Benefits of Custom Tables

Customizable Design Options
Tables are an investment. Whether buying from Amazon or a local “value” furniture store. It becomes a hassle to find the right table for you. If you’ve felt this pain, a custom, handcrafted table is right for you. Each part of the project can be customized. Here are a few common customizable options.
- Wood species—There are hundreds of different options to choose when it comes to the wood species or type of wood being used. From common, yet classic options like walnut, maple, and oak, you can venture out to more uncommon options, such as teak, sapele, and chestnut. Alternatively, you could use exotic wood species, such as tigerwood, bubinga, or purpleheart.
- Size—Get the fit you want. Want a little more space between you and your in-laws next Thanksgiving? Here’s your chance.
- Table top type—There are several popular types of tables. Most projects start with these options—dimensional, epoxy, or live-edge. Once this has been decided, the rest of the canvas is blank.
- Leg design—Table legs are the unsung heroes in table designs. It can make or break a design’s unique look. Metal legs are a popular modern trend. However, uniquely shaped wooden legs are a timeless option.
The best part is that you will know what to expect before we begin working on your table. With each new project, we design it first in CAD software. Then you stamp it with approval before we begin building it.
Inspiration
Not sure where to start? We’ll work with you every step of the way.
Scalable cost
Have a budget in mind? We aim to meet our client’s budget.
Types of Tables
There are many different popular table designs. Dimensional, river and live-edge are the most popular designs.

Quality Craftsmanship
One of the main benefits of purchasing a custom table is the craftsmanship. Yeah, a fancy-looking table is great, but if it doesn’t last, then what’s the point? To ensure our tables last, we go through several different processes. It all starts with not rushing the project. You’ve waited this long, waiting a little longer to ensure your new table maintains its integrity will keep you smiling for years. Here are a few steps we take.
- Not rushing the project
- Purchasing quality, dry lumber
- Allowing the lumber to acclimate to our working environment
- Over-engineering the design
- Using quality equipment
- Keeping measurements and cuts accurate to the smallest tolerances
- Using quality hardware and finishes that will keep your table feeling new for years to come
quality #1 priority
Quality is our passion above all else.
a helping hand
Our little ‘helpers’ work on each and every project
Tables, Tables, and More Tables
Take a look at a few of the tables we’ve built.