Woodwork

ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK

Architectural woodwork and architectural millwork are often interchangeable terms. Architectural woodwork uses custom-made wood and architectural millwork uses custom-made wood, as well as non-wood materials such as plaster, plastic, and laminates. Basically, millwork uses more materials. 

Architectural woodwork uses custom-made wood and architectural millwork uses custom-made wood, as well as non-wood materials such as plaster, plastic, and laminates. Basically, millwork uses more materials. 

Architectural woodwork and millwork

Even though it may sound simple and straightforward, architectural woodwork and millwork can be quite complicated processes. The wood is exposed in the inside of a residential or commercial building. It can be a built-in structure or it can be a complete stand-alone feature. It can be built inside the interior of the building or into the exterior of the building. The possibilities are essentially endless. The designing and building process is usually fully done by hand (a pretty meticulous process, if you can imagine).

The wood is exposed in the inside of a residential or commercial building. It can be a built-in structure or it can be a complete stand-alone feature. It can be built inside the interior of the building or into the exterior of the building. The possibilities are essentially endless. The designing and building process is usually fully done by hand (a pretty meticulous process, if you can imagine).

Wrapping up architectural woodwork

Architectural woodwork and millwork is a complex and detailed trade. Because of this, you’ll want to choose carefully and wisely when hiring a woodworker. These experts need to spend significant time in their training pursuits before beginning a project. Whether it’s a statement piece you’ve been dreaming up for your commercial kitchen or workplace bathroom or a built-in design on the exterior of your office building, there are many avenues you can take.

Whether it’s a statement piece you’ve been dreaming up for your commercial kitchen or workplace bathroom or a built-in design on the exterior of your office building