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Canadian Woodwork 15.05.2021

Basement Bar that has just been installed in Petawawa. American Black Walnut wood with a light Early American stain pops from the light walls and floor. The heavy 4" wide frame shaker doors frame in the base cabinets with a strong look. Walnut wood always stands out in any room for a rich and historic look.

Canadian Woodwork 09.05.2021

Finally got some time to take a few photos. This was a nice local renovation on Golden Lake by Bryan Fraser Contracting. Full lake house renovation top to bottom. Base cabinets are painted Smokey Blue 233-C7 by Sherwin Williams with the fridge area painted Benjamin Moore's Distant Grey OC-68 to match walls. Ship-lap range hood made to match wall boards, and Natural Birch hood band and floating shelves accent the two colours. Calacatta Trevi Quartz counters complete the room.

Canadian Woodwork 01.05.2021

Small kitchens can still be great kitchens. This kitchen is only 90 square feet, but with a smart design it feels anything but small. With a proper design layout, you won't feel crammed in your space. This kitchen has a bright modern feel with the White High Gloss UV finished doors that simply shine with the modern hardware. Frosty Carrina Quartz countertops from Caesarstone complete the bright feel to this kitchen. Check out the mitred waterfall quartz drop at the dishwasher. Don't settle for a poorly functioning kitchen.

Canadian Woodwork 13.04.2021

We do custom bathroom cabinets of any length and height for no extra cost. Here's a quick custom sized double sink vanity with quartz countertop. No stains, no sealing with quartz which makes it great for the bathroom. The beaded panel doors give the room a quaint country look. Cabinets painted white dove.

Canadian Woodwork 10.04.2021

The oldest tool in the shop is still the most reliable. The Cowen & Company foot powered guillotine is over 100 years old. Built in Galt, Ontario in the late 1800's, it still cuts 45 degree mitres to perfection...just keep your hands clear of her bite.