Most homes in Denver have them: awkward alcoves next to the fireplace, empty walls in the home office, or expansive mudrooms that just become dumping grounds for shoes. The solution to reclaiming this space isn't another piece of IKEA furniture—it's custom built-ins.
The Mudroom Drop Zone
A custom mudroom bench with cubbies and hooks is the ultimate organizational hack for busy families. By creating designated spots for boots, coats, and backpacks, you keep the rest of your house clutter-free. Custom millwork allows us to fit this storage perfectly into your entryway, maximizing vertical space up to the ceiling.
Fireplace Flanking Units
The spaces on either side of a fireplace are often wasted. Installing built-in cabinets with floating shelves above serves a dual purpose: it provides closed storage for unsightly cables and electronics, while offering open display space for books and decor. It also visually anchors the room, making the fireplace a true focal point.
The Home Office Library
With more people working from home, a dedicated office space is essential. Floor-to-ceiling shelving not only looks incredibly sophisticated (think "zoom background goals") but also provides the organization needed to keep your workspace productive.
"Built-ins are unique because they become part of the architecture of the home. Unlike furniture that moves with you, built-ins add permanent equity to your property."
Why Custom vs. Prefab?
Prefab units rarely fit perfectly. There are always gaps to fill, and they often don't match your existing trim. Custom built-ins are designed to match your home's specific baseboards and crown moulding, looking like they have been there since the house was built.