Interior finishing and carpentry are the defining stages of a construction or renovation project—where raw spaces are transformed into warm, livable environments. This phase includes the installation of doors, baseboards, crown moulding, wall panels, shelving, built-in furniture, and detailed trim work. It's also where custom cabinetry, staircases, handrails, and feature walls are brought to life through skilled craftsmanship. A skilled carpenter pays close attention to symmetry, fit, and finish, ensuring every piece enhances the visual and functional quality of a space. Whether it’s classic moulding in a period home or sleek, modern finishes in a new build, interior carpentry work creates a sense of completeness. Done right, it not only improves the aesthetics of a property but also increases its usability and value.
Key Responsibilities:
- Trim Installation: Fitting baseboards, crown moulding, and window/door casings for a polished interior look.
- Door Hanging: Installing interior doors, frames, and hardware with precise alignment.
- Custom Cabinetry: Designing and building fitted cabinets for kitchens, bathrooms, and storage areas.
- Wood Paneling: Applying decorative wall treatments like wainscoting, shiplap, or feature walls.
- Built-In Furniture: Constructing custom shelves, wardrobes, benches, and entertainment units.
- Staircase Carpentry: Installing or finishing staircases, including treads, risers, handrails, and balusters.
- Hardware Fitting: Installing handles, knobs, hinges, and other functional decorative elements.
- Surface Finishing: Sanding, staining, or painting wood surfaces for durability and visual appeal.
- Detail Craftsmanship: Ensuring precise cuts, joints, and finishes to meet design and quality standards.