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Millwork

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Reproduction of Greek Revival millwork for a new entryway in Village, NY

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Wildenstein Gallery on East 64th St. in New York City. Designed by Horace Trumbauer with replacement windows by Historic Doors.

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Detail of pilaster with a carved rosette.

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This and the following photos show details of interior millwork designed and fabricated for a private residence in the greater Philadelphia area.

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This and the following photos show details of interior millwork designed and fabricated for a private residence in the greater Philadelphia area.

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This and the following photos show details of interior millwork designed and fabricated for a private residence in the greater Philadelphia area.

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This and the following photos show details of interior millwork designed and fabricated for a private residence in the greater Philadelphia area.

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Interior doors and curved, raised paneling fabricated in walnut.

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Millwork

Door trim, window trim, cornices, baseboards, pilasters, arched paneling, and more. All of these architectural elements enliven a space with a play of light, shadow, and pattern. We offer design and fabrication capabilities essential to bringing your project to a proper finish.

Historical Note

In earlier times, moldings, doors, and windows were usually built by carpenters at the construction site. With the development of industrial machinery, carpenter shops were established which gradually assumed more of this work and would supply components to a job site for fitting and installation. We refer to them as millwork shops today.