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Finish Carpentry

Interior Finish Carpentry

The final, visible layer of the build: interior trim, doors, stair systems, and custom millwork. Scoped before we mobilize, documented at closeout.

Interior finish carpentry: built-ins, mantel, and wainscoting
What We Deliver

The finish scope, item by item

Interior trim, doors, casing, baseboard, stair systems, and custom millwork, executed to project drawings and field requirements.

01

Interior Trim

Baseboard and crown molding installed tight to wall and ceiling, with mitered corners and consistent reveals.

02

Door & Window Casing

Casing set plumb and consistent around every opening, with even reveals and flush joints.

03

Hanging & Adjusting Doors

Doors hung, shimmed, and adjusted for true swing, reliable latching, and consistent gaps.

04

Stair Parts

Handrail, balusters, newel posts, treads, and risers fit and fastened into a solid, square stair system.

05

Built-ins & Custom Millwork

Shelving, wainscoting, paneling, and fireplace mantels built to drawings and scribed to field conditions.

06

Joint & Fit Quality

Consistent joinery, scribes, returns, and clean reveals that read as a single finished surface.

Why It Matters

The most visible phase of the build

Finish carpentry is the last scope on site and the one the end client evaluates most closely. Every trade before it is concealed by drywall and paint; the finish is what remains visible at walkthrough, and where schedule slippage shows.

D'Matos works this phase in the correct sequence, coordinated with framing, drywall, and paint, so the finish does not hold up closeout. For the GC and PM, that means predictable progress, documented scope, and a finish delivered to standard.

Finished interior the owner judges at walkthrough
The System

Scoped before we mobilize. Documented at closeout.

Scope confirmed before mobilization. Communication documented throughout. Closeout delivered without chasing.

Before

Scope defined before mobilization

Finish scope confirmed in writing (trim packages, door counts, millwork to drawings) before mobilization.

During

Structured weekly updates

Weekly progress updates and documented change orders, so project status stays current.

After

Documented closeout

Punch list, photos, and a documented handoff package at closeout, completed without chasing.

Proof

The details that define the finish

This is what the owner inspects at walkthrough: trim returns, casing reveals, stair systems, and built-ins that line up. The finish in the video is the standard your project gets.

  • Mitered casing returns and tight reveals
  • Stair systems: treads, risers, skirts, and railings
  • Built-ins and millwork scribed to the wall
  • Doors hung and hardware set to spec
Recent Work

Trim, doors, and cabinetry from recent scopes

Built-in casework, barn doors, and cabinet trim from recent finish scopes. Select an image to view it full size.

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