Redwood City General Contractor builds custom carpentry across the west side of San Francisco. The carpentry is what you touch and see every day, from the cabinets in a remodeled kitchen to the trim and built-ins that make a room feel finished. We build cabinetry, shelving, paneling, stairs, and fine trim, matched to the style of your home and made from solid, well-chosen materials, which matters in a city full of period rowhomes with original detail worth respecting.
- Custom cabinetry and fitted built-ins
- Casing, base, and crown molding
- Wainscoting and wall paneling
- Stairs, railings, and mantelpieces
- Profiles matched to a period rowhome
Carpentry that gives a room its finish
The difference between a room that feels builder-grade and one that feels custom usually comes down to the carpentry. Well-proportioned trim, built-ins that use the space, cabinetry that fits the room, and crisp, tight joinery register as quality even when a homeowner cannot name exactly why. We treat the carpentry as part of the design, not an afterthought tacked on at the end.
On an addition or a remodel, that means designing storage and built-ins into the plan from the start, so the cabinetry and shelving fit a narrow rowhouse footprint instead of fighting it. On a renovation of an older Richmond or Sunset home, it often means matching new trim and millwork to the original casing and base, so the work reads as part of the house rather than an obvious patch.
Our carpentry is built to the room and the home, not a catalog page. The outcome is work that looks like it was there from the start.
Crafted from real material, fit on site
Good carpentry starts with good material and careful work. We select solid stock and quality sheet goods, mill and fit on site where it matters, and build joinery that holds up to daily use in a humid coastal home. Cabinet doors that stay square, drawers that run true, and trim with tight, clean miters are the marks of work done right, and they are exactly what a rushed job skips.
We match profiles and finishes to the home so new work blends in. In an older west-side house with original casing and base, we replicate the profiles rather than substituting a modern stock that never quite fits. In a remodeled space, we set a clean, consistent trim package that ties the whole room together.
With the framing, finishing, and carpentry all in one crew's hands, the cabinetry and trim are matched to the walls, the floors, and the electrical from the start. Nothing becomes an afterthought, and nothing has to be wedged in at the close of the job.
Carpentry that fits the whole project
Most of our carpentry work happens inside a larger remodel, addition, or renovation, where the millwork is the finishing layer that ties the space together. Planning it alongside the build means the kitchen cabinets, the bath vanity, the closet systems, and the trim all share a consistent look and fit the rooms exactly.
We also handle standalone carpentry, anything from a wall of built-in shelving to a new stair or a paneled feature wall. Whether it is a single piece or a whole room of millwork, we plan, build, and install it cleanly, paying close attention to the joints, the reveals, and the finish.
If you are planning a project on the west side of San Francisco and want carpentry that looks custom rather than catalog, call 628-295-7366 for a free in-home consultation and an honest plan.
How this fits the rest of the home
A home is a design-build project, so custom carpentry rarely stands alone, it connects to basement conversion, managing the build, adding on to your home, renovating the whole home, a bathroom remodel, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Custom Carpentry in Richmond District, Custom Carpentry in Sunset District, West Portal custom carpentry, Custom Carpentry in Parkside and everywhere else across the San Francisco area.
If you searched for a general contractor near San Francisco, you have reached a local home contractor, call 628-295-7366 any time. For background, read Opening Up a Narrow Floor Plan in a West-Side San Francisco Home on our blog, or head back to our San Francisco home page to see everything we do.