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How Door and Window Trims Enhance Your Property Home is where the heart is, it’s commonly said, and nothing brings us more pleasure than when we can return from a day at work to a beautiful house. Small touches such as paintwork and architectural embellishments can make a real difference to the aspect of your [...]

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How to Select and Source the Best Wood for Your Project In the construction industry, there is great demand for specific wood types which lend character and interest to your home or building project. Some woods are quite commonplace and are used as a matter of course, but for more high-end projects, many people choose [...]

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Historical Restoration Resources

by Good Millwork on July 8, 2010

in Historic Restoration

Restoring Historical Homes and Renovating Houses instead of building new and using reclaimed wood for both new construction and home remodeling seem to be somewhat more resistant to the recession. As the economy continues to struggle, some want to stop historic restorations and others to focus on them to lead us out of the recession. [...]

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Architectural Molding Search Widget

by Good Millwork on May 15, 2010

in Molding Profiles

Located in Florida, Good Millwork has been manufacturing architectural moldings and wood trim for over 20 years. We have over 10,000 molding profiles, including crown, baseboard, casing, chair rail and many other wood profiles. The Molding Search Widget was cobbled together (remember we’re wood guys, not programmers…be easy)  to assist our customers, architects, designers and [...]

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If you’re looking for the type of river reclaimed cypress that is recovered from rivers and referred to as deadhead cypress, sinker cypress, or deadhead sinker cypress, you have come to the right place. We have a huge inventory of old growth cypress lumber for sale. You can purchase virgin cypress lumber or we can [...]

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Notice the Door & Window Moldings, Crown Molding & Chair Rail? What is it about rooms in historical buildings and home that make them beautiful? Have you ever noticed how plain newer homes and buildings are in comparison? Look around the next room that you find really attractive and you are almost certain to see [...]

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Good Millwork: What Is Architecture?

by Good Millwork on November 23, 2009

in Architecture

This week I went through a selection of interviews by some famous and slightly famous architects. As I read, I looked at how they defined architecture during the course of these interviews. Below are some excerpts from those interviews where they answer the question “What is architecture?” . Though they are all taken out of [...]

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We have a thing for shutters, and the City of New Orleans, LA has done an awesome job preserving these historic beauties. New Orleans has several districts that draw visitors from all over the world to get a “fix” of its old charm. Those who cannot get enough will visit this great city time and [...]

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Rarely does such a GEM of residential craftsmanship realize! This home, built in the lovely Rosemary Beach, FL is in our backyard, and it is filled with architectural woodwork and other forms of beauty both in the interior and the exterior. Let us provide custom architectural woodwork including moldings, shutters, doors or stair parts for [...]

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