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About Us

Beech Tree Woodworks is a unique, sustainable woodworking company creating high-quality, hand-crafted, custom cabinets, kitchen cabinets, built-ins, and fine furniture. We work closely with our clients and our clients’ designers from Seattle to Olympia and across the Puget Sound region. With every custom cabinet project we do, our goal is to create a look specific to our clients’ needs, tastes and desires. From bathroom cabinets to kitchen cabinets and across the whole home, our mission is to create long-lasting green cabinets, furniture and built-ins that will be passed down for generations.

Services Provided

3D Rendering, Cabinet Sales, Custom Bathroom Vanities, Custom Bookcases, Custom Built-ins, Custom Cabinet Doors, Custom Cabinets, Custom Entertainment Centers, Custom Home Bars, Custom Kitchen Cabinets, Custom Pantries, Custom Shelving, Custom Walk-in Closets, Pantry Design, Custom Doors, Fine Furniture, Custom Furniture

Areas Served

Bainbridge Island, Ballard, Beacon Hill, Bellevue, Boulevard Park, Burien, Clyde Hill, Kirkland, Medina, Mercer Island, Newcastle, North Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, Redmond, Renton, Seattle, Tukwila, White Center, Bothell, Anderson Island, East Olympia, Lacey, Littlerock, Nisqually Indian Community, Olympia, Tumwater

Awards

Best of Houzz Service Awards, 2014-2016 We are a Forest Stewardship Council certified wood shop. Our FSC number is FSC C041262

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Business Details

Business Name

Beech Tree Woodworks

Phone Number

+1 360-358-5579

Address

Seattle, WA

Typical Job Cost

USD 1,000 - USD 300,000

License Number

BEECHTB9120W

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