

This is an interesting piece. The support brackets add just the right touch to this rustic entertainment area.
Design, Develop, Deliver – We Build It All


This is an interesting piece. The support brackets add just the right touch to this rustic entertainment area.




Who couldn’t use an appliance pantry? This is a great renovation addition to hide all of your kitchen gadgets. How many of us have an air fryer, toaster, electric griddle, Ninga, bread machine, and Instant Pot? Who hates storing these wonderful tools in the back of their cabinet, only to have to dig them out when you need to use them?
The guys recently finished this pantry project which addresses this issue. The best part…there are plenty of electrical circuits and plugs strategically located so all those gadgets can be used in place and not take up your kitchen counterspace real estate! Who needs one of these renovations?





The guys are putting the finishing touches on this beautiful kitchen renovation. Stay tuned for the before-and-after, the showcase island and a little surprise…



This customer needed some extra storage. After a consultation, Tim designed this custom buffet. The end cabinet provided the perfect spot to hide a trash bin. The grey & white veined concrete countertop contrasts the cabinets yet complements the flooring. In the customer’s words “…they did an amazing job!! We love it.”
Well rounded crew! These guys can design almost anything! Who doesn’t need more storage?



Stay tuned…this was a huge transformation!!







The grey concrete countertop with a rock edge really added the final touches to this rustic basement bar. This project is definitely in the top ten! Tim really enjoyed this challenge. He had to cash in on some math skills to get the pieces to fit perfectly. Moral of the story–highschoolers, study your geometry! Your future hobbies might require those skills!

This barn has the standing seam and hidden fastener siding. The customer was pretty happy with the final results.


Two more Custom Projects underway.




Custom doors and Ice Maker Stand. Many times, custom jobs go smoothly. Unfortunately, it is not always the case. This project turned out to be a little challenging. Although the initial attempt was far from desirable because the black continually rubbed off the diamond plate, Nate finally found a paint solution. Tim had to make some door adjustments as well, to ensure the custom tracking fit properly. Although it took some time to problem solve some issues, I think the end result turned out well.