Based in Point Pleasant at the Jersey Shore, Beach House Built Ins offers our clients the highest-quality, architectural-grade craftsmanship for their custom, built in cabinetry requirements. We serve the market of high-end residences in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Master carpenter, Robert Symanski, brings over two decades of expertise in built in cabinetry design, craftsmanship, and installation ensuring that each custom piece will perfectly complement the client home's distinctive architectural design, materials, and finishing.
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Our Services
We will build and install custom, high-end, built in cabinetry for any room in your home. The most common room installations are listed below but we are amenable to special or unique project requests:
- Mudroom benches, shelving, storage
- Fireplace mantels
- Living room shelving, media cabinetry, storage
- Wine room racks and storage
- Dining room cabinetry, sideboards, shelving
- Bathroom cabinets and vanities
- Staircase and landing wainscoting
- Repairs, custom redesign of existing work
To ensure that we provide each client with the highest quality results within the prescribed budget and timeline, we follow a standard process for all projects:
Initial Project DiscussionThis typically involves a walk-through to establish the essential design, materials, and desired functionality for the built in. We work with the architect and/or the general contractor to understand all requirements and expectations. |
Design & Materials SelectionWe ensure that our materials perfectly match those of the room environment in both type and quality. In concert with the client, we work up the built in cabinetry design to seamlessly complement the existing room design. |
Construction & InstallationWe hand craft all components of the built in cabinetry and install it within the designated room space. We add all finishes to seamlessly blend the built in with the existing room finishing. |
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Mantoloking Residence
Location: Mantoloking, NJ |
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