Millwork by Wilson Kelsey Design

Architectural Millwork refers to building elements traditionally made from wood. This can include: • Built-in bookcases • Cabinetry • Ceiling trims, embellishments, & beams • Chair rails & wainscoting • Columns & cornices • Doors • Door, window, & threshold moldings, sashes, & trims • Fireplace mantels • Stairway, stair parts, & balustrades • Wall crowns & baseboard moldings • Wall covers, paneling, & corner beads • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design online at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
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Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Layering textural architectural millwork elements can create a rich visual melange. We transformed our client's formerly featureless dining room into a grand space for entertaining by adding stunning custom display cabinets and architectural millwork. • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Custom millwork designed by Wilson Kelsey Design. The white kitchen cabinets in the marble-top center island coordinate with the base and upper cabinets. The refrigerator is clad in coordinating panels for a beautiful built-in look. This new all white kitchen in the Boston area allows the cook to converse with friends and family. Everything is within a few steps, organized to perfection, with beautiful finishes. • Photo: Michael Lee • Visit us at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Our clients asked us for a bathroom that exuded old world classical elegance. Through the design of custom millwork, flooring and cabinetry, and the addition of columns and specialty lighting, they now feel cosseted in luxurious comfort and beauty every day. • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Custom floor-to-ceiling white kitchen cabinets. This crisp white kitchen was part of a new addition to a 100-year-old home. The owners wanted a light, fresh space that would be compatible with the house's older architecture. Features of this project include: • Granite-top center island with seating • Custom corner dinette • Glass tile backsplash and feature wall • Stainless steel appliances • Photo: Michael Lee • Visit us at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Our client didn't want over-counter cabinets. Part of our solution was to create drawers in the kitchen's base cabinets to hold stacked plates, cups and glasses. This gray and white kitchen renovation by Wilson Kelsey Design expanded and improved the Boston area home's kitchen layout. The project also created a pass-through window to the dining room and used custom cabinetry and a custom island with breakfast seating • Photo: Michael Lee • Visit Wilson Kelsey at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Wilson Kelsey Design designed these glass-front upper cabinets for a walk-in pantry in Milton, MA. The glass lightens the visual presence of the cabinets in the small space, and the graceful patterning makes these cabinets a showpiece rather than simply utilitarian. • Visit Wilson Kelsey at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Custom millwork allows for beautifully designed details. Note how the pattern of the upper cabinet doors carries over to the sides of the cabinet, making the entire cabinet a beautiful sculpture from all angles. Below the range, fixed panels coordinate perfectly with the drawers alongside. • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
An elegantly simple built-in window seat and desk area designed by Wilson Kelsey Design for a Federal period house built in 1804. http://www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Custom millwork can create solutions impossible to achieve with generic stock. This custom-designed built-in desk incorporates a heat / air conditioning vent into the base. • Visit Wilson Kelsey at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Wilson Kelsey Design designed the flooring, lighting and architectural woodwork for our client's beautiful foyer. Classically-inspired columns, pilasters, and crown molding brought grandeur to this once-plain space. • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
We transformed our client's formerly featureless dining room into a grand space for entertaining by adding stunning custom display cabinets and architectural millwork. • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
Our clients wanted a kitchen that had all the modern conveniences, but felt as if had been plucked from a centuries old home. We obliged by gutting their existing kitchen and designing every detail for them, including all the architectural moldings and cabinetry. • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
These glass-front cabinets designed by Wilson Kelsey Design visually lighten the upper cabinets and enable the display of beautiful glasses and dishware • Visit Wilson Kelsey Design at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com
Wilson Kelsey Design · Thoughtful Design. Comfortable Luxury. Historic Preservation.
We designed this custom mudroom millwork to create a convenient and comfortable 'landing area' for the homeowners and for guests. Drawers alongside the built-in bench provide convenient storage and contain a charging station for phones and other electronics. • Visit Wilson Kelsey at www.wilsonkelseydesign.com