Complex Archtectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Gepetto craftsmen fabricate the most complex interior and exterior projects made of wood that you can imagine or provide CAD for us to construct.

If your architectural drawings are complete, have us competitively bid your:

  • complex kitchen design with hanging cabinets

  • multi angle library with pocket doors

  • built in media wall for hiding electronics and sound equipment

  • extensive historic renovations requiring authentic craftsmanship

  • extravagant stairways with spirals, arcs and butterfly designs

We accept CAD drawings and standard multi-view 2D architectural drawings by mail or PDF.

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Architectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Complex Archtectural Millwork Fabrication Virginia

Historic Windows Richmond

Historic Windows RVA Restoration and Renovation

A drive through Richmond gives a tour of an abundance of vintage architectural styles from Greek Revival (circa 1820s-1860) to Italianate (1840-1885) through Georgian & Queen Anne, Federal Beaux Arts and Arts and Craft.  If you listen to Ayn Rand’s first literary success “The Fountainhead” as an audiobook and pretend you’re the idealist Howard Roark as you drive, you will have 32 hours and one minute to contemplate if exterior architectural styles are worth preserving.  Richmond’s rich history showcases the architectural influences just like Howard has to quit his draftsman’s job and work on a steel construction site to learn what steel can do for a building.  The struggles and influences of the evolution of glass making in England and the U.S. forms the look and style of many of the oldest Historic restorations we accomplish.  Our knowledge of wood craftsmanship influences how we bit and build a job to be the longest lasting and most effective use of the material.

The earliest windows are made of crown glass, which was blown onto a crown or hollow globe, flattened and then spun into a flat disk. Even though extremely thin, the glass was durable and many individual panes still live on.  The individual sections of glass which are called “lights”  in the trade can be sourced to give actual historic context to your new build.  The thinnest glass was at the edge of the disk, while the glass at the center was thicker and more opaque.  Take a close look at this high-res photo to notice the irregularities in the historic lights:

Historic Window Glass Light

Historic Window Glass Light

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

Historic Windows Richmond VA

 

Historic Windows Handmade in Virginia

Richmond VA Commercial Millwork Supplier

Richmond VA Commercial Millwork Supplier

  • Construction materials supplierRichmond VA Commercial Millwork Supplier
  • Millwork supplies
  • Made to order doors
  • Made to order windows
  • Made to order trim
  • Architectural millwork
  • Local Craftsmen
  • Woodworking best practices
  • Commercial mill work quotes
  • Complex drawn wood fittings quoted
  • Custom kitchen quote
  • Construction Bidding

Submit your architectural drawings for cabinets, libraries, and other complex plans for a quote by Matthew.  We are glad to work from a target budget as we spec the materials as well as suggest shortcuts to overly complex or any unnecessary costly elements.  We have worked in most major CAD and PDF construction planning software to speed up your service and our delivery.

Richmond VA Commercial Millwork Supplier

Richmond VA Construction Supplier

Richmond VA Commercial Millwork Supplier

Richmond VA Millwork Construction

Best practices in the construction bid process vary from firm to firm, so allow us a few opportunities to achieve the best results for your company.  We focus on best practices in the woodshop, and try to get ahead of any potential obstacles as early as the bidding process starts.  Construction in wood and the myriad of details that our multiple career’s worth of experience bring to the table allow us to be a valuable consultant for meeting your goals. Different project materials inform our in-shop construction methods and the extent to which the materials type might affect the cost in bidding can be addressed early in your project. Our specialty allows us unique oportunities to source  material from all over the globe and will highlight the important distinctions between high quality cured lumber and hastily produced materials. Our role in the bidding is to help all the primary players better understand the final finishing stage of construction projects and our valuable insights are not something money can buy.

Richmond VA Commercial Millwork Supplier

Commercial Millwork Supplies for office interiors and restaurants

Richmond VA Commercial Millwork Supplier

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Guess the age of the house shown here sporting Gepetto’s historic replica architectural millwork.

Wyeth House Williamsburg Replica

Is it

  • 225 years old
  • 150 years old
  • 2 years old

Did you pick “2 Years old”? You’re not the only one mistaken. Many people mistake this house for a famous home of Williamsburg built between 1752 & 1754!  The Wythe House once belonged to George Wythe’s father-in-law, Richard Taliaferro. The house was constructed between 1752 and 1754 and was conceived as a whole with no additions made to the rectangular two story structure. Perhaps the most handsome colonial house in Williamsburg, the two-story brick residence is believed to have been designed in the mid-1750s by George Wythe’s father-in-law, the surveyor, builder, and planter Richard Taliaferro (pronounced “Tolliver”). Taliaferro built the addition to the Governor’s Palace about the same time. The house remained as the sole household of Taliaferro when his daughter Elizabeth married George Wythe in 1755. The couple received the house as a wedding present from Taliafero and they received a life tenancy upon his death in 1779. Elizabeth lived here until her death in 1787, and George moved to Richmond, Virginia in 1791 to serve as a judge.

The house served as headquarters for General George Washington – September 14 to 17, and 22 to 28, 1781 – prior to the Siege of Yorktown.[6]

The trend of constructing new homes from architectural classics is supported in these twelve home designs for those discerning individuals who seek a home of magnificent proportions. Some designs are replicas of existing historic homes, with the exteriors faithfully captured. Others are eclectic renditions of pleasing architectural components taken from different homes of the same style and era. All have luxurious floor plans that will accommodate the complex needs of the modern family.  Authentic Historical Designs, LLC  design partners Cecilia Reese Bullock and Mike Stephens hold the classic lines and proportions of the older architectural style in highest esteem.

Gepetto Millworks specializes in supplying home builders and home owners renovating with love their old homes and want to replicate the solid wood, hand crafted materials that have already lasted 100+ years with replacement parts that will last as long, since they were crafted with equal pride as skill as in historic days.

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Custom Wood Floor Planking Made to Order

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Renovation Wood Products

Historic Renovation Wood Products for Virginia, Maryland and DC

Historic Replica Woodworking

Historic Replica Woodworking made by hand in Richmond VA

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Woodworking

Historic Replica Woodworking made by hand in Richmond VA

Historic Replica Woodworking

Historic Replica Woodworking made by hand in Richmond VA

Historic Replica Woodworking

Historic Replica Woodworking made by hand in Richmond VA

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Woodworking made by hand in Richmond VA

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Woodworking made by hand in Richmond VA

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Woodworking made by hand in Richmond VA

Most new homes borrow older styles to some extent. Even if you hire an architect to design a custom home just for you; they must use some feature or some tradition of the past. Colonial and Georgian designs have maintained a steady popularity over the last two centuries in the Virginia and Washington DC areas. During the housing expansion of the 1990s to late 2000s, builders experienced an increased interest in homes with a Victorian or a Country cottage flavor while built with modern techniques.

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historic Replica Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

Historically Accurate Architectural Millwork

East Coast Warehouse Renovation | Solid Wood Spiral Staircase

East Cost Warehouse Renovation with three story spiral staircase

This warehouse renovation chose a spiral staircase design to connect the landings of each level.

Gepetto craftsmen managed the design, steel fabrication and solid wood tread construction.  A millwork specialist is a job site peacemaker.  The mill work brings the electrical contractor, the plumber and the carpenter into the same room to achieve the culmination of a kitchen or a complex three story circular staircase.  A mill work installer has often graduated from construction management where they have already made sure that the corners meet and are square and plumb.  Envisioning the project problems & hangups – from the smallest detail up to the grand sweep is the responsibility of the Gepetto team in design consultation as well as fabrication details.

The development of old warehouses into office spaces, mixed use areas and apartments or lofts lends itself well to Gepetto’s signature building products.  Gepetto has reclaimed many board feet of lumber from warehouses marked for demolition. We have turned those beams into doors, counter tops, solid wood joinery tables, free standing islands, and all manner of decorative trim.  Contact us to include the warm authenicity of solid beam finishing products in your renovation plans.

Spiral staircase for space management and an elegant entry way

Contractor contact for Warehouse Renovation

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Virginia Wooden Spiral Staircase Manufacturer

Measure the height and diameter of the space you need to fit your staircase contact Gepetto to begin the drawing process. Our architectural drawings will include clearances from walls and floor for the handrails and supporting structure built in wood or steel.

Wooden Spiral Staircase Builder VA

Calculate your tread quantity by dividing the total height from the standard 6 or 8 inch tread height. The three main components of the spiral staircase design are the center post (which bears the weight of everything), the risers (which sit in the post), and the treads (the actual steps that attach to the risers). In this case, the center post of our staircase is black locust, perhaps 10-12″ in diameter at the base.

The distance from the floor of one level to the floor of the next level determines the size of your staircase. Measure the vertical distance from the bottom and use the formula:

Handrail Length = square root[(Height^2 + (2 pi Radius)^2)]

In this equation, “pi” is a constant of 3.14, and the notation “^2” means to square the preceding number or calculation. This calculation also assumes one full rotation of the staircase, which is common.

In the realm of architecture and interior design, the connection between different levels of a space is not merely a functional necessity but an opportunity to create a seamless blend of aesthetics and practicality. One captivating way to achieve this harmonious integration is through the use of a wooden spiral staircase. Gepetto Millworks can build at the scale and materials (adding steel as needed) to achieve intricate joining two floors with a spiral staircase crafted primarily from wood. Exploring the interplay between aesthetics, architectural planning, and functionality that can centralize a space.

Aesthetics:

The visual appeal of a wooden spiral staircase is undeniable, and its integration into a multi-story structure adds a touch of elegance and warmth. Wood, with its natural grains and textures, brings a timeless charm to any space. Whether it’s a contemporary residence or a classic setting, the versatility of wooden spiral staircases allows them to complement various architectural styles.

The choice of wood species plays a pivotal role in determining the staircase’s aesthetic impact. Dark hardwoods like mahogany or walnut exude a sense of luxury and sophistication, while lighter woods such as oak or maple impart a more casual and modern feel. The selection of the wood’s finish – be it polished, stained, or left in its natural state – further influences the staircase’s appearance.

Architectural Planning:

Designing a wooden spiral staircase involves a meticulous architectural planning process that considers both form and function. The staircase must seamlessly integrate with the overall design of the space while adhering to safety and building code standards.  But in all truth, Architects need to know the capabilities of Gepetto to meet project deadlines and pricing – so that they can open up the design possibilities of a space.

The spiral nature of the staircase allows for a compact footprint, making it an ideal choice for spaces with limited square footage. Its helical design not only adds a dynamic visual element but also provides a graceful transition between the two floors. Architects often take advantage of this helical form to create a focal point within the interior, using the staircase as a sculptural element that enhances the overall aesthetic.

The placement of the wooden spiral staircase within the floor plan is crucial for optimizing both visual impact and functionality. Whether positioned in the center of a room as a striking centerpiece or tucked into a corner for a more subtle integration, the staircase’s location must harmonize with the flow of the space.

Staircase Functionality:

While the visual aspect is undoubtedly important, the primary purpose of a staircase is to facilitate movement between floors efficiently. A wooden spiral staircase achieves this functionality with a twist – quite literally.

The helical design allows for a gradual ascent or descent, making the staircase not only a practical means of traversing between levels but also a comfortable one. The spiral shape distributes the steps evenly around a central column, ensuring a natural rhythm to the climb. This feature is particularly beneficial when considering the convenience for individuals of all ages, as it minimizes the feeling of steepness associated with traditional straight staircases.

Functionality is further enhanced through thoughtful details such as handrails and balustrades. The warmth of wooden handrails provides a comfortable grip, enhancing safety while contributing to the overall aesthetic coherence. Balustrades can be designed in various styles, from intricately carved wooden spindles to minimalist metal structures, offering both support and a visually pleasing enclosure.

Maintenance considerations are also crucial for the functionality of a wooden spiral staircase. Choosing a durable and well-sealed wood, combined with regular maintenance, ensures the longevity of the staircase. Wood finishes that resist wear and tear, along with periodic inspections, contribute to the staircase’s functionality over the years.

Unique Spiral Staircase Builder Virginia

Joining two floors with a wooden spiral staircase is a captivating journey that intertwines aesthetics, architectural planning, and functionality. The choice of wood, its finish, and the staircase’s design contribute to a visually appealing structure that elevates the overall ambiance of a space. Architectural planning ensures seamless integration with the surroundings, while the helical form provides both an efficient means of movement and an aesthetically pleasing focal point.

In the ever-evolving world of design, the wooden spiral staircase stands as a testament to the marriage of form and function. It invites individuals to embark on a journey between levels, not just as a transition between spaces, but as an experience that engages the senses and elevates the spirit. As architects and designers continue to explore innovative ways of connecting spaces, the wooden spiral staircase remains a timeless and enchanting choice.