Initial Consultation
We discuss your ideas, space, and preferences to understand the project scope and material possibilities.
At TimberCraft, every piece begins with a story. We combine traditional woodworking techniques with modern design principles to create furniture that reflects your vision. Our approach focuses on understanding the material, the space, and the purpose behind each project.
TimberCraft was built on a deep appreciation for natural materials and the craft of shaping them. Our team approaches each project as a collaborative exploration of form, function, and texture. We believe that woodworking is not just about cutting and assembling—it is about understanding how grain, joinery, and finish work together. Our custom design process begins with conversations about your preferences, the intended environment, and the character of the wood itself. Whether it is a simple shelf or a complex furniture piece, we bring the same level of care and curiosity to every detail. Our passion lies in the journey from concept to completion.
We discuss your ideas, space, and preferences to understand the project scope and material possibilities.
Sketches and renderings help visualize proportions, joinery, and wood grain patterns for your approval.
We source and choose wood species, cuts, and finishes that align with the design and durability needs.
Using hand tools and machinery, we shape, join, and finish each component with precision and care.
We study each wood species to use its natural grain and movement to the design's advantage.
Every project is tailored to your specific dimensions, style, and functional requirements.
Traditional joinery and finishing methods ensure durability and visual harmony in every piece.
We prioritize locally sourced and reclaimed woods to reduce environmental impact.
Woodworking, for TimberCraft, is not simply a trade—it is a way of engaging with the natural world through craft. Custom design allows us to respect the unique qualities of each piece of wood while meeting the specific needs of a space. When we start a project, we consider factors such as humidity, light exposure, and usage patterns. These conditions inform our choices in joinery, finish, and construction. We find that working closely with clients to refine details—like edge profiles or drawer pulls—adds depth to the final object. The process involves constant learning: from how different species respond to seasonal changes to how joinery can be adapted for contemporary aesthetics. Our goal is to create furniture that feels both timeless and personal.
456 Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia