces, storage furniture, display pieces, and specialty commissions such as TV lift tables. The strongest fit is usually a piece that needs a specific size, function, material, or built-in level of detail.

Does custom furniture need to be part of a larger remodel?

No. A custom furniture commission can stand on its own. It can also be part of a larger remodeling, cabinetry, or finish carpentry scope when the piece needs to coordinate with surrounding work.

How do you choose materials and finishes?

Material and finish recommendations depend on the use, style direction, durability needs, and surrounding room. We may discuss hardwoods, furniture-grade plywood, veneers, painted finishes, stained finishes, hardware, and protective topcoats as part of the planning process.

Can you include hidden technology or special hardware?

Yes. We can plan for lift mechanisms, concealed storage, ventilation, cable management, power access, soft-close hardware, and other functional details. These items are handled early so the structure and finish work support them properly.

How do I start a custom furniture project?

Use the Start Your Project button below and share what standard furniture is not solving. Photos, rough dimensions, inspiration images, and a short note about how the piece should work are enough to begin.

Ready to plan a custom furniture piece?

Use the Start Your Project button below to begin. Tell us what the piece needs to do, where it will live, and what should feel better than a standard option. We will help shape the design, define the complete project scope, and build it with care.