Trim & Millwork
Custom Trim and Millwork That Finishes the Look
Trim is what separates a finished home from an unfinished one. Crown molding, baseboards, door casings, window trim, wainscoting, chair rails — these details define the character of every room. When they're done right, they elevate your entire home. When they're done poorly or missing, something always feels off.
We install and replace all types of interior trim and millwork. Whether you're updating baseboards in a renovation, adding crown molding to dress up a room, installing wainscoting in a dining room, or replacing damaged trim throughout your home — we handle it.
Our carpenters cut precise miters, cope inside corners properly, and fill and finish to a paint-ready or stain-ready standard. We work with MDF, pine, poplar, oak, and custom profiles. If your home has existing trim profiles that need to be matched, we source matching profiles or have them custom milled.
Trim work is finish carpentry — it's the most visible work in your home and requires the highest level of precision. That's why we don't hand it off to general laborers. Our trim installers are experienced carpenters who take pride in tight joints and clean lines.
What's Included
- Crown molding, baseboards, and casings
- Wainscoting and chair rails
- Window and door trim
- Custom profile matching
- MDF, pine, poplar, and hardwood options
- Cope and miter joints
- Paint-ready and stain-ready finishing
Step by Step
Our Trim & Millwork Process
Consultation
We assess your space, discuss styles, and recommend trim profiles that complement your home's architecture.
Material Selection
We source the right material — whether it's matching existing profiles or selecting new ones. Custom milling is available for unique requirements.
Installation
Trim is cut and installed with precision. Inside corners are coped, miters are tight, and all fasteners are set and filled.
Finishing
Nail holes are filled, joints are caulked, and surfaces are sanded smooth. Ready for paint or stain.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What style of trim should I choose?
It depends on your home's style. Craftsman homes look best with wider, simpler profiles. Traditional homes suit more ornate crown and casing profiles. Modern homes work with clean, minimal trim. We'll recommend options that match your home's character.
Should I use MDF or real wood trim?
MDF is ideal for painted trim — it's smooth, straight, and doesn't have knots or grain variations. Real wood is necessary if you want to stain the trim to show natural grain. Both are excellent choices for different applications.
Can you match the existing trim in my home?
Usually, yes. We source matching profiles from suppliers or have custom profiles milled to match your existing trim. Even if your trim is older or unusual, we can typically find or create a match.
How long does trim installation take?
A single room takes 1-2 days depending on complexity. A full home with crown, base, and casings throughout typically takes 1-2 weeks. We work room by room so disruption is minimal.
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