"An' it harm none, do as ye wilt": Our promise of tolerance, love, and mutual respect

To our customers, in the spirit of tolerance:

The construction industry has a bit of a reputation for bigotry and what can I say other than the construction industry has earned it. And then some. This is just to say that we operate under the ethos of Live & Let Live. There is no place for intolerance on our projects or in our communities. I don’t care if you’re a master at your trade. I don’t care if you’re our biggest supplier. I don’t care if you’re our largest contract in our company’s history. Get on board or get lost.

We create interior woodwork for our clients’ homes that supports their chosen lifestyles and pursuits, whatever those may be. We work for all types of people, from deeply religious families of 12 to atheist retirees, from Latinx lesbians to newlyweds in their starter home. I’ve hung church doors, built puritan-style pulpits and pews, king size beds with a suspicious number of lashing points, and installed all the cabinetry for a dispensary or 3. I’ve built the offices of a real estate developer and a coat closet for an urban farmer. I’ve built indoor stalls for a dog training kennel and reproduction balusters for a 19th century mansion.

In short, we love this city and are proud to serve our clients and our community, whatever that looks like. We support your lifestyle whether it’s like ours or different or even hostile to our own. And while we’re guests in your home, we’ll respect your home, your views, and your boundaries.

Sincerely,

Nate Cougill, owner.