Custom Trim & Finish Work in Centennial & South Denver
Crown molding, handcrafted fireplace mantels, custom stair railing overhauls, wainscoting, and built-in architectural cabinetry executed with hands-on woodworking precision.

The Woodworking Details That Define Quality
Fine finish carpentry elevates a house into a custom home. CTC brings hands-on woodworking experience to every detail, from hand-mitered joints to custom-stained hardwood matches—coordinated with the overall renovation rather than added as an afterthought.
Staircase & Railings
Custom handrail profiles, iron or turned wood balusters, and solid wood treads installed with precise joinery.
Architectural Molding
Multi-piece crown molding, tall baseboards, picture rail, wainscoting, and coffered ceiling beams.
Mantels & Built-Ins
Custom fireplace surrounds, hearth mantels, alcove shelving, window seats, and mudroom cubbies.
Mantels, Built-Ins, Railings, and Architectural Trim
Custom trim and finish work is most effective when it's planned as part of the overall renovation—not bolted on after the fact. CTC coordinates millwork selections, stain matches, and installation sequencing with cabinetry, flooring, and paint schedules.
- —Crown molding, baseboards, and casing selected as a consistent package
- —Stair railings and balusters coordinated with flooring and wall finishes
- —Built-ins and mantels designed to fit the space, not adapted from catalog sizes

Details That Make a Home Feel Finished
Coordinated trim packages—baseboards, casing, doors, crown molding, and stair handrails—create a consistent architectural language throughout your home. When finish work is planned alongside the renovation instead of added later, the transitions are cleaner and the result feels intentional.
See How the Process WorksFeatured Trim & Finish Projects
Explore custom trim and finish work completed by CTC's team.
Custom Trim & Finish Work Across South Denver
We serve homeowners throughout Centennial and surrounding communities. Learn more about custom trim and finish work in your area.
Discuss Your Finish Carpentry Project
The first step is a short phone conversation about your goals, timing, and realistic investment range. No pressure either way.

