Where I’ve been
In my ten years of experience I have traveled and worked in nearly every major city. I have put tens of thousand of hours into my work with hands and mind employed. The greatest majority of these hours were spent honing my craft as an Architectural Millwork Installer. If you aren’t familiar with the term, think places like a fine art museum, a luxury boutique, high-end spaces for hotels, restaurants, and theaters. This kind of work stems from the cabinetry industry; not apart from but an extension of. So when not on the road with another seasoned installer or two, I was putting hours in the shop, making. When I wasn’t making or traveling I was installing kitchens and cabinetry for the most discerning clientele. Over that time I was reluctant to get all of the photos I should have; a fact that many carpenters come to lament. The following work and descriptions are the most recent of my work. Although residential cabinetry is not showcased here, I can assure you that it is in my purview.
Luxury Boutique Installation; California
What I’ve done
Luxury Boutique Installation; North Carolina
Work Performed:
Layout and installation of walnut and leather paneling, stone, aqua resin, led lighting, doors, furniture, and architectural details. Everything but the floor and ceiling.
General Showcase Installation; New York
Work Performed:
Installation of all casework. Glass installation.
Private Residence || Third Story Library in British Racing Green; Kansas City, MO
Work Performed:
Co-design. Fabrication of shelving, hidden door, and ladder. Installation.
What I have to offer:
Luxury Boutique Installation; Arizona
Luxury Boutique Installation; Florida
Skills:
European/Modern Cabinetry Expertise
Face Frame/Traditional Cabinetry Proficiency
Architectural and design plan reading
High-level of communication
Leadership
Cleanliness and organization
Patience + Precision
Finish carpentry tool and equipment expertise
Footprint:
Whole-home cabinetry installation packages, custom displays, single cabinet installation, bars (residential and commercial), lobbies, sales floors and VIP rooms to name a few.
F.A.Q.
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Absolutely! Although the majority of my work over the years has been in the commercial field, the rest of my install experience lies in residential cabinetry packages.
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Yes. Most installations can be handled by a single installer if planned properly and the right safeguards are in place. The exception is in the commercial work—most larger installations require a 2-4 man crew.
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Yes of course! I’ve taken on work ranging from hanging floating shelves to installing a single bathroom cabinet. I typically require a half-days work at a minimum.