This project features reclaimed oak posts, beams, and corbels used to support and define a covered exterior porch. Selected for strength, durability, and visible grain, the oak was milled and finished by hand to preserve its natural character while standing up to outdoor exposure.
The structural elements bring warmth and contrast to the light exterior siding, grounding the home with solid material and traditional joinery. Clean lines and restrained detailing allow the wood itself to carry the visual weight, creating a porch that feels both refined and firmly rooted in place.
Built to last, this work balances function, proportion, and craftsmanship — exterior structure with purpose and presence.


This kitchen renovation features cabinetry and flooring milled from reclaimed oak, chosen for its strength and distinctive grain. Each piece was planed and finished by hand to preserve the wood’s natural patina and bring warmth to the space.

These structural beams were salvaged, planed, and refinished to reveal the original grain beneath a century of wear. The result is a ceiling that not only supports the space but tells the story of the wood’s past life—strong, timeless, and full of texture.

A custom built-in featuring a hand-finished American Chestnut bench top. Selected for its warmth and historic character, the chestnut adds contrast, durability, and a grounded material presence within the surrounding cabinetry.

A full exterior renovation using reclaimed wood siding, milled and finished in-house. The goal was to give a functional workspace the same craftsmanship and character found in every interior build—warm, natural tones that age beautifully with time.
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