About Wood Wonders Studio

Custom woodwork built around the project, the material, and the space.

Wood Wonders Studio Inc is a custom woodworking shop in Tuxedo, New York, for people who want work made for their room, their use, and their material choices.

The shop builds custom cabinets, built-ins, walk-in closets and storage systems, custom millwork, furniture, and shop-fabricated woodwork when the project fits the equipment and approved scope.

Every project starts with practical details: dimensions, material, finish, use, and where the piece or built-in will go.

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From 19 Contractors Rd, Suite A, Tuxedo, NY 10987, Wood Wonders handles project-based shop work with a practical, appointment-first process.

The shop is not a retail furniture showroom or a stock cabinet supplier. Call or email before visiting so Andrew can review the project and schedule the right next step.

Confirmed Shop Services

  • Custom cabinets for kitchens, bars, vanities, storage walls, offices, and remodeling projects
  • Built-ins, wall units, benches, libraries, media walls, and storage pieces
  • Walk-in closets, closet shelving, and storage systems
  • Custom millwork, panels, mouldings, cabinet parts, doors, and specialty woodwork
  • Custom furniture and specialty pieces when the design, material, and finish direction are clear
  • Milling and shop services including jointing, planing, S4S, resawing, slab flattening, and CNC design when the material fits the shop

How Projects Start

1. Discuss the project

Send the project type, photos, rough dimensions, drawings if available, inspiration images, material ideas, finish goals, and timing.

2. Define the scope

Custom work needs clear decisions around dimensions, layout, material, finish, hardware, access, delivery, and installation expectations.

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3. Approve the details

Once the scope is clear, the work can be quoted. Changes after approval can affect price, schedule, material ordering, and fabrication.

4. Build in the shop

Approved projects move into material preparation, milling, cabinet or component fabrication, assembly, sanding, and finishing when included.