Inspired Environments
Cabinets
We build cabinets for kitchens, bathrooms and other built-in type areas. They are priced by design and can be made with all of your specifications for drawer and storage types, sizes, and finish. Choose any type of panel to go with your setting--pounded metal, stained glass, distressed paint, or other natural wood. They look great with and without bark. We'll still leave the natural edge when we take the bark off, giving it a little bit of an organic wave. Just tell us how wild you want to go with the door shapes. They go from fairly straight to very curvy in natural edge or simple carving details to fully sculpted doors and face frames. See details here.
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Inspired (interior) environments develop out of collaboration between you and us to develop a design for custom cabinets/carpentry in the your house. The idea is to make an environment that adds to the experience of the people using it. To do that, we give guidance and our experience with wood and design to develop the right effect for your interior environment, subtle or encompassing. This include kitchens, bathrooms, bars, fireplaces, bedrooms or specialty rooms, barbeque areas (outdoor), and more. Everything we build is custom, so we automatically taylor to your plans. Styles are unlimited and do include barnwood, live-edge, sculpted, hardwood with inlays, and others that we can discuss.
The difference between Dancing Grains and large cabinet shops and manufacturers is not only our unique natural-edge edge cabinets, sculping abilities and mixed-wood designs, but the amount of attention put into matching even the boards within one door, its area of the set, and the entire set as a whole, so that the colors work off of each other harmoniously. One craftsman will start with rough lumber from the same tree and take all of the exterior "show" surfaces to completion. You will feel the difference in your woodwork from Dancing Grains.
Cherry and Maple Staircase
Irish Barfront
Irish Barfront in a ground level entertainment room. The copper bar top done by Aaron Stoddard.











