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Locality: Inverness, Nova Scotia

Phone: +1 902-258-5313



Address: 1444 West Lake Ainslie Rd B0E 1N0 Inverness, NS, Canada

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Walkins Woodworks 09.02.2021

While the pandemic has put a hold on most plans and projects, I was commisioned to build a display. The client's mother had saved these plans since 'before Canada was a country' and he trusted me to create it as a Mother's Day Present. I really enjoyed this build and I made a few small changes to the plans to make it truly one of a kind.

Walkins Woodworks 02.02.2021

A new raised planter to increase growing space for our herbs. Made with galvanized metal and pressure treated wood, it also looks nice on our back deck.

Walkins Woodworks 14.01.2021

Tonight I burned some midnight oil and put together a quick package drop box from mostly scraps and three new 2x4s. If you’re looking for a safe and secure way to receive deliveries, we can build something similar for you.

Walkins Woodworks 09.01.2021

We hope that everyone is staying safe and healthy at home (and warm today with this snow!). We know times are uncertain and things seem overwhelming. Over here we are trying to stay focused on things we have control of. Now more than ever, it's a great time to consider planting your own vegetables! We know not everyone has the space to plant gardens. Though projects have been put on hold (especially for indoor projects) we are still able to offer raised planter beds for your gardening needs. This is a sample of planters I built last summer for our home. No matter the size, don't hestitate to contact us. We can build at home and deliver while still adhereing to social distancing.

Walkins Woodworks 20.12.2020

Tiling your backsplash can make a dramatic upgrade to your kitchen. Subway tile is an an inexpensive and timeless option which can typically be installed and grouted in just two days.

Walkins Woodworks 02.12.2020

New black steel roof on a baby barn to keep her dry this winter. Sides and doors to be resided next.