
Residential interior case study
Custom Kitchen Millwork and Glazing
A high-finish residential project brief showing cabinetry, services, stone, lighting, glazing, and installation tolerances working together.
Client names, addresses, geography, dates, and contract values are not published.
Project challenge
The condition that shaped the work.
A custom kitchen brings fabrication, appliances, electrical, plumbing, lighting, stone, hardware, glazing, floor transitions, and daily ergonomics into the same visible room.
Visible scope
What was coordinated.
- 01Custom millwork and shop-drawing coordination
- 02Appliance and MEP service interfaces
- 03Island, worktops, hardware, and lighting
- 04Glazing, floor, adjacent finishes, protection, and punch
Delivery logic
Decisions behind the result.
- 01Lock dimensions and equipment information before fabrication
- 02Coordinate concealed services with cabinetry and access panels
- 03Sequence stone, millwork, glazing, and finished surfaces
- 04Establish finish samples and punch criteria before installation
Observable result
The completed kitchen combines consistent wood grain, a sculptural island, integrated services, and broad glazing without allowing technical interfaces to dominate the room. Project location remains private.
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