Shop-built millwork fabricated from clear drawings, defined profiles, and material and finish direction that has been agreed before the first cut. Not vague ornamental work specific, scoped, cabinet-grade fabrication.
Wood Wonders Studio Inc fabricates custom millwork and architectural woodwork from its Tuxedo, NY shop for homeowners, designers, builders, architects, remodelers, and contractors when the cabinet-shop scope is clear. The work includes cabinet parts, doors, drawer fronts, panels, mouldings, profiles, bars, libraries, built-in components, wall unit parts, and shop-built pieces that support larger cabinetry or renovation projects across Orange County, Rockland County, Westchester, Manhattan, and Bergen County NJ.
The best-fit millwork inquiry is not a vague concept it is work with dimensions, material direction, finish expectations, quantities, and responsibility boundaries that can be reviewed before fabrication starts. If the request is still in concept stage, the first step is organizing drawings, photos, and dimensions so the scope can be priced responsibly.

Wood Wonders Studio Inc is a custom millwork and architectural woodwork shop in Tuxedo, New York, fabricating cabinet parts, mouldings, doors, panels, profiles, bars, libraries, built-in components, and shop-built woodwork for homeowners, designers, builders, architects, and contractors. The shop serves Orange County NY, Rockland County NY, Westchester County NY, Bergen County NJ, Manhattan NY, and Greenwich CT. All millwork projects require approved drawings, dimensions, and material direction before fabrication begins.
Custom millwork is the right call when a project needs shop-fabricated wood components that go beyond what a lumber yard stocks or a general carpenter trims out on site.
Cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and panels that need to match an approved drawing or existing profile exactly
Mouldings and trim profiles that are not available through standard lumber suppliers
Built-in components shelves, posts, pilasters, valances that tie into a larger cabinet or renovation project
A bar, library, or wall unit that requires furniture-level detail and cabinet-shop fabrication quality
Designer, builder, or architect projects where shop drawings and material specifications already exist
Replacement millwork pieces that need to match existing profiles in an older or historic home
From individual cabinet parts to full architectural woodwork packages if the scope is defined and the work requires cabinet-shop fabrication, the shop can review it.
Doors, drawer fronts, face frames, end panels, toe kicks, fillers, and cabinet-grade components fabricated to submitted drawings and approved dimensions.
Crown mouldings, base mouldings, casing profiles, chair rail, picture rail, wainscot caps, and custom profiles run from drawings, samples, or measured existing pieces.
Custom bars, library walls, display cases, and specialty storage pieces requiring furniture-level detail and cabinet-shop fabrication methods — not site carpentry.
Shelves, posts, pilasters, valances, light rails, corbels, and architectural woodwork components that connect millwork to a larger built-in, cabinet, or renovation scope.
Interior doors, panel systems, wainscoting, wall panels, and decorative panel work fabricated to drawing and approved profile with the correct material and finish specification.
Full millwork packages for designers, builders, and architects multiple components, coordinated materials and finishes, and fabrication from approved shop drawings with defined delivery and installation responsibility.
Every millwork project follows a defined, approval-based process — no fabrication begins until drawings, profiles, materials, finish direction, quantities, and responsibility boundaries are signed off.
Drawings, photos, profile details, dimensions, quantities, material goals, timeline
Project fit confirmed, profile and material requirements clarified, responsibilities defined
Shop drawings, profile samples, material and finish selections, quantities approved
Shop-built in Tuxedo, NY to approved drawings, profiles, and specification
Delivery or installation coordination per approved scope and site responsibility
Send project details so the millwork scope can be reviewed and the right next step confirmed. Millwork projects are appointment-first and require enough drawing or photo information to price responsibly.
Drawings, dimensions, profile photos or samples, material requirements, finish direction, quantities, project location, timeline, and whether the request is fabrication only or part of a larger installed scope. The more complete the package, the more accurate the review.
Possibly. The shop needs clear straight-on photos, close-up profile shots, dimensions, material expectations, and the required quantity before confirming whether profile matching is a good fit for a given project.
Yes, when the scope is clear. Drawings, specifications, dimensions, materials, finish direction, quantities, delivery assumptions, and installation responsibility should all be defined before fabrication begins. Approved drawing packages make the process significantly faster and more accurate.
No. This page covers custom millwork and cabinet-shop fabrication shop-built wood components made to approved drawings and specifications. Site carpentry, field installation, paint, and other trade coordination should be defined separately and written clearly into the project scope.
Timeline depends on profile complexity, quantity, material availability, and current shop schedule. Simple component orders move faster than full architectural woodwork packages. Lead times are confirmed during the scope review after drawings and quantities are submitted.
Kitchen cabinets, vanities, bars, mudroom cabinetry, office storage
Wall units, media walls, fireplace built-ins, libraries, mudroom storage
Walk-in closets, closet systems, wardrobes, drawers, shoe storage
Cabinet-grade work for contractors, builders, designers
Wood Wonders Studio Inc · Tuxedo, NY cabinet shop
Custom millwork is where drawings, profiles, materials, finishes, and field conditions have to meet clean shop fabrication. Wood Wonders Studio Inc fabricates custom millwork and architectural woodwork from its Tuxedo, New York shop for homeowners, designers, builders, architects, remodelers, and contractors when the cabinet-shop scope is clear.
The work can include cabinet parts, doors, panels, mouldings, bars, libraries, built-in components, furniture-style details, wall unit parts, and shop-built pieces that support larger cabinetry or renovation projects. The best fit is not vague ornamental work. It is millwork with dimensions, material direction, finish expectations, quantities, and responsibility boundaries that can be reviewed before fabrication.
Millwork is easier to review when the request includes drawings, dimensions, profile photos, material requirements, finish direction, quantities, schedule goals, delivery assumptions, and installation responsibility. If the work needs to match an existing profile, send straight-on photos, close-ups, measurements, and any sample details you already have.
For builder and designer projects, approved drawings and specifications matter. For homeowner projects, clear photos and honest measurements are the starting point. Either way, Wood Wonders needs enough information to understand what is being made and where the shop’s responsibility ends.
Exact matching, finishing, field installation, site conditions, access, paint or stain expectations, and coordination with other trades should be written into the approved scope before fabrication. That protects the buyer and the shop. A millwork part can be perfectly built and still cause problems if the site conditions, installation assumptions, or finish requirements were never settled.
Wood Wonders can review shop-built components for remodels and custom interiors, but the project should be specific. If the request is still in concept stage, the first step is usually organizing drawings, photos, and dimensions so the scope can be priced responsibly.
Wood Wonders fabricates from 19 Contractors Road Suite A in Tuxedo, NY. The shop is positioned for custom millwork projects in Tuxedo, Orange County, Rockland County, northern New Jersey, and surrounding areas when the work calls for cabinet-shop fabrication rather than generic trim supply.
Custom millwork often supports custom cabinets, custom built-ins, cabinet-shop fabrication, and milling and material preparation. Buyers can also review the portfolio and project library as more real project examples are organized.
Possibly, but the shop needs clear photos, dimensions, profile information, material expectations, and the required quantity before saying whether the work is a good fit.
Yes, when the scope is clear. Drawings, specifications, dimensions, materials, finish direction, quantities, and installation responsibility should be defined before fabrication.
No. This page is focused on custom millwork and cabinet-shop fabrication. Site carpentry, installation, paint, electrical, and other trade work should be defined separately if they are part of the larger project.
Send drawings, photos, dimensions, profile details, material requirements, finish goals, quantity, project location, timeline, and whether the request is fabrication only or part of a larger installed scope.