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TK Commercial Services

Where Specification Meets Craft

At TK Custom Millwork quality is not a promise we make in a proposal. It is the standard we hold ourselves to in the shop — every day — on every project — on every single piece that carries our name out the door. We measure twice. We cut once. We do not ship work we would not be proud to stand in front of with the architect beside us. Because we understand something that shortcuts have a way of obscuring — the quality of the millwork is the quality of the space. The two cannot be separated. A poorly executed profile does not just fail on its own terms. It undermines everything around it. The architecture. The design intent. The months of careful thought that produced the drawing in the first place. You drew it with intention. We build it with the same. That is the only standard TK Custom Millwork works to.

What We Believe About the Work

We believe that a shop drawing is not a suggestion. It is a commitment. Our job is to understand the work, honor it, and execute it with the same precision and intention that went into the idea and drawing in the first place. We believe that the fabricator's relationship with the client is one of the most important relationships in the construction of any significant building. When that relationship works — when there is genuine trust between the visionary, designer and the maker — the result is work that neither could have achieved alone. That is the relationship we are here to build.

Cabinetry & Casegoods

We produce custom cabinetry and casegoods built precisely to your specifications — from construction methods and joinery details to species selection, finish systems, and hardware schedules. We understand that commercial cabinetry within an architect-designed project is not a catalog exercise — it is an integrated design element. Every detail contributes to the overall composition of the space, and our role is to execute the design intent with precision — not reinterpret it.

We fabricate cabinetry and casework for a wide range of commercial environments, including:

● Corporate interiors — reception millwork + private office built-ins + conference room cabinetry

● Hospitality — guestroom casework + lobby built-ins + bar and restaurant cabinetry

 

Every project begins with carefully developed shop drawings coordinated with field conditions, specifications, and fabrication requirements.

For the architect: a fabrication partner whose shop drawings reflect your intent from the first submission.

 

Commercial Furniture

The custom furniture piece is often the one element in a commercial interior that no standard specification can fully address. The reception desk that anchors an entire lobby composition. The conference table whose proportions were drawn to relate to the ceiling height, the window module, and the scale of the room. The lounge piece that carries the material palette of the project through to its furniture layer. These are not pieces that can be sourced from a dealer's catalog — they need to be made. We build custom commercial furniture for projects where the design intent demands fabrication rather than specification. Our work includes: ● Reception and front desk builds executed to architectural elevations ● Conference and meeting room tables in specified species and finish systems ● Lobby and lounge statement pieces ● Hospitality and restaurant seating elements ● Millwork-integrated furniture systems ● Custom branded fixtures and environmental graphics supports We work directly from your elevations and details — producing shop drawings for review before a single board is cut — and we bring the same craft standards to a custom furniture piece as we do to a full architectural millwork package.

For the architect: Furniture that was designed — not sourced. Built to your drawings and reviewed to your standards.

Windows

The window is one of the most architecturally loaded elements in any building. Its profile, its proportion, its relationship to the wall — these are decisions that carry the entire character of a facade or an interior elevation. When a standard window manufacturer's catalog cannot meet your specification — when the project demands custom profiles, historic accuracy, or a level of craft that production windows simply cannot deliver — we are the fabricator you call. We manufacture custom wood windows for: ● Historic preservation and restoration — period-accurate profiles + traditional joinery methods + custom glass specifications coordinated with your preservation consultant ● Adaptive reuse — matching existing historic window profiles precisely in new construction or infill openings ● High-end commercial new construction — bespoke window units where the design intent is specific and uncompromising ● Interior architectural windows — interior glazed openings + transom assemblies + custom millwork-integrated glazing systems We engage early in the design process — working with your envelope consultant and specifications writer to ensure that our fabrication capabilities are fully reflected in the project documents before bid. For the architect: Windows built to your profiles and your specifications — not adapted from a manufacturer's standard.

Architectural Millwork

This is the core of what we do and the work we are most proud of. Architectural millwork is the layer of craft that completes a building's interior architecture. It is the element that reveals whether a space was truly designed or merely finished. The wall paneling system that resolves the proportions of a room. The ceiling treatment that brings order and depth to an otherwise undifferentiated plane. The staircase that becomes the spatial event the building has been building toward. We produce architectural millwork for commercial projects where the design is serious and the execution needs to match. Our capabilities include: ● Wall paneling and wainscoting systems — flat + raised + recessed + integrated lighting ● Coffered + beamed + and barrel ceiling systems ● Custom staircase and railing fabrication — wood + wood and metal combinations ● Fireplace surrounds and feature wall elements ● Full door and window trim packages — custom profiles matched to your drawings ● Column wraps + pilasters + and entablature elements
● Historic restoration and replication millwork — period-accurate profiles from existing samples or measured drawings ● Lobby and reception feature walls — integrated millwork + stone + metal + glass combinations ● Custom millwork-integrated signage and wayfinding elements ● Acoustic wall panel systems in custom species and finish We work from your drawings — not around them. Our shop drawings are produced by people who understand architectural intent and who know how to translate a detail section into a fabricated assembly that installs the way you drew it. We manage the full submittal process — shop drawings + material samples + finish mock-ups + as-built documentation — and we welcome the involvement of your project architect through every stage of review. For the architect: Architectural millwork executed with the same precision and intention that went into the drawing. The first time.

Trim Carpentry

The detail work that ties a home together — and reveals the quality behind its construction. Trim carpentry is the finishing layer that frames openings, grounds walls, and completes every room. When done with precision, it elevates the entire home.

At TK Custom Millwork, we approach trim carpentry as a true craft. Every profile is selected for the space. Every joint is carefully fitted. Every transition is resolved with intention.

We produce custom baseboards, shoe molding, crown molding, window and door casings, wainscoting, wall paneling, fireplace mantels, built-in bookshelves, and decorative columns — all designed to complement the architecture of the home and built to exact specifications.

From simple contemporary trim packages to complex traditional millwork assemblies, every element is fabricated and installed with attention to proportion, detail, and finish. In historic homes, we replicate original profiles with preservation-level accuracy. In new construction, we create trim and paneling systems that define the character of the home for generations.

What this means for you: trim work that does not simply finish the space — it completes it. Every detail considered. Every joint tight. Every element working together as part of a cohesive architectural whole.

Our Process — Built Around the Way Developers, Architects, Contractors, and Business Owners Work

We understand the design and construction process from the inside. Our process is structured to support your workflow — not complicate it. 01 — Early Engagement We prefer to be involved during design development — before the specification is written and before bid. Early engagement allows us to inform lead times + advise on constructability + confirm material availability + and ensure that what is drawn can be built to the standard the project demands. 02 — Specification Support We work with your specifications writer to develop millwork specifications that reflect actual fabrication practice — eliminating the ambiguity that causes problems at submittal and in the field. 03 — Shop Drawings & Submittals Our shop drawings are produced to architectural standards. We coordinate with structural + mechanical + electrical + and other trades before submitting — so your review is focused on design intent rather than coordination conflicts. 04 — Material & Finish Review We provide full material samples + finish panels + and mock-ups for review and approval. We do not proceed to production without your sign-off. 05 — Production & Quality Control Every project is built in our shop under direct supervision with quality checkpoints at each production stage. We photograph and document as we build. 06 — Delivery & Installation Coordination We coordinate delivery with the general contractor on a schedule that supports the construction sequence — phased delivery available for large projects. We are on site for installation oversight and respond immediately to any field conditions that require fabrication adjustment. 07 — Punch & Project Close We take punch list items seriously. We respond quickly, we document our responses, and we do not consider a project closed until you do.

A Note on Quality

We are a mid-size shop. We are not the largest millwork operation in the region and we do not pretend to be. What we are is precise. Careful. Honest about what we can do and what we cannot. Selective about the projects we take on — because we would rather do fewer projects exceptionally well than more projects adequately. We work with AWI quality standards as our baseline — and we exceed them wherever the project demands it. We document our work. We photograph our assemblies. We test our finishes. We do not ship a piece we would not be proud to put our name on. If you are an architect who has been let down by a millwork shop that overpromised and underdelivered — we understand. And we would like the opportunity to show you what a different kind of relationship looks like.

Let's Start the Conversation Early

The best millwork on the best projects happens when the fabricator is part of the design conversation — not just the construction one. We are available to consult during schematic design and design development — to advise on species availability + finish systems + constructability + and lead times before the specification is written and the clock starts. If you have a project in design that has significant millwork scope — we would like to be involved early. Not to sell you something. To help you make it better.

Bring us the drawings. We will bring the craft.