Custom millwork services for NYC

Custom kitchens, built-ins, wardrobes, and architectural millwork for homes in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
We work with homeowners, designers, and architects who want custom work that feels considered from the start. Every project is measured, built, and installed for the actual room — not adapted from a standard system. Whether the scope is a single wall of storage or a full kitchen, the focus stays the same: clean fit, durable materials, dependable hardware, and an installation process that respects the home. For clients comparing custom kitchen cabinets or bespoke kitchen cabinets, what matters most is how well the finished work fits the room and the routines inside it.

What Comes With Every Project

No matter the size of the project, the groundwork needs to be solid. Good custom millwork depends on careful preparation long before installation day.

On-site Measurement

We document real site conditions so fabrication is based on verified dimensions, not assumptions.

Shop Drawings

Clear drawings help align the client, design team, and installation plan before production begins.

Material Selection

Materials and finishes are selected for look, durability, and how they will perform in everyday use, including premium European hardware where it makes sense.

Expert Installation

Installation is handled with care, protected surfaces, and an organized on-site process that keeps the work clean and controlled.

Process Preview

We move through each step in a way that keeps the project understandable and well coordinated.

Discovery

We talk through the goals, visual direction, practical priorities, and any building constraints that may shape the work.

Measurement

We take precise field measurements and note architectural conditions that affect design and fabrication.

Design

Layouts and drawings turn the concept into something specific, buildable, and clear to review.

Fabrication

Each component is produced to approved dimensions and details, with quality control throughout the process.

Installation

We install carefully, review the final work, and make sure the result feels resolved in the room.

Serving NYC apartments, co-ops, and condos

We work across New York City and plan for the realities that come with local buildings — approvals, COIs, delivery windows, elevator access, and tight site conditions. That experience matters when the work is being installed in occupied residential spaces.

FAQs

Common questions about our process and services.

How long does a project take?

Timing depends on the scope, the level of detail, material lead times, and building logistics. Kitchens usually move through measurement, drawings, approvals, fabrication, and installation in a clear sequence.

Can you work with my building?

Yes. We are familiar with co-op and condo requirements and plan the work around the practical realities of NYC buildings.

What materials do you offer?

We work with quality sheet goods, veneers, hardwoods, finishes, and hardware selected for both durability and design intent.

Do you offer a warranty?

Yes. Warranty details are reviewed as part of the project and final handoff.

Questions remain?

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Contact

Get in touch

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hello@ivenkomade.com
+1 (212) 555-0147
Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, New York
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People looking for custom millwork in New York are usually trying to solve a real spatial problem, not simply buy cabinetry off a list. It may be a kitchen that needs better storage, a wall that calls for built-ins, or a room where standard sizes leave too many compromises behind. Custom work matters because it allows the design, fabrication, and installation to respond to the home as it actually exists.

That becomes even more important in New York. Apartments, brownstones, lofts, co-ops, and condos rarely behave like ideal showroom spaces. Walls drift, corners are inconsistent, access can be tight, and every inch has to work harder. In those conditions, made-to-measure cabinetry is often the more practical choice, not simply the more refined one.

A strong services page should also make clear that the work does not stop at one room or one product type. A kitchen project often leads into built-ins, wardrobes, paneling, custom woodwork, or other architectural millwork that brings the home together more quietly and more completely. For many clients, that continuity is one of the real advantages of working with a studio that can handle custom cabinetry across the home.

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