Our Process for Homeowners
The land of home renovation work can be daunting for homeowners who are new to the process. We understand that it can be difficult to balance a job, a family, and a budget for home interiors as well; that’s why we’ve put together a simple process that will walk you through everything you need to get started.
Once you are familiar with the products and services Creative Millwork offers, we can help you get started on a project, whether you need trim, windows, or custom woodwork to make your home look perfect. Our work elevates home interiors by pulling rooms together with classic, unique, handcrafted touches.
How to Get Started on a Millwork or Renovation Project
Step 1: Gather Your Resources
Not sure what our team will need to give you an accurate estimate for your project? We have a helpful project guide for homeowners below to give you a starting point for any measurements and other things to consider as you get started.
Step 2: Fill Out an Interest Form
Browse our products & services to learn more about the millwork, door, and window products we have to offer. Once you know which product or service area you’re interested in and have some initial ideas and measurements, submit a form on the product page!
Step 3: Talk With Our Staff
We’ll reach out to you based on the information in your interest form so that we can talk through your project needs. At this time, we’ll let you know if there’s anything else we need in order to start on a quote, drawings, and production for your project.
Common Questions
Project Guide for Homeowners
Use the project guide below to help you feel educated about integral parts of the interior renovation process! This will help you learn the basics about getting window replacements, door installations, and custom interior woodwork. Don’t worry about having to be an expert—your project is in good hands with us.
Window Replacements
Step 1
Take digital pictures of the exterior elevation of your home.
(*Go outside and take a picture of the front of your home, sides of your home, and back of your home, and each side of the window being replaced)
Step 2
Approximate width by height of windows
Step 3
Select your window type