Wichmann Woodworks, LLC

NJ

5 (17 reviews)

cabinets or shelving or If you need to match or update trim work around doorscrown moldingand baseboard moldingupgradeand finish entrance way doorsinterior doorsor closet doors. I have built custom bookcasescabinetrystairsand build in desks. Do you need help to reclaimreimaginerepairstack-stone fireplaceand live-edge mantelPA [email protected] HoursRemodeling

3/8” Glass ] [Contemporary Side Table] [8 ft solid ash dining table with 2 leaves] [Walnut Board Game Table] [Jigsaw Puzzle Table Inlay] [traditional handmade “bread board” wood joinery on a 2” thick ash dining room table] My passion is to build high quality pieces which your family can enjoy and use for years to come. A Live Edge Table, Contemporary Table, Repurposed Table, Restored Table or just a Table Top are all possible and impeccably finished to fit your style. Natural Edge or Live Edge t

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