Custom Millwork
Stock cabinetry leaves gaps, filler panels, and hardware that loosens after six months. Custom millwork solves that at the root. Rainwood builds custom commercial millwork for business environments — every component measured, drawn, fabricated, and installed to fit the space it occupies. No workarounds.
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Custom Millwork Service Overview
Custom millwork is wood-based building components made to order, not pulled from a warehouse. Crown molding profiled to match a building’s existing character. Reception desks shaped around column locations. Custom millwork doors sized for non-standard rough openings nobody accounted for during the original build. Custom architectural millwork wraps all of this into a single discipline — designing and fabricating wood elements that serve both a structural role and a visual one. In commercial settings, functional demands hit harder than residential. A law firm’s custom cabinets and millwork need to handle decades of file storage without sagging. A restaurant’s bar top needs to resist moisture, heat, and constant impact. Custom wood millwork adapts because material, joinery, and finish are selected for the specific load — not averaged across a product line.
Custom Millwork Pricing and Investment
No single number covers every job — the variables swing wide. Material is the biggest lever. A run of custom cabinet millwork in maple veneer over MDF costs significantly less than solid walnut. Geometry matters too — straight runs are straightforward; curved elements and mixed-material builds require more tooling and shop time. Custom millwork pricing typically falls between $150 and $600+ per linear foot. A breakroom cabinet job sits at the low end. A feature wall with integrated lighting pushes toward the top. Scale helps: multi-location rollouts with repeated designs drive per-unit cost down. What rarely makes sense is installing cheap casework that needs replacing in three to five years — the disruption alone usually exceeds the original savings.
OUR CUSTOM MILLWORK SERVICES
Rainwood's commercial millwork covers more territory than most clients initially expect. Here's the range of work we handle.
Custom Cabinetry and Millwork
Reception desks, conference credenzas, breakroom cabinets, transaction counters, nurse stations, host stands, and built-in seating. Custom cut millwork means each piece matches as-built dimensions — that matters because commercial spaces are rarely plumb and square.
Custom Molding and Millwork
Wall panel systems, corridor trim, lobby detailing, and decorative profiles. Custom moulding and millwork lets us replicate historical trim in renovation projects or develop proprietary profiles that become part of a brand's visual identity across multiple locations.
Feature Walls and Display Fixtures
Retail fixture systems, branded feature walls, integrated shelving — built to flex with merchandise changes without looking improvised. Custom cutting millwork to exact specs means no filler panels and no dead zones.
Specialty Built-Ins
ADA-compliant casework for healthcare, fire-rated materials for hospitality, modular systems for retail resets. The design starts from the industry's constraints, not the other way around.
Doors and Architectural Elements
Custom millwork doors, archways, column wraps, and architectural details for non-standard openings and spaces where stock products physically won't work.
Rainwood also offers interior renovations. Contact us to discuss your project.
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COMMON PROBLEMS WE FIX
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WHY CHOOSE RAINWOOD?
The business case for custom commercial millwork comes down to three things: it fits perfectly, it lasts longer, and it works harder than off-the-shelf. Stock cabinets leave dead zones that add up fast. Custom cabinetry and millwork recovers that footage. Commercial-grade joinery resists the warping and failures that send modular furniture to the dumpster in a few years. And clients, patients, and customers notice when a space feels intentional versus assembled from parts.
- CAD drawings with material callouts and dimensional plans based on real conditions
- CNC precision for repeatable cuts, hand joinery for detail work
- Every assembly dry-fitted in the shop before it reaches the job site
- Finish work applied in controlled shop conditions
- Walkthrough at close — if something doesn't meet spec, it gets fixed before we leave
10+
Years Experience
We had an excellent experience with them on our sunroom project. The quality of the work was outstanding, they were easy to work with, and they clearly explained each step, the schedule, and key decisions (with various options to help us understand cost) along the way. Communication was solid from start to finish, and the final result looks great. Highly recommend, they are my new go to recommendation when friends ask.
Rainwood construction completed 2 projects in my home recently. The first, which was to add a bar in my family room, which when completed fit so well that it looked like it always belonged there. It came out exactly how we wanted it and we love it. The second project was to completely remodel and modernize my 1955 original kitchen. The kitchen turned out fantastic! It’s light and bright with clean lines exactly how we had envisioned it. The team was polite, competent, hard working and always cleaned up after themselves at the end of the day. They always made sure to ask how I wanted things done when there were options, making suggestions where needed and made sure I was happy with the completion of items along the way. I was very pleased with the quality of the work, plan to use them again in the future and have already recommended them!
Excellent work done ✅ I’m really impressed and looking forward working further. Recommend 👍
Anatoliy and his company, is great person to have a business with!!!
We just remodelled the entire main floor of our house; the scope included changing floors, installing new cabinets including a drop ceiling, added a custom entertainment wall, and fully upgraded the powder room, among other work such as electrical upgrades including an EV plug. We are overall very happy with the work that the team has done, satisfied with the cost, and definitely recommend them to others.
Toli did great work renovating our home and upstairs bathroom. It was a great change.
Our Simple Process
From first contact to final walkthrough, we make siding projects straightforward and stress-free.
Request a Quote
Call or fill out the form. We'll set up a time to see the space and talk through what you need.
On-Site Assessment
We measure, photograph conditions, note where mechanical systems run, and have a direct conversation about what the millwork needs to do — not just how it should look.
Clear Scope & Schedule
CAD drawings, material callouts, finish samples, and a dimensional plan that accounts for real-world conditions. Nothing moves forward without your sign-off.
Quality Repair
Shop-built components, dry-fitted before delivery, installed around your other trades, finished to spec, and walked with you before we call it done.
Ready to Get Started?
Contact us today for a free on-site assessment. We’re here to help protect your home.
Call us now
425-750-1025
Email us
Anatoliy@rainwoodconstruction.com
Visit us
12310 Hwy 99, Everett, WA 98204
Hours
Mon-Fri 9:00 am–6:00 pm, Sat 11:00 am–5:00 pm, Sun Closed
FAQ
The full cycle: consultation, CAD design, material sourcing, shop fabrication, delivery, installation, and finishing. That typically covers cabinetry, trim, paneling, doors, and any specialty built-ins the project requires.
Four to twelve weeks from approved drawings to completed installation. Straightforward cabinetry leans shorter. Projects with exotic veneers or complex geometries push toward the longer end.
Oak, maple, walnut, cherry, and mahogany are the most common solid species. MDF and plywood with veneer or high-pressure laminate handle high-moisture or budget-driven applications. Finishes range from penetrating oils to catalyzed lacquer systems.
Wood species, design complexity, project scale, finish spec, and site conditions. Curved work and mixed-material builds cost more than straight runs. Tight site access or coordination with multiple trades on an active job site adds to installation costs.