Project-Ready Carpentry Planning
A cross-section of the kinds of cabinet and carpentry work Stitch helps organize: kitchens, fireplace walls, mudrooms, vanities, office built-ins, utility rooms, and bigger mixed-scope projects.
This page is helpful when the project does not fit neatly into one box yet. It gives you a broader visual language for what you want built before anyone starts pricing or fielding a vague scope.
10 examples that help define scope
When a lead says “something like this,” these are the kinds of visual references that help narrow down room type, material direction, storage needs, and overall build complexity.
Kitchen cabinet package
A full-room cabinet direction with storage walls, island work, and finish choices that carry the design.
Feature wall built-in
Useful when the job is part cabinetry, part trim, part room-defining focal point.
Entry storage upgrade
For leads that need organization, durability, and a room that can take daily family traffic.
Bath vanity package
Small footprint, high visibility, and strong finish payoff. Good for bath remodel leads and storage upgrades.
Office and flex-room cabinetry
A frequent crossover job: part storage, part desk, part built-in display wall.
Closet organization system
Great when the lead is really asking for fitted storage, even if they are not using cabinet language yet.
Utility room cabinet scope
Helpful for projects that are highly functional but still need clean storage and a professional finish direction.
Painted cabinetry direction
For leads who want something warmer and more finished than builder-grade but not overly modern.
Entertaining and bar storage
A good reminder that smaller secondary spaces still benefit from custom cabinet planning and finish continuity.
Detail and installation mindset
The visual references are only part of it. The real win is using them to organize a buildable scope with the right cabinet and carpentry details behind it.
Have a project that cuts across multiple rooms or trades?
Send the rough notes, photos, plans, or punch list. Stitch helps clean up the scope so the next conversation starts from something real.