We are passionate about providing the highest quality finish for all our products. Whether it is a walnut table, oak, and epoxy charcuterie board, or even our cabinets and millwork; it’s now up to you to preserve the long-term look and life of the product.

Cabinetry [Painted]: No maintenance product is required to be added. The cabinets come with a 3-coat heavy mil finish paint. We use Sherwin Williams Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd Urethane Enamel, which is a premium quality interior/exterior enamel formulated with a urethane modified alkyd resin system for high performance. It provides beauty and durability when applied to interior/exterior surfaces such as properly prepared drywall, wood, masonry, and metal. It brings together the convenience and ease of use of a waterborne coating with the performance and coating characteristics of a traditional oil-based enamel.

Cabinetry [Stained]: Our stained cabinets are finished with multiple coats of high-quality polyurethane. We typically use Minwax® Fast-Drying Polyurethane, which is a clear, oil-based, durable protective finish that dries fast to protect and beautify interior wood surfaces such as furniture, cabinets, moldings, and doors. Depending on exposure to excess moisture and/or direct sunlight, this multi-coat sealer should last the life of the product. If exposed to excess moisture and/or direct sunlight, the wood can be sanded down with 120 grit and finished with 220. This same sealer (or equivalent) can then be applied per product instructions. If multiple coats (2-4) are applied, let it completely dry and apply a light 320 – 500 grit sanding between coats.

Millwork [Stained]: Our stained millwork products are finished with multiple coats of high-quality polyurethane. We typically use Minwax® Fast-Drying Polyurethane, which is a clear, oil-based, durable protective finish that dries fast to protect and beautify interior wood surfaces such as furniture, cabinets, moldings, and doors. Depending on exposure to excess moisture and/or direct sunlight, this multi-coat sealer should last the life of the product. If exposed to excess moisture and/or direct sunlight, the wood can be sanded down with 120 grit and finished with 220. This same sealer (or equivalent) can then be applied per product instructions. If multiple coats (2-4) are applied, let it completely dry and apply a light 320 – 500 grit sanding between coats.