Custom Trim, Millwork & Cabinetry

Architectural finishes that define the home.

Custom Trim & Architectural Millwork

We design and install custom molding using professional, time-tested techniques focused on proportion, layering, and clean execution. By combining multiple profiles and building up trim assemblies, we create depth and architectural presence that elevates the entire home.

Whether the design calls for:

  • Clean, modern lines

  • Transitional detailing

  • Traditional or classical profiles

Each trim package is tailored to the home’s architecture, ceiling heights, and overall design intent. When done correctly, custom molding becomes one of the defining features of the space—not a decorative afterthought.

Where Craftsmanship Makes the Difference

No matter how well a home is framed or painted, the final impression depends on the details. Clean lines, consistent reveals, balanced proportions, and properly layered trim are what make a space feel intentional and complete.

This is an area where experience, technique, and restraint matter—and where shortcuts are immediately visible.

Custom Cabinetry

Cabinetry plays an equally critical role in how a home functions and feels. Custom cabinetry allows the design to respond to the way a space is actually used—rather than forcing the homeowner to adapt to standard sizes or layouts.

We design and build cabinetry to suit the project, whether it’s:

  • Built-ins and feature walls

  • Kitchens and storage solutions

  • Mudrooms, offices, and specialty spaces

Every detail—from proportions and materials to layout and integration—is considered to ensure the finished result is both functional and visually cohesive.

Why DCI

Finish work demands discipline, patience, and a clear design vision. Our hands-on involvement ensures details are executed correctly, lines stay consistent, and the final result feels intentional from room to room.

When trim and cabinetry are done right, they don’t just finish a house—they define it.

Every trim detail and cabinet layout begins with proportion, scale, and how the space is meant to function. We consider ceiling heights, sightlines, transitions between rooms, and how materials interact with light. Moldings are layered intentionally, profiles are selected with purpose, and cabinetry is designed to fit the space — not forced into it. The goal is finish work that feels cohesive, balanced, and timeless, rather than applied or overdesigned.