Closet Tree

Closet Tree Cabinetry featuring green painted cabinets with a warm reclaimed chestnut seat. Shoe storage below and cubbies with baskets above.
Woodworking & Design LLC
Closet Tree Cabinetry featuring green painted cabinets with a warm reclaimed chestnut seat. Shoe storage below and cubbies with baskets above.
This built in was designed to fit wall to wall under the clients TV. Re claimed wormy chestnut was used for this countertop finished with tung oil. The cabinet interiors are all pre finished maple with the exteriors brush painted white to match the moldings in the room.
Existing window seat turned into a dry bar! This client had an existing window seat she never used and wanted to have a dry bar. So i added a few cabinets with a chestnut wood top to repurpose her space along with flanking cabinetry for storage and display.
This wall unit was designed to help organize this home office. With plenty of shelving and a deeper spot in the center for their printer.
A mantel with flanking built in cabinetry. The cabinetry has adjustable shelving above with storage cabinets below. Beautiful Re claimed chestnut was chosen to accent the white painted cabinetry. Crown molding with a valance over the TV helps tie both cabinets together visually.
This bench seating was designed to fit under the windows and be seating behind a custom dinning table.
A simple wall unit built in for storage and display.Complimenting solid oak counter top stained black. Fit neatly between walls in this un used space.
This wall unit was designed for the clients reading room. She wanted storage but more importantly space for all of her books.
This wall unit was designed to be a home office. Brush painted white. The piece is built in floor to ceiling.
I found these interesting coffee bags and gave them a home in a frame of re claimed pine.
Nicely figured maple for this medicine cabinet. Dyed yellow with an oil finish.
This item is fore sale. Call or text for pricing. 203-558-3446
This dining room table was made from re claimed hemlock. The boards were spacifically Barn floor joists, rafters and floor boards.