This Milton project was a full renovation finishing package with several important details coming together at the same stage: interior doors, casing, baseboards, window trim, patio door trim, flooring, and final carpentry work around the rooms.
For Wood Job Finish Carpentry, this kind of project is not only about installing separate pieces. The doors, trim, baseboards, flooring transitions, and openings all have to work together. If one detail is rushed, the whole room can feel unfinished.
The homeowner later left a 5-star review mentioning the door installations, baseboards, flooring, detail-oriented work, professionalism, punctuality, and impressive timing.
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What the Milton Project Needed
The home was already deep into the renovation stage. Some openings were exposed. Flooring was being installed. Electrical and ceiling work were still visible in some areas. This is a common point in renovations where the finish carpentry has to bring order back to the rooms.
The project included:
- Interior door installation
- Door casing and trim installation
- Baseboard installation
- Closet door installation
- Glass interior door installation
- Window casing and patio door trim
- Flooring as part of the renovation finishing work
- Final carpentry details before paint and touch-ups
The main focus was to make the rooms feel properly finished after the rougher renovation stages.
Interior Door Installation in a Real Renovation
Interior doors look simple when they are closed in a photo, but the work starts before the door is ever installed. The opening, jamb condition, floor level, hinge side, latch alignment, and casing reveal all affect the final result.
In this Milton home, different door types were part of the project, including panel doors, closet doors, and a glass interior door. Each one had to sit properly in the opening and work with the surrounding trim.
A good interior door should not fight the frame. It should swing cleanly, close properly, and feel like it belongs in the room. That depends on careful fitting, not only on the door itself.



Trim and Casing Installation
The casing around each door and window had to clean up the transition between the wall and the opening. This is where finish carpentry becomes visible every day.
Casing should frame the opening without looking forced. The reveal should feel consistent. The corners should look intentional. The trim should connect naturally with the baseboards, flooring, and nearby walls.
In renovation projects, walls are rarely perfect. Some areas may be slightly uneven. Some old openings need extra attention. The carpenter has to work with the real condition of the house, not an ideal showroom version of it.


Baseboard Installation After Flooring
Baseboards were installed after the flooring work to complete the lower wall lines. This matters because baseboards are one of the most visible finishing details in a room.
Long baseboard runs show the condition of the floor and wall. Corners, transitions, door casing, and flooring height all affect the final look. Even a simple baseboard profile needs careful fitting if the room is going to feel clean and complete.
For this Milton project, the baseboards helped connect the newly finished floors with the doors, casing, and window trim.


Window and Patio Door Trim
The project also included trim around windows and a large patio door. These areas need clean casing because they naturally draw the eye. Light comes through them, and that makes uneven lines easier to notice.
The goal was to frame the window and patio door openings in a simple, clean way that worked with the rest of the interior trim package.


A Note About the Stage of the Photos
The photos show the project during the installation stage, before final paint, caulking, electrical finishing, and touch-ups. That is normal for this kind of renovation. Finish carpentry often happens before the painter completes the final surface work.
The important part at this stage is that the doors, casing, baseboards, and trim are installed properly so the final paint stage can bring everything together.
What the Client Said
After the project, Matt left a 5-star Google review:
“Jack and his team did an incredible job completing flooring, baseboards, door installations and more. He was extremely professional, detail oriented, and completed the project in impressive time.”
He also mentioned responsiveness, punctuality, quality, professionalism, and value.
For Wood Job Finish Carpentry, reviews like this matter because they connect the finished result with the actual experience of working inside someone’s home.
Planning a Similar Project in Milton?
Wood Job Finish Carpentry works with Milton homeowners on interior door installation, trim installation, baseboards, casing, window trim, closet doors, and renovation finishing details.
For a rough estimate, send clear photos of the rooms or openings, the project location, the number of doors or rooms involved, and a short description of what needs to be completed. If the details are straightforward, a rough starting range may be possible from photos. If the openings or site conditions need a closer look, a walkthrough may be the better next step.
FAQs
Do you install interior doors and trim together in Milton?
Yes. Wood Job Finish Carpentry can install interior doors, casing, trim, and baseboards as part of the same finishing package. This often creates a cleaner result because the door reveals, casing, baseboards, and flooring transitions can be planned together.
Can baseboards be installed after new flooring?
Yes. In most renovation projects, baseboards are installed after flooring. This helps the baseboard sit properly above the finished floor and gives the room a cleaner lower wall line.
Can you install doors in existing openings?
Often, yes, but it depends on the condition of the opening, jamb, floor, hinges, and wall. Some openings can be reused with careful adjustment. Others may need new jambs, casing, or extra fitting before the door works properly.
Do you install closet doors and glass interior doors?
Yes. This Milton project included different interior door types, including regular interior doors, closet doors, and a glass door. Each type needs proper alignment, hardware installation, and clean surrounding trim.
Can you give a rough estimate from photos?
For many door, trim, and baseboard projects, clear photos and basic measurements are enough to start a rough estimate conversation. Send the city, number of doors or rooms, photos of the current condition, and any specific door or trim style you have in mind.
Is flooring a main Wood Job service?
Wood Job’s main focus is finish carpentry: interior doors, trim, casing, baseboards, wall details, and renovation finishing. Flooring may be part of some renovation finishing projects, but the strongest focus is on the carpentry details that complete the space.
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