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Runland Renovations

Doors and Millwork

Interior doors, casing, base, and the trim detail that finishes a room.

Trim is where a remodel shows its hand

Trim is where a remodel shows its hand

Doors and millwork are the parts of a renovation people touch every day and notice without knowing why. Even reveals, coped corners, and a consistent profile are what separate finished work from nearly finished work.

Runland Renovations carries one trim language through the house, hangs doors plumb in walls that are rarely square, and scribes the finish work to the building that exists rather than to the one on the drawing.

What Millwork Covers

One profile through the house

One profile through the house

Casing, base, and crown are chosen as a set, so a renovated room does not announce itself against the rooms beside it.

Doors hung to swing true

Doors hung to swing true

Jambs are shimmed plumb and reveals are even, which is the difference between a door that closes and a door you stop noticing.

Finish carpentry on site

Finish carpentry on site

Scribes, returns, and coped joints are cut to the walls that exist, because no house in a renovation is as square as the drawing.

How a Remodel Runs

  1. 1

    Talk It Through

    We start with what is not working and what the finished space has to do.

  2. 2

    Walk the Space

    We read the structure, the plumbing, and the ceiling heights that set real scope.

  3. 3

    Design and Scope

    You get a drawn plan and a written scope, with selections settled up front.

  4. 4

    Permits and Build

    We pull what the work requires and run the trades in the right sequence.

  5. 5

    Final Walkthrough

    We walk the finished space with you and close the punch list together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can trim be added without replacing the doors?

Yes. New casing, base, and crown will lift a room on their own, and we will tell you honestly whether the existing doors still look right beside fresh trim.

What size trim suits my house?

Ceiling height, door height, and the age of the house set the proportion. We show you the profiles at scale in the space rather than asking you to judge them from a catalog.

Do you build interior barn doors and pocket doors?

Yes. Pocket doors need wall depth and a framing plan, and barn doors need backing and clear wall. Both are decided at the walkthrough.

Is painted or stained millwork the better choice?

Painted work reads crisp and hides seams, stained work shows the grain and the joinery. We select the material for whichever finish you choose, because the two want different wood.

Can you match existing trim in an older house?

Often, by milling a knife to the existing profile or finding a close current match. We show you where a seam will fall before anything is ordered.

Ready to finish the details?

Tell us which space is not working and we will walk it, draw it, and put the scope in writing.

Start Your Remodel

Share a few details about the space and we will reach out to arrange a walkthrough.

Call us(253) 244-8244EmailRunlandRenovations@gmail.com
HoursMonday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
ServingPuyallup, Bonney Lake and Auburn