Woodworking has been a passion of mine for over 30 years, a craft that grew from a lifelong immersion in the construction world. My father and grandfather ran a construction company for more than 50 years, and I’ve been visiting job sites since I was five years old. From the very beginning, I was surrounded by the sights, sounds, and smells of a busy workshop, and it didn’t take long before I started learning the trades firsthand.
Over the years, I’ve developed a broad set of skills beyond woodworking. Carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, masonry, and tiling are just a few of the disciplines I’ve mastered along the way. This diverse background allows me to approach every project with a practical, well-rounded perspective, whether it’s designing a piece of furniture, remodeling a home, or building a deck.
Much of the remodeling work in my own home has been done by my own hands—or with me acting as the contractor overseeing skilled tradespeople. I’ve also tackled remodels on other properties and constructed several custom decks, always combining precision, creativity, and practicality in every project.
For me, woodworking isn’t just a hobby—it’s a lifelong craft, a way to create, problem-solve, and connect with a tradition of skilled craftsmanship that spans generations. Every project is an opportunity to learn, refine my skills, and share that passion with others.