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The Scope

 
My work begins long before any plywood touches a blade.
Every project is drawn in Revit — resolved, measured, and argued with until the design behaves exactly as it should. What gets fabricated is not a guess; it is the physical expression of a plan that has already lived in full detail on the screen.
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Architectural Design & Precision Fabrication

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Everything I build originates from a complete digital model. Lines, joints, tolerances, and clearances are locked in before fabrication.Pieces are laser-cut, CNC-cut, or finished by hand directly from those drawings. The result is not “custom.” It is intentional.
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Cabinetry & Interior Millwork

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I work exclusively with birch or mahogany plywood — no MDF, no shortcuts. European hardware throughout: Blum, KN Crowder, HAWA, and Italian/German fittings. Flush lines, disciplined spacing, integrated lighting, and controlled reveals. Cabinetry that does not age into the background but holds its dignity.
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Doors & Architectural Elements

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Concealed doors, sliding systems, tall frameless slabs, Corian elements, and custom trims. Architectural details executed with millimetric accuracy. Handles made of wood, metal, or Corian — built, shaped, and finished in-house.
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Structures & Special Fabrication

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I build the pieces that can’t be bought: steel brackets, structural components, furniture-scale structures, jigs, and functional elements. These are not accessories — they are the quiet architecture of the space.
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Supporting Trades (Only Where the Design Demands It)

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I do not offer drywall, paint, tile, or electrical as individual services. They are performed only when they serve the design, ensuring the final space feels composed, not patched together. Drywall corrections, architectural taping, selective paint, tile integration, and lighting adjustments — only when required for the final alignment.
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Installation Philosophy

Everything must line up: reveals, plumb lines, shadow gaps, and transitions. I work efficiently: arrive once, execute fully, and leave a space that feels resolved.
Nothing is accidental; every detail belongs.
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